Tagged With "Slow Roller"
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Sendida Bathroom Toilet Paper Holder (TP Holder Replacement)
Sendida Bathroom Toilet Paper Holder No Drilling on the wall. No Pressional Tools. No Nails Need. DIY, No Drills. Easy Installation: Sep 1: Wipe clean the ceramic tile wall still it completely dry. Sep 2: Tip off the Adhesive tape and use, put the paper rack on the right place. Sep 3: Adhesive the shelf on the wall, Please wait for 12 hours before you place cellphone or toilet paper on the holder. My Review: Installation was easy and required one tool not listed for installation - a level. I...
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Kamenstein Perfect Tear Wall Mount Paper Towel Holder
From the manufacturer: Kamenstein Perfect Tear Wall Mount Paper Towel Holder, Black 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,779 customer reviews. The holder's ingenious patented Perfect Tear Technology features a ratchet system prevents rolls from unraveling Easily mount hortizontal under a cabinet or vertical; mounting hardware included Enjoy simple, one-hand operation; just pull and tear with perfect results every time In most cases, paper towel rolls simply slides on and off the roller, without having to...
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Re: Folding Bikes
I bought a Dahon Vigor P9 a year ago and thought it was about time for a review. It's light weight (for a folding bike) at 25 lbs and has 9 gears with a good range. At $800 it is priced halfway between a cheap Camping World bike and a high end Bike Friday. Bike Friday does offer an $850 model, but it is considered a travel bike as opposed to a commuter bike; the difference being a travel bike folds to smaller dimensions but takes longer to fold and may require tools, whereas a commuter takes...
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Re: Carefree Awning Support Poles
Yes, similar to @grannygump , we too made our own. I had a couple paint roller extension poles and cargo straps. I needed some decent tent stakes, and a way to "cup" the awning roller. For the "cup", I found a 3" PVC with a 1" knock out. I just used a sabre saw and cut about 2/3 of the 3" portion, then added a couple felt buttons at the top of the knock-out to protect the roller since the paint roller extension end didn't scratch up the awning roller. As others can attest, it certainly does...
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Re: Eterna bond...
Yes, I have used it with success. It is imperative the area be fee of any loose material and be clean. I cleaned ours with alcohol. Use a roller to roll the edges of the tape flat with minimal creases. Eternabond tape is expensive but I use overkill and went for 3” tape rather than 2” to give maximum seal around skylights and vents.