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My little sister and I used to love the christmas candy that was half chocolate/ half mint in the shape of a bellThe chocolate layer was the bottom of the bell, and the mint was the top of the bell.We've not been able to find this candy since the mid to late 1990sDoes anyone know what it was? Or where I can get it?
I used to get them in a mixed bag of candy, with the aluminum foil wrapping.
1Observation2Equation3What property of base is illustrated in the reactionThis is not me being a lazy bum but all the answers I find in the net is confusingThank you.
well, you shold get a tree doctor, they deal with these sort of things
What's the shiny alluminum foil?
Rubber resin ink industry generally adopts two kinds of rubber resin, namely, chlorinated rubber and thermopren. Natural rubber can be considered as shiny alluminum foil. Unmodified epoxy resin can be used as a light cover and aluminum foil coating.The epoxy resin can react with amine or reactive polyamide,organic acid,carbimide,phenol,aldehyde, melamine and formaldehyde resin to generate a soft film.
wood, paper clip, air, paper, plastic, steel nail, water, aluminum can
Girl Scouts peel down one strip of skin, make a furrow with a spoon, put mini marshmallows and chocolate chips in the furrow, replace the strip of peel, then wrap the whole thing in aluminum foilPut it on the grill or the fire and pull it out when you don't want to wait any longer.
Hi so i tried dying my hair for the first time on my own with granier nutrisse but i didn’t have enough to fully cover my hair but i still left the dye on for 30 minutes and washed it offWhen i looked at my hair after showering it looked exactly the same! like if i didn’t even put dye in my hairMy natural hair color is very dark it looks black and it’s very thick and strongso i was wondering if anyone knew when i can try to dye my hair again but to leave it on longer because i feel like i didn’t give it enough time to do its job since my hair is black.
The first thing you should do before dying your hair is to bleach it also known as hair lightenersIf you want your hair a color (bright/dark) it has to be bleachedPurchase non-chlorine bleachMake sure your hair is a certain shade of blonde depending on how dark your color dye isDivide the pieces you want colored into sectionsBleach them, then wrap them in aluminumYour hair is black so leave it on for about 2 hoursRinse washDon't apply any conditioner or shampooAdd the color dye on the blonde strips you've bleachedWait about an hour before once again rinsing and washingI suggest using conditioner this time to soften your hairDon't use shampoo though, it'll damage itBlow dry your hairI would also suggest waiting a couple of days before washing your hairYou want to the color to sink inRemember to reapply the color dye every so often to prevent your hair color from fading.
Why the printing ink dropped when etching the aluminum foil.
3.We can watching from these aspects: there are dust,silk screen,producing ink and other material.The reason for thin ink
NOT WITH A WOOD CUTTING BLADEWould I be able to cut aluminium plate up to 1/2quot; with a RYOBI 9Inch Bandsaw? If I lubricated the blade, fed the metal through slower than normal, used a metal cutting blade, and let the blade rest and cool after each cut, would I be able to cut aluminium?Thanks
Andrew, If you employ a metal-cutting bandsaw blade, then using a woodbandsaw should not pose a problemThere is really no difference, as far as the bandsaw is concerned, between metal and woodThe key is the saw bladeIf you're using a metal saw cutting blade, you'll be fine, up to the limits imposed on a metal-cutting bladeI don't even think there's such a thing as a metal bandsawThe metal-cutting blade should have instructions and guidelines on the reverse of the package to help guide you on what limitations may exist for the bladeTo better explain, my jigsaw cuts wood when I use wood-cutting bladesIt will cut metal when I use metal-cutting bladesThere's no such thing as wood-cutting jigsaws or metal cutting jigsaws, per se I wouldn't lubricate the blade, unless you're instructed to do soUsually when one cuts metal, the blade isn't lubricatedAlso, feed your metal according to any special instructions, and the blade will be able to cut aluminum metal in thicknesses indicated on the saw blade packaginggood luck Okay, an edit: yes there specialty saws designed for metal vs wood, but within the context of the question asked, I don't think such a distinction was necessaryOne can find a metal bandsaw designed to cut or work with tough metals (for example) and a host of other situationsBut cutting a soft metal like aluminum using a typical Delta or Craftsman bandsaw (off the shelf) with a metal saw blade shouldn't be a difficult problemHalf inch aluminum cuts easily, maybe heating a bit too much if fed slowly, but one could spray wd-40 or even an over-cleaner like Off,during the process If one is planning to cut a 40-foot ship hull four inches off at the bottom, then yes, it's more involved.
Why did Condi Rice lie about Iraq having aluminum tubes to enrich uranium?
Simple answer noSlightly longer one: To use batts of insulation you have to rip out the dry wall lay it in and re-do the drywallLess invasive: cut a hole at each void in the wall and spray in the insulationLeast invasive: If you have attic access, and you can access where the voids are in the wall from above - you may be able to spray insulation in that wayFor my money and the least aggravation, cut a hole at each void and spray it in.