A stainless steel tube cutter is a handheld device that clamps around a tube of stainless steel and cuts it with a small rotating wheel. Make sure you get a tube cutter designed specifically for stainless steel. Some stainless steel tube cutters can cut through thicker tubes than others, so know the measurement of your tube before you buy one. Line up the section you want to cut with the wheel on the cutter. Once your tube is in position, tighten it into place by rotating the knob at the end of the device. Keep rotating the knob until the tube is secure. Hold the exposed end of the tube in one hand and rotate the tube cutter with your other hand. As you rotate the tube cutter around the tube, the small wheel on the cutter will gradually cut through the tube. Eventually, the wheel will cut all the way through the tube and the piece of tube you cut will fall off. Rotate the knob at the end of the tube cutter if the tube is stuck. Be careful handling the cut edges of the tube. If the edges are sharp, file them down with a deburring tool.
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One-sentence summary -- Buy a stainless steel tube cutter. Insert your stainless steel tube into the tube cutter. Rotate the tube cutter around the tube until it cuts through it. Remove the tube from the tube cutter.

Q: IMAP refers to Internet Message Access Protocol, which is a protocol email clients use to retrieve messages. Begin by signing into your Gmail account and clicking on Mail. Then select Settings, which can be found in the upper, left-hand corner of your window. This should be the sixth option to the right. Finish by clicking on Save Changes and finally closing your browser. This will allow your Gmail messages to be retrieved by another email client. This will be the first tab on the lefthand side. Note that this and subsequent steps in Method One should work for Microsoft Outlook 2013 and 2016. This is the first screen you should see after selecting the File tab. The Add Account option is near the top. This is the easiest way to link your Gmail account to Microsoft Outlook, as much of the process is automated. After selecting the E-Mail Account bullet, you simply need to enter your name and appropriate email address before typing your Gmail password in twice.  You'll see a Configuring message that updates you on where Outlook is in the process. If the Auto Account Setup process fails for any reason, fret not. You can then try adding the Gmail account manually, which is detailed next. This is the second bulleted option below E-Mail Account. Click Next after selecting it. Remember that you only need proceed to this step if the Auto Account Setup process didn't work. This is the third option on the Choose Service screen that appears after selecting Manual setup or additional server types. Click Next after selecting "POP or IMAP." Once you arrive at the "POP and IMAP" Account Settings screen, you'll be prompted to enter information under three sections: User, Server, and Logon Information.  Enter your name and the appropriate email address under the first section. Under Server Information, you'll then select IMAP on the Account Type dropdown menu. Enter imap.googlemail.com in the text box next to Incoming mail server. Enter smtp.googlemail.com in the text box next to Outgoing mail server (SMTP). Enter your user name and Gmail password under the Logon Information section. If you wish Outlook to automatically access your Gmail about opening the program, you can also check the box that says Remember Password. Then check the box reading "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication." Finally, select the first bulleted option under that box, the one that says "Use same settings as my incoming mail server." This is all in the same dialogue box that was used for the previous step. You'll need to enter some additional information, detailed below.  Type 993 in the text box for Incoming server (IMAP). Select SSL from the dropdown menu for Incoming server encrypted connection. Select TLS from the dropdown menu for the Outgoing server encrypted connection. Type 587 in the text box for Outgoing server (SMTP). Even though the text box for Outgoing server (SMTP) is listed before the Outgoing server encrypted connection on screen, you should select TLS before typing in 587 as the Outgoing Server (SMTP). Otherwise, the port number (587) will revert to 25 if you select TLS afterward. Finally, click OK and close Internet E-mail Settings. Outlook will test the account setting you've entered and show you a "Congratulations!" message when the process has been completed. Once you see that message, you can click Close. " Outlook will also have sent you a test message confirming that account's addition was successful. This should conclude the process. To verify that the process was in fact successful, you should see your Gmail account listed in the lefthand column.
A: Set up Gmail to use IMAP. Click on Forwarding and POP/IMAP once in Settings. Select Enable IMAP under the IMAP Access section. Open Microsoft Outlook and select the File tab. Click Add Account on the Account Information screen. Use Auto Account Setup. Select Manual setup or additional server types. Click on the "POP or IMAP" bullet. Enter your email account's server settings. Click on More Settings and select the Outgoing Server tab. Select the Advanced tab under Internet E-mail Settings. Click Next on the Add Account screen. Click on Finish after arriving at the screen saying "You’re all set! Return to Outlook's Home tab.

Article: Flowers, like most plants, need good soil to grow up strong and healthy. Regardless of whether you are planting your flowers in a pot or a garden, good soil is a must. Find out what potting medium is the best for the flowers you are growing and then try to find the best location or potting mix for your flowers. Although flowers are typically easy to grow, they can’t be grown just anywhere. An area with too much direct sun or too much shade will be difficult for some flowers to grow in. Find out what type of light is best for the flowers you are planting.  If you have a specific plant in mind to grow, check the light preferences for that plant and choose your plot accordingly. You may end up wanting to choose an area with more or less sun than your original plot has. If you plan on planting several different types of flowers, choose ones with similar light/shade requirements so that they grow equally well in the same location. Even with the perfect soil, ideal location, and healthy flowers, if you don’t plant at the right time your garden will be ruined. Most flowers don’t do well in weather that is too cold or hot, so it is usually best to plant flowers in spring because it is between these periods. Although planting in the spring may seem obvious, there is an art to choosing the perfect time. With the exception of bulbs and wildflowers—plant these flowers in the fall—wait to plant flowers till at least two weeks after the most recent frost, and avoid planting until temperatures at night stay above freezing on a regular basis.  Use a farmer’s almanac to find the best time to plant flowers in your area. Because of differences in weather in different locations, flowers can be planted anywhere from February - July. Check the seed packets of the flowers you are planting to find the best planting time for your flowers.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get the best soil. Select your location. Plant at the right time.