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What’S The Biggest Salmon Ever Caught?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

The Biggest Salmon in the World (According to IGFA) The world record was caught in the Kenai River in Alaska in 1985. This monster weighed in a 97 pounds and 4 ounces. This record has held for nearly 40 years … Continue reading →

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How Deep Can A Salmon Swim?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Mature adult Atlantic salmon have been found to swim within approximately 5 m of the surface during their marine phase, with occasional dives to greater depths (Westerberg 1982, Døving et al. 1985). How deep do salmon swim in rivers? Although … Continue reading →

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How Strong Is Quarter Inch Steel?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

A safe door made from 1/4″ (. 250) steel is over nine times stronger than one made from 11-gauge (. How much force does it take to bend 1/4 in steel plate? The answer to the question is about 17.5 … Continue reading →

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How Do You Find The Width Of A Diameter?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

What is the width of a diameter? For a convex shape in the plane, the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundary, and the width is … Continue reading →

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How Do You Measure Shaft Size?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Which instrument is used to measure the diameter of shaft? The instrument used to measure external and internal diameter of shafts, thickness of parts and depth of holes, is Vernier caliper. Where is a shaft measured? Place the end of … Continue reading →

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Do You Pan Sear Salmon, Skin Side Down?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

Arrange salmon, skin side down, in skillet; heat to medium high and sprinkle with remaining salt and pepper over top. Cook salmon until fat begins to render and skin starts to brown, 6–7 minutes. Flip, cook until flesh side starts … Continue reading →

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What Is The Best Cabin Position On A Cruise Ship?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Cabins at the very front or very back of a cruise ship are most likely to have the best views, as they offer the widest vistas of the ocean stretching out behind or in front of the ship — or … Continue reading →

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How Do You Adjust The Direction Indicator On A Minn Kota Trolling Motor?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Where is the model number on a Minn Kota? The serial number is located on the top of the transom bracket. How many volts is a Minn Kota Maxxum trolling motor? Overview Model Maxxum 70 lb. / FP – 52″ … Continue reading →

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What Are The Vertical Pieces Of A Railing Called?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

A baluster is a the vertical post onto which the handrail is affixed. It is usually a part of the guardrail system. These pillars or columns are usually decorative in design and are also referred to as the spindle. What … Continue reading →

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How Safe Are Guardrails?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

Concrete guardrails will damage any vehicle that hits them, and can cause significant injuries and death to motorists. The placement should make it difficult to hit them. Roadway design must be sufficient to ensure that they can’t easily cause harm. … Continue reading →

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What Are Road Guardrails Made Of?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

The most common industrial or facility safety guardrail systems are constructed of steel, where the upright posts are made of heavy wall steel tubing-either round or square, with heavy gauge ribbed steel rails mechanically attached to the uprights by bolts … Continue reading →

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Why Is The Bridge At The Back Of A Ship?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

It does give a better line of sight. Its hysterical, or historical really. The bridge was originally built at the back of ships as they steered by ropes from the wheel to the rudder and the wheelhouse was built as … Continue reading →

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How Do You Grease A Tie Rod Without A Grease Gun?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Do tie rods need grease? Tie rod ends have an articulating metal stud that needs grease to keep your steering smooth. A zerk fitting makes this process very simple and gives you an easy way to keep those tie rod … Continue reading →

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How Are Most Inner Tie Rods Attached To The Steering Rack?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

An outer tie rod end is connected to each front wheel spindle, and an inner tie rod end is connected to the steering rack or steering gear box assembly. As your steering wheel is turned, a shaft connects the steering … Continue reading →

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What Connects The Tie Rod To The Tie Rod End?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Ball joints and tie rod ends are not connected to each other but are both connected to a mechanism called a spindle. This spindle is connected to your front wheel. Where is the tie rod connected? Tie rods connect either … Continue reading →

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