Article: Make sure that the content you upload to your channel remains consistent with the theme of your channel. For example, if you start by releasing several movie reviews, don’t move on to uploading recipe videos later. You will lose subscribers if they find that your content doesn’t match their expectations. Create multiple channels for different subjects and themes. This will allow you to link between your channels but keep your different content separate so as not to confuse viewers. Replying to good comments and giving shout-outs to subscribers in your clips will really help strengthen the community of your channel. Make sure to moderate your channel as well, removing any nasty messages that may upset other subscribers. This will keep your channel friendly and popular. Find channels that share your interests, and subscribe to them. Leave thoughtful and well-written comments, and you will soon find subscribers from that channel coming to your channel as well. YouTube is a community, and interacting with it will help you grow much more than simply uploading your videos.  Upload video responses to other videos when they fit, but avoid spamming other channels with your videos. You are likely to be ignored and blocked, which will hurt your chances of gaining subscribers. Treat other channels with respect, and you will start to see yours grow. Make sure you use the name of the channel or person you are responding to in the video title so it can easily be found. Leave positive comments on other people's videos. Just make sure they are relevant and not spammy. Use other social networking outlets such as Facebook and Twitter to advertise your channel. Let your friends and followers know when you’ve uploaded a new video. Include a quick blurb about it when you post. If you have a blog, include a direct link to your YouTube channel so that your readers can easily find your video content. Simply use the following code to create a YouTube subscription widget: <script src="https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js"></script>  <div class="g-ytsubscribe" data-channel="Your Channel Name Here">   </div>
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Keep your content consistent. Interact with your subscribers. Subscribe to other channels. Advertise your channel.
Article: You can do this by pulling back the bolt of the gun and checking for a ball and powder, or tilting the gun forward at a 45 degree angle. If you’re using a traditional muzzleloader ball as ammunition, it will roll out the front of the barrel. Never try to look down the barrel to see if there is a ball and powder in the firearm. Attempting to clean any type of loaded gun could result in serious injury or death. The accidental discharge of a muzzleloader could be especially serious, due to the large caliber of the ball. The bolt assembly is on top of the gun and holds the bolt (which slides back and forth, loading a round into the firing mechanism) in place. Take this apart by pulling the bolt assembly apart from the firing pin assembly (which will be located behind the bolt assembly). You may need to use a screwdriver to pry this open. For help clarifying the bolt assembly from the firing pin assembly, consult your firearm’s manual, which should feature a clear diagram labeling the parts of the gun and firing mechanism. There should be a notch on the firing pin assembly that you can pry open using a coin. Using the proper size of screwdriver, unscrew the firing pin assembly. This unit doesn’t need to be taken apart any further; do not attempt to remove the small firing pin itself. For this purpose, you’ll need a clean cotton cloth. Dampen this with a bore cleaner oil, and lightly wipe down all parts. Focus on removing all grime and gunpowder residue from the working mechanisms of the bolt assembly. Clean off all surfaces and mechanisms on the firing pin assembly as well. Once both assemblies are clean, dry them with a separate clean cotton cloth. Then, dampen another clean cloth with a light machinery lubricant oil. Rub this on the bolt and firing pin assemblies to lubricate the moving parts and help them stay clean. You’ll do this by performing the reverse of each of the steps used to disassemble the bolt and firing pin assemblies. Place the firing pin assembly back into the rear end of the bolt assembly, and tighten in place. Cock the bolt, and place it back into the receiver (its place on the stock of the gun). Tighten the bolt assembly, and un-cock the bolt. Do not reassemble the bolt assembly until you have finished cleaning the entire gun. You should set the bolt assembly and firing pin assembly safely to the side while you clean the barrel and trigger assembly. Then, reassemble the entire firearm once you’ve cleaned everything.
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Make sure the firearm is unloaded. Disassemble the bolt assembly. Remove the firing pin assembly. Clean the bolt and firing pin assemblies. Reassemble the bolt assembly.
Article: These snap over the brick without the use of nails. However, the brick and clamp must be a very similar height to make a good fit. This may not work well if the recess above the brick leaves less than 1/8 inch (3.18 mm) depth of the brick's upper surface exposed, or if it forms a curved surface due to a concave masonry joint. As long as the masonry is not too old and soft, you can replace nails with screws for more secure anchoring:  Choose screws at least twice as long as the thickness of the lumber you are attaching. Select a masonry drill bit with a diameter equal to the screw's shaft's, not including the threads. Drill through the lumber and into the masonry. Insert and tighten the screw until firm. Avoid over-tightening. There are many epoxies, mastics, and contact cements that can bond to brick. Check the manufacturer's instructions before buying to find a product that works with the material you plan to attach, and that can withstand the expected temperature, weight, and weather exposure. This approach may work well for light loads on soft brick surfaces, which are difficult to drill or nail without crumbling. This tool drives hardened steel pins into the masonry using a gunpowder charge. It is rarely used for home projects, since lack of training or the wrong model could lead to shattered brick or injury. If you have some construction experience and have a large project to complete, this could save you a lot of time. Do not use a powder-actuated tool on hollow brick.
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Hang pictures from hole-free brick clamps. Install masonry screws. Use an adhesive substance. Complete professional jobs with a powder-actuated tool.