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Hammer mode:
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It's easier to start off with a 3mm masonary drill bit followed by the larger diameter drill bit e.g. 6mm Make sure the drill is in hammer mode; this mode is normally noiser.
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The problem of Fire and Water clashing has unfortunately been extended to apply to everything from kitchen sink to refrigerator. Just because the refrigerator is cold does not mean it is filled with water. Having your stove next to a refrigerator is NOT a case of Fire and Water clashing.
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Is the missing sector near the balcony a problem?
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It's better to leave it to the technician. Not easy to drill an 8mmX40mm hole for the expansion bolt with your domestic mansonary drill. You don't want to save $50 and have a ceiling fan crashing down on you.
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I use alkaline batteries and replace them every year. It depends on how often you use it. Don't forget to replace battery on push button also. Average cost $15.00 Can be set to ding dong or musical setting.
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A rain shower needs both volume and pressure in water supply. It'll not work properly is one is lacking.
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You can anchor the safe to the floor with an expansion bolt (on condition there's a hole on base of safe).
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Paste another piece of formica over the current one.
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I clean my filter once every month. I clean my fan coil once every 3 to 4 month with foam: 1. Spray foam on fan coil 2. Wait 15 minutes 3. Turn aircon ON with all windows open for about 20 minutes; the condensation will automatically clean the foam
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Sometimes it is a question of timing. If a person is going through good Heaven Luck (based on their Astrology chart) at that time, the chances of finding a good house or the right house are better than someone looking for a house when they are down and out.
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This is what I normally do: 1. Mark position of hole 2. Use a center punch to gently chip a tiny hole in the tile; this is to ensure my drill bit don't slip 3. Drill hole with a 3mm pilot masonry drill bit; small drill bit will not damage tile and will go to the desire depth very quickly 4. Use the exact size masonry drill to finish off