Sentences with phrase «for tiny cracks»

Grant Schmitz, eyes inches from a 6.5 - by -12-foot panel of ultra-high performance concrete, studied the smooth surface for tiny cracks.
To see if yours show signs of wear, examine and squeeze them to look for tiny cracks, stickiness, swelling, or discoloration, all of which merit replacement.

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In fact, this pair represents only a tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 study.
Also, no need for a water bath, since they're tiny they don't run the risk of cracking as much!
Though cream of wheat or oatmeal are fine choices as hot cereals, there is a world of grains to explore for breakfast, from tiny whole grains to cracked, rolled, and ground grains.
It gives a very strong improvement for detecting very tiny pinhole leak (possibly in imperfect welds), crack or microcrack caused by inadequate sealing process.
16 goals and ten assists is a very good return for Cazorla's first season in English football and the tiny midfielder has adapted well to the pace of the Premier League and is always available for the ball and is not afraid to have a crack from distance, usually with spectacular results.
Fellow parents, you already know there are so many amazing aspects of parenthood like seeing a tiny, swaddled bundle crack a smile or cheering your tyke on for those first monumental steps.
Glass that is not specifically manufactured for freezing has the unfortunate ability to crack, leave behind tiny, microscopic shards and fragments and also is prone to bursting.
So when he got to Georgia Tech and heard the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA, wanted better tech for knee injuries, he thought: [knee - cracking recording] Why not strap tiny microphones to people's knees, to eavesdrop as their legs bend?
When the concrete is bent, many tiny cracks appear — but this is not a problem for the stability of the shell.
I probably would have just thrown it in a drawer, but then noticed that it arrived with a tiny, almost imperceptible, crack in the screen and this motivated me to return it as defective for a refund.
They also love to lay their eggs in tiny spaces — the cracks in wood flooring or the space in between your carpet and wall, for example.
The weather was not cooperating in the mountains and so I went turnpike plaza to turnpike plaza waiting for the thunder, lightning and squalls to abate.I just hopped in my tiny, cracked a good book and relaxed.
If you don't yet have a site in mind for your tiny house, we recommend reading Cracking the Code by Ryan Mitchell, an in - depth resource about tiny house zoning regulations.
CRACKING THE CODE: If you have been wondering about the legalities, building codes and zoning issues for tiny houses, this is the best resource out there.
Andy Thomson, the designer of the Sustain Minihome, used to describe propane (bottle gas) as the «crack cocaine of the tiny living movement» because of the dependence on it for the real hit of heat it provides.
The virus was used to transmit a DRM (digital rights management) program, but the act of cracking the computer's skull open left its tiny little brain exposed for any other viruses which came along.
Rustic Simple handmade clay - based tiles with uneven edges and gentle undulations, and tiny chips and cracks will create a natural rustic look, perfect for relaxed, vintage kitchen schemes, as they work especially well with faded colours and delicate patterns.
«If you add up all those materials ($ 6500) on top of that figure it is indeed a lot for a tiny bathroom for tinier people who don't know how to even wipe their own cracks....
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