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We provide tie kits with all of our fans. However, for optimum mounting strength and performance we recommend using the Jegs 555-52120 mounting kit on fans larger than 12" and/or 130 watts nominal. 3. 2. 1. Reversing Instructions: Disconnect power to the fan. Remove clip as shown. Clockwise as shown. Figure 3 Carefully pull the blade off the For joist hangers, Simpson Strong-Tie recommends the hanger height shall be at least 60% of joist height for stability against rotation while under construction prior to sheathing install. For cold-formed steel applications, as a minimum all screws must comply with Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Standard J78, Steel Self-Drilling/Tapping - Used to tie a very strong and secure loop in the end of a rope - When tied properly, the loop in this knot will not slip The Figure Eight Knot, or Flemish Bend, is one of the strongest knots, and is essential for use in both sailing and rock climbing. It creates a very strong and secure, non-slipping loop in the end of a rope. Step 3: Soak Your Shirt. Most tie-dye pros suggest dyeing clothing while it's damp. Many tie-dye kits will come with something called soda ash solution for this step, but you can use lukewarm Use a pencil or sharpie to trace the tie but be careful not to stain your cloth tie. Make sure that you press hard enough to see the outline but not hard enough to puncture the duct tape. Felt works well but may easily be smudged if not careful. [6] 3. Lay down the skinny, neck portion on the second panel. Full Windsor Tie Knot The Full Windsor tie knot is best used for formal occasions. You shouldn't wear this one casually. It's a thick, wide, triangular knot that's completely symmetrical. It's best suited for shirts with a wide spread collar. This one should be reserved for weddings, presentations and important business meetings. 1. Instructions. Cinch Tie Knot Tyer. Instructional DVD $12.00. (+ $3.95 US Shipping, $12.95 International) Watch and learn how easy the Cinch Tie Knot Tyer is to use for tying your favorite fishing knots and many others. Step by step close up's to follow along with helping you learn the full range of knot tying abilities designed into every To create a diamond tie-dye pattern, lay your tie-dye fabric on the table and fold it in half vertically. Afterward, fold in half horizontally. Next, use a washable marker to draw a line from the center of the left side. Then, start folding the fabric along the line you made with the marker. Instructions. Cross the thick side of the tie over the thinner side, taking it across to your other shoulder. Take the thicker side of the tie back under the cross-section and across, holding it out horizontally. Bring the tie back across the front of the knot again, returning the tie to the other side. Flip your tie dye project over (if necessary) and apply dye to the other half of the project. 9. Place project in a plastic bag and leave overnight. Grab your tie dye project and put it into your plastic Ziploc bag and let it sit overnight. The longer a tie dye project sits the better the dye will seep into the project. Step 1: Square Knot. This is one of the most basic and simple knots, yet it is still very useful. The square knot can be used to tie up a tarp, hang up a hammock, and other similar tasks. The purpose of the square knot is to join two ends of rope. TL-D400S JBOD storage enclosure allows you to back up and expand your QNAP NAS, Windows® and Ubun

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