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Old 09-22-23, 02:38 AM
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Check the deck, spindle assemblies, pulleys, and belts for any signs of damage or misalignment.
 
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Old 09-22-23, 02:40 AM
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  1. Remove the old zipper carefully using scissors.
  2. Make sure the new zipper matches the size and type, leaving extra tape on both ends if needed.
  3. Attach the new zipper where the old one was and secure it temporarily with pins.
  4. Sew the new zipper onto the case with small, tight stitches.
  5. Use pliers to secure the zipper ends.
  6. Test the zipper to ensure it works smoothly.
That's the best way to attach a new zipper
 
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Old 09-22-23, 02:42 AM
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I'd be getting an expert up there to take a look. You don't want to be doing half of it and then just having more issues later down the line
 
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I'd recommend the following for your air compressor:
  1. Air Hose: For general purposes like tire inflation and cleaning, a 3/8-inch diameter hose with a length of 25 feet should work well. If you need more reach, consider a longer hose.
  2. Air Line Filter/Regulator: Since your compressor already comes with a regulator, you might want to invest in an air line filter to ensure clean, dry air for your tools and devices. This helps prevent damage and maintains optimal performance.
  3. Adapters and Couplings: It's a good idea to have a variety of adapters and couplings on hand to connect your air hose to different tools and devices. Common ones include quick-connect couplers and fittings that match the threads on your tools.
  4. Safety Gear: Don't forget safety equipment like safety glasses and hearing protection, especially if you plan to use power tools with your compressor.
  5. Air Blow Gun: If you're planning on using it for cleaning, an air blow gun attachment can be handy for removing dust and debris from hard-to-reach places.
  6. Extension Cord: Ensure you have a suitable extension cord if your compressor's power cord doesn't reach your work area.
  7. Tire Inflator Gauge: For tire inflation, consider getting a tire inflator gauge. It allows you to monitor and control tire pressure accurately.
 
 

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