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You see where the # 20 is ? Grab that and twist it up . If you look on top there should be a marker telling you if you are on drill or a number . Start with 15 and move down until you like it.
It looks like your at the highest setting (for use when drilling with a bit). Try turning it down to 10 or 15 and see if that's better on the wrist. Hope that helped!It's so strong at this setting that my wrist jerks back and forth trying to keep the drill from spinning my arm like the exorcist's girl's head:
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Happy to have you back ! Now up date us we missed you !Im alive.
I used some red neck ingenuity and fixed my ant problem. Sprayed the substrate with water . The ants piled up in a corner . I took my rose bud torch and burned them to death . I got about one million ant bites. The key to this trick is keep the torch moving and flip the substrate by hand . I only had to remove two bucket loads of substrate. Not bad ! I hate ants !
Hi Jacqui and many thanks your question. So far so good, how are you?Gillian, you doing ok?
Good morning hope you are well.Im alive.
no worries I don't plan on going back into the hospital until I get my transplant and I will shout that from the rooftops@dmmj glad you toughed out your procedure today!! Can you warn us next time! It's not like we don't know you are not well! Us girls like to be kept in the loop!
I prayed for you today!
no worries I don't plan on going back into the hospital until I get my transplant and I will shout that from the rooftops
Good afternoon Jacqui.Good morning!
Thanks. Drum is spinning. Moisture just isn't leaving. I'm thinking a clog somewhere in the vent that I can't reachI'm no expert, but that sounds weird. If it's warming up, that means (or at least implies) that your motor and heating element are working as hot air is entering the machine, but if there's no build up in the air vent hose or the lint trap, then maybe it's your drum? Is the drum turning?