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Use Pam on any rubber parts and WD-40 on any metal parts. Also, a large swipe of '00' grease rubbed into the concrete where the door meets it can be a wonderful thing. Being grease, it will not allow water to pool solidly and what spots of frozen wa…
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Use Pam on any rubber parts and WD-40 on any metal parts. Also, a large swipe of '00' grease rubbed into the concrete where the door meets it can be a wonderful thing. Being grease, it will not allow water to pool solidly and what spots of frozen wa…
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1. 17(180)/18 = 170 degrees. 2. -533pi/180 if you need radians in terms of pi. If not just multiply by pi (3.14) and round to the hundredth. -9.30 radians in decimal form
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1. 17(180)/18 = 170 degrees. 2. -533pi/180 if you need radians in terms of pi. If not just multiply by pi (3.14) and round to the hundredth. -9.30 radians in decimal form
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Use Pam on any rubber parts and WD-40 on any metal parts. Also, a large swipe of '00' grease rubbed into the concrete where the door meets it can be a wonderful thing. Being grease, it will not allow water to pool solidly and what spots of frozen wa…
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Use Pam on any rubber parts and WD-40 on any metal parts. Also, a large swipe of '00' grease rubbed into the concrete where the door meets it can be a wonderful thing. Being grease, it will not allow water to pool solidly and what spots of frozen wa…