INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will install a new sink drain and connect the drain to the waste pipes, allowing wastewater to drain directly from the sink into the drainpipes. Use a pipe wrench to loosen and remove the nut securing the drain flange. Then you can push the sink drain up through the sink for removal. Scrape the putty off using the putty knife. If the putty is very hard and difficult to remove then you should use a razor to remove the excess. After cleaning off the chunks of putty use a scrubbing pad and water to scrub the area clean. If the putty is too difficult to remove, use rubbing alcohol or spirits to remove the putty. The drain will come with a washer when it is purchased. Move to the underside of the drain and place the washer over the threads and secure with the large nut that comes with your drain. Tighten the nut as securely as possible using tongue-and-groove pliers.  It may help to have someone hold the drain from the top so it does not move around. Remove excess putty after securing the drain. This will connect the drain to the elbow pipe. It should be long enough that it is at the same level of the pipe it needs to be connected to. Hand-tighten the tailpiece to the sink drain to secure the piece. Attach the pieces together to create the bend in the pipe directing towards the adjacent sink. Use the connector pipe to connect the elbow piece to the T-fitting on the adjacent sink. The connector piece might need to be cut down to the correct length depending on your sink. Use the nuts and washers provided with your pipes to secure the pieces together using the tongue-and-groove pliers.

SUMMARY: Use this method if you have removed your garbage disposal and do not wish to install a new one. Remove the nut securing the drain flange to remove the sink drain. Clean the putty around the drain hole with a putty knife. Secure the flat washer to the underside of the drain. Find the PVC drain tailpiece. Attach the elbow pipe to the tailpiece. Connect the connector pipe to the elbow and the adjacent sink.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There is only the one bolt in the center that fastens the harmonic balancer into place. Check you owner’s manual or service guide for proper torque specifications. Replace the bolts that fasten the water pump to the engine block. If you removed heater hoses from your water pump, you will need to slide them back onto the water pump. Once the hose is on the pump you can squeeze down the hose clamp with pliers and slide it up over where the hose and pump connect.  If the clamp has a tightening screw, tighten it with a screwdriver. This will secure the hose to the pump. If the lower radiator hose is still removed or if you removed the upper hose for any reason, put them back on the radiator now. Once the hose has been slid onto the radiator, use a pair of pliers to move the clamps up the hose to the place where the hose and the radiator meet. This will fasten the hose to the radiator. If your coolant looks dirty or if it has been more than a year since you last changed the coolant in your vehicle, use new coolant. Dilute the coolant as specified in your owner’s manual or service guide and fill to the mark that says “cool” or “cold” on the tank. If your coolant is clean and relatively new, you can pour the old coolant back into your radiator. You should use the routing diagram stamped on your hood or printed in your owner’s manual to make sure that the belt is run properly.  Pulleys with grooves are intended to meet the grooved side of the belt, but some flat pulleys are meant to be driven by the flat backside of the belt. This can be done by releasing the tensioner in a serpentine design.  If you are working with a V-belt design then you will need to tension the belt manually. A good rule of thumb is that the belt should have a maximum of 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of movement in the middle of the belt's longest run. Check your vehicle manual for more information. If in doubt, consult a mechanic. You do not want to start your engine without all of the appropriate accessories hooked up. Take a second look over everything and make sure that all is well before moving on.

SUMMARY: Bolt on the harmonic balancer. Reinstall the water pump. Attach the heater hoses to the water pump. Replace the radiator hoses. Fill the radiator with coolant according to specifications. Rerun the drive belt(s). Tighten the belt. Check one last time to make sure all belts and hoses are connected.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can be a real challenge when abroad. Crew. Not only does having a few trustworthy people helping you on your project make it easier they can also keep an eye out for your equipment Keep your equipment in sight and in a bag. Storing your equipment safely can be a real challenge, especially if you want to leave it somewhere while you go travelling. Your best options are to leave it at the airport, this is probably the safest option but it is expensive several quid a day and usually limited to a month. Expensive hotels are another option. The best and cheapest option is if you know someone over there leave it at there house. make your expensive equipment less obvious such as using old and decrepit bags and covering it with a cheap local plastic bag.

SUMMARY: Keep all property safe and secure, no matter where you are. Sight. Storing. Disguise.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose a medicine for wart removal that contains salicylic acid. Salicylic acid in high concentrations will cause the wart to die. You can find salicylic acid wart removal medications in the foot care section of a drug or grocery store. Apply the medication directly to the wart before you cover it with duct tape. Try to avoid getting the medication on the skin around it. The medicine will cause the skin to die and turn white.  Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for how to use the medicine. This is optional, but it might help to make the duct tape therapy go faster. Using duct tape alone to get rid of the wart may take up to 8 weeks.

SUMMARY:
Apply wart removal medication if you want to speed up the process.