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  • ==Without a wire stripper== 2) Bend the end of the wire at the point where you are going to cut the insulation. This stretches the
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  • '''Welded wire mesh''', or '''welded wire fabric''' is a [[reinforced concrete|steel reinforcement material in concre '''Uses of Welded Wire Mesh'''
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  • '''Jump Wire'''s, commonly used with a [[breadboard]], are used to transfer electrical s * Jump wire patents: [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6899560.html]
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  • ...er. Range top method: Cover hot burner, either gas or electric, with heavy wire mesh. Place peppers on burner for several minutes until skins blister.
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  • # Cool cookies on wire rack before storing in an airtight container.
    2 KB (257 words) - 23:45, 10 January 2010
  • ...erted through the bottom crust. Remove the bread from the pans and cool on wire racks. Let it cool completely before cutting.
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  • ...e refined head. They always have a short single coat, i.e., they are never wire coated.
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  • ...a parking lot. The driver then accelerated and crashed through a [[barbed wire]] fence around the parking lot, passed between two sentry posts, crashed th ...had carried loaded weapons and a barrier more substantial then the barbed wire the bomber drove over easily. The commission also noted that the "prevalent
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  • ...a refiner which, by means of an [[auger]], forces the soap through a fine wire screen. From the refiner the soap passes over a roller mill (French milling
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  • ==Without a wire stripper== 2) Bend the end of the wire at the point where you are going to cut the insulation. This stretches the
    1 KB (193 words) - 19:59, 19 June 2010
  • ...y, including the 1920 introduction of automatic welding in which electrode wire was continuously fed. Shielding gas became a subject receiving much attent ...the [[flux-cored arc welding]] process debuted in which the self-shielded wire electrode could be used with automatic equipment, resulting in greatly incr
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  • ...until you have a nice thick solid roll of sides and tie off with aluminum wire to keep it together. Add that to the melt.
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  • ...former]] that consists of a spool like housing made of PVC pipe and copper wire to turn the electrical energy into [[radio waves]]. Finally, an [[Antenna (
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  • ...11 Fagot]] (NATO: AT-4 Spigot) and [[9K113 Konkurs]] (NATO: AT-5 Spandrel) wire-guided ATGMs in both vehicle and tripod mounts<ref name="NAROD">{{cite web
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  • |guidance=semiautomatic with commands transmitted over wire link ...has a semi-automatic [[guidance system]], with commands transmitted over a wire link. The guidance system is constructed so that the most sophisticated and
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  • ...d version and a millimetric wave (mmW) version. The cumbersome nature of a wire guidance system had led to plans for this being dropped. Currently, guidanc
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  • ...ed by [[Israel Military Industries]] as a possible successor to [[U.S.]] [[wire-guided]] [[BGM-71 TOW]]. ...it can be fired over water at naval targets or from sea to land, unlike [[wire-guided]] [[ATGM]]s. The launcher has an elevation capacity up to +30°, so
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  • ...another target, optically through the trailing [[Optical fiber|fiber-optic wire]] while the missile is climbing to altitude after launch. This is similar t ...ve and Update" operating mode. The missile is connected by a fiber-optical wire that is spooled out between the launch position and the missile. With this
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  • |guidance=[[SACLOS]] wire ...[[anti aircraft]] role to bring down low flying helicopters, due to its [[wire guided]] system.
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  • | guidance = [[SACLOS]] wire-guided Like the ERYX, the Bumbar is a wire guided, man-portable, short-ranged missile system for use against ground ta
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  • |guidance=[[Wire-guided missile|SACLOS]] ...гот»}}; {{lang-en|[[bassoon]]}}) is a [[SACLOS]] [[Wire-guided missile|wire-guided]] [[anti-tank missile]] ''system'' of the [[Soviet Union]]. "9M111"
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  • |type=[[Wire-guided]] [[Anti-tank missile]] |guidance=[[MCLOS]] [[wire-guided]]
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  • ...ordnance terms#Wire-wound|wire-wound]], but later guns dispensed with the wire winding. The guns were breech loaded with two cloth bags of [[smokeless po
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