This step is going to make your fingers hurt. (Sorry!) Basically, once you get the torsion spring in place, you use one or two fingers to push the top part of the spring all the way around to the spring's catch. It hurts like hell, but that strong tension is what keeps your Emtek lever or knob from sagging. Look at the pictures to see someone else's fingers suffer through the process. If the torsion spring or keyed washer didn't look broken, it's possible that the Emtek spring just slipped off its mount. If that's the case, make sure that you put the spring on correctly in this step. After placing the Emtek torsion spring back into place, you need to set the washer that goes on top of it. This washer keeps the spring in place and gives the top clip something to press down on. This is the piece that holds the washer, torsion spring, and keyed washer together. You can start sliding this in with your fingers, but eventually you will probably need a screwdriver to get it tightly in place. Put the spring on the turn post and hold it in place with one finger. You will need to hold it in place until you use the Allen Wrench to tighten the lever. To put the Emtek lever or knob back together, tighten the bolt with an Allen wrench. At this point you should be able to tell if the new parts fixed the lever. If it feels stiffer than before, you've fixed it. No need to buy a new Emtek lever! If your lever is stiff, place it back on the door the same way you took it off. If this guide didn't fix your Emtek door hardware, be sure to call Emtek!
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One-sentence summary -- Replace the keyed washer. Replace the torsion spring. Replace the top washer. Slide the top clip into place. Push in the turn post. Tighten the bolt with an Allen wrench. Place your fixed lever or knob back on the door.


Cave spiders are much smaller than regular spiders, and can fit through any gap that is one block high, however, its height is a half block. This makes them much harder to contain and fight on your own terms. Cave spiders can also track you through solid walls, so they are difficult to ambush. Unlike regular spiders, Cave spiders have a poisonous bite. If you are poisoned, your health will deplete until you only have half of a heart left. You can heal poison by drinking milk, but this can take a while. Try to use your milk between battles. Cave spiders can hold their breath for 16 seconds, and then die after another 6 seconds. If you can flood or bury the spiders, you should be able to kill them with relative ease. Cave spiders are only spawned by monster spawners, so destroying the spawner will prevent more spiders from appearing. Monster generators are often surrounded by lots of cobwebs. These will slow you down but do not affect the cave spiders' movement. Use your sword to break the cobwebs.
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One-sentence summary -- Beware of gaps. Heal poison attacks. Suffocate the spiders. Destroy the monster spawner. Beware of cobwebs.


Spend a few hours talking, laughing, or doing whatever it is you do to kill the time with your friends. Boredom loves company, so the more people you hang out with, the merrier. However, if you can only find one person to hang out with, then this will be much more fun than spending the time alone.  If you don't have a free friend nearby, use this opportunity to catch up with an old friend who you've been meaning to call forever. Even if you only have five minutes to chat with a friend or coworker, this can help to break up your day and pass the time. Whether you are at home, school, or work, music can help your day to go faster and feel more enjoyable.  Try listening to music throughout the day to help pass the time, or listen to a new or favorite song between classes or between tasks.  For example, if you are studying, then you could listen to some upbeat electronic music to help pass the time. Or, if you are at work, then you could play a song as a little reward after you finish each item on your to-do list for the day. If you are at home and trying to pass the time, pick a show and binge watch a whole season! This will help to pass the time more quickly by keeping you entertained.  Go on YouTube or Netflix and check out some of your childhood favorites: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Kenan and Kel, Blossom, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Step by Step, Charles in Charge, Small Wonder, "Full House"-- see how the shows you used to love have stood the test of time. Or, watch a new release that you missed in the theater, such as the latest Marvel comic superhero movie, or an award winning film that all your friends have been talking about. Most phones come with at least one free game like Tetris or Pac-Man that can keep you distracted for more time than you’ll probably care to admit. However, this is not recommended when you're at school or work. If you are at home and you have video game console or games on your PC, then this is another great way to pass the time.
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One-sentence summary -- Hang out with your friends. Listen to music. Watch an old favorite TV show or movie. Play games on your phone.


Many types of vegetables and legumes grow on vines, making them great candidates for a vertical garden. Peas and beans naturally twist and curl over stakes and trellises, and many of them also produce pretty flowers in the spring. Here are a few ideas:   Grow scarlet runner beans, which attract hummingbirds and have red and white blossoms. Go with tomatoes, which must grow vertically in order to stay healthy and produce a lot of fruit. Your summer will be filled with juicy red goodness. Some varieties of squash grow vertically, too. Try trombetta squash, which produces pretty flowers. Cucumbers also grow well on trellises.   Hops, which are the essential ingredient in beer, grow at least 6 feet (1.8 m) into the sky. If you're keen on building a whimsical vertical garden - the kind you can stroll underneath with your sweetheart while you enjoy the fragrance of its flowers - look for flower and ivy varieties that prefer to grow toward the sky. Be sure to choose plants that do well in your particular region.  Morning glories grow fast and strong, and they produce gorgeous flowers in many different hues. Wisteria, which blooms purple and produces a lovely scent, is a popular choice for vertical gardens. English ivy provides a pleasing green backdrop for more colorful flowers.   Climbing roses will give your vertical garden a romantic touch. For a completely natural vertical garden, you can't go wrong with the three sisters: beans, squash and corn. Native Americans planted these three vegetables together because they coexist so well with one another. They also make for a gorgeous natural vertical garden; the corn provides a "pole" for the beans while the squash will grow along the ground.
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Grow vegetables vertically. Create a vertical flower and vine garden. Plant the three sisters.