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Most right-angle connectors have a base piece that holds the housing together. Slide this base over the stripped wire so it’s there after you install the connector.  Remember to slide the base on first, before installing any other pieces of the connector. If you forget, you’ll have to remove the connector and redo the process. Some right-angle connector kits are different. Follow the procedure on whichever product you use. The front portion of the connector housing has an internal screw that carries the signal. Turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen it. Don’t remove the screw completely. Just loosen it. Insert the cable into the housing so the conductor touches the screw. Hold it in place and turn the screw clockwise to tighten it. Form a snug connection so the cable stays in place. Only tighten until the screw is snug. Don’t overtighten it or you could damage the copper conductor. Take the back portion and line it up with the notches on the front. Then press the 2 pieces together with the cable in between them. Some connectors may click together at this point. Continue holding the pieces together just in case they don’t automatically attach. The base locks the two sections together. Push it up until it reaches the connector, then twist it over the two pieces. Make sure the connection is snug, then the job is complete.

summary: Place the connector base over the wire. Loosen the screw inside the connector. Touch the conductor to the screw and tighten it. Install the back housing of the connector. Twist the connector base around the connector. Finished.


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Witch hazel is a natural astringent that also soothes and cleans your skin, making it a top-notch ingredient to look for in aftershaves. Other natural ingredients to look for are tea tree oil, aloe vera, chamomile, and lavender. Natural ingredients are especially good to include in your aftershave if you have sensitive skin. Alcohol has been a prominent ingredient in aftershaves for a long time, but it tends to dry out your skin. To avoid dry, flaky, irritated skin, skip the aftershaves containing alcohol and aim for more natural ingredients. Aftershave balms tend to be thick in consistency and help to lock in moisture. If you live in a cold or dry climate, or you just tend to have dry skin, balms will help moisturize your face.  Because balms are so much heavier and more oily than other types of aftershave, stay away from balms if you have oily skin. Don’t use a balm if you’re going to be sweating a lot. The thickness of the balm when applied to your face prevents sweat from getting through. Splashes are more watery, which is good if you have oily skin — you don’t want a thick aftershave that will clog up your pores. Splashes usually have a toner or astringent which helps get rid of dirt. If you live in a warmer climate and have oily skin, splashes are your best bet. Aftershave lotions should also work well on oily skin, as they’re lighter and contain more water than other options. If your skin tends to get irritated by razor burn, try a gel. These soak into your skin very quickly, making them a good choice if you’re going to be sweating or live somewhere humid. Gels are light and a great moisturizing option. Gels are most appropriate for normal to oily skin. If you find your face getting nicked by your razor, find a good tonic aftershave. These have antiseptics in them that help keep your cuts clean and uninfected. However, those antiseptics can dry out your skin if they contain alcohol, so look for natural ones if you have dry or sensitive skin. Apply a moisturizer that’s safe for your face after applying a tonic aftershave to prevent dryness. If you were graced with perfectly normal skin, then you’re able to try out whichever aftershave you want. While splashes tend to be the most recommended for normal skin, choosing a gel, lotion, or balm is also alright. It’s smart to still avoid aftershaves containing alcohol, and natural ingredients such as witch hazel or tea tree oil will always be best.

summary: Look for natural ingredients such as witch hazel. Avoid aftershaves containing alcohol. Select a balm if you have dry skin or live in a colder climate. Pick a splash if you have oily skin. Opt for a gel if you typically have post-shave burns. Decide on a tonic if you tend to get cuts when you shave. Try different aftershaves to find your favorite if you have normal skin.


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Adding a mirror in the cage of your budgie can keep the bird entertained for hours. They love to look and talk at their reflection but be aware that there are debates about potential psychological damages.  Instead of a mirror, consider a second bird. Budgies love company and will probably welcome a new friend. A mirror will most certainly with male, often also with female budgies lead to crop infections as parakeets regurgitate to feed their mates. A mirror (the feeding bird itself) will not provide the needed feedback that has to come from a real mate. If you decide to install a mirror, make sure that it's fixed to the cage and doesn't present a risk to your bird. Your bird will love the interaction and the games and is likely to become very chatty. Move your finger in front of it–– if it is shaking its head in the same direction, it means that it loves to play and is very active. Once the bird is at ease with you and its environment,  you can let it fly in a room with all of the windows and doors closed. To call it back, switch off all the lights and the curtain of one window open, but remember the window must be closed. The budgie will be attracted towards the light. Hold it gently and put it back inside the cage.  Make sure that the bird is safe. Put the cat or dog away and look out for potential escape routes. Think about your own hygiene. Your budgie is likely to defecate on the floor. Don't let it fly in a carpeted room. If there is feces on a solid surface, you can wet a paper towel and wipe it away.
summary: Weigh the pros and cons of a mirror. Talk and play to the budgie often. Let the budgie fly in a room.