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Set Bolt Type

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Question: How do I remove bathtub stems-dripping faucet??

I have a constant drip coming from the bathtub faucet. Someone told me it could be the stem, but I can not get them out. I have removed the knobs (a two knob set up-cold and hot) to access the stems. I saw a hexagonal type shape thinking it was the stem, but all that came out was a bolt looking thing with threading on it. The stem is still connected and all I can see is a circle. No tub socket will fit around this circular object. I have tried pulling this circular thing out thinking it is a washer, but it will not move. I do not know how old the faucet is or what brand it is as it is unmarked and came with the house. What can I do besides using a hammer on it out of frustration? I have already been to lowes three times today and they are no help.

Answer: There are some jobs that should be left to professionals. One of them is plumbing when you don't know one wrench from another.

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Question: What type of lock is this and what was its purpose?

Here is a link to an image of a lock similar to the one I am question: My http://www.crime-safety-security.com/images/Door-with-Barricade-Bolt-3790000.jpg friend lives in a house that has this kind of lock on the cellar door, set so that does not open from inside the basement when set. I wondered what this type of locking device was called and, possibly, for what purpose might have had. Thanks =] (I understand that the image tags found this blockade as a beam barricade, however, this was the only result I found this name and thought it might be another name for this type of lock.) The second part of my question remains unanswered.

Answer: Check out the URL and you will see is called "Bolt Barricada". Your friend lives in the country? If so, is likely to be a quick and easy to keep animals out. If you live in Tornado Alley is also a method to prevent the doors from flying during a storm. It seems rather strange that you are outdoors. Is there some kind of hook strap goes through a hole in the door that allows a person to unlock it from inside if you wanted? Maybe someone used to block naughty children in the basement! If it is an old farm, perhaps providing the local prison farm workers and this was his headquarters in which to lock them night. Let your imagination run wild and can reach all sorts of possibilities!

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Spare Part

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Question: where can i get second hand Mercedes benz ML320 spare part in bucharest in romania?

Answer: call the local salvage yard and it will be pretty cheap. Look on Ebay motors.

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Question: In Singapore, as I can get the parts (blocking) of dry Am Pro cabinet storage equipment of the camera?

For Please let me know the address of the supplier and contact information as possible. Thanks

Answer: google.com

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