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1 Kilo and 3 oz Silver Bullion Bars ON SALE at Monarch Precious Metals
1 Kilo and 3 oz silver bars ON SALE at Monarch Precious Metals!
1 Kilo (32.15 troy oz) silver bars ON SALE for only ...
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How to open the door on a Honda Accord that won't open.
How to open the door on a Honda Accord that won't open.
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Custom motorcycle builder demonstrates goes wrong
My partner and I built this awesome custom for my own collection. He is very meticulous and precise. This day something unexpected goes wrong. This...
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Hey have you ever had a sparkplug give you a shock I smashed my head on the hood of my car aftter recieving that shock,its not the volts its the amps that will kill you.
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How To Install Replace Front Power Window Motor Regulator Honda Accord Front 1AAuto.com
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how to remove tarnish and clean silver coins, bars, or jewelry
I discovered an easy method of removing tarnish from silver, using stuff we all have at home. After viewing the technique I decided to film myself ...
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CREATING A SILVER INGOT AT HOME PART 2: FINISHING
There are 6 steps to finish and polish your homemade silver bar.
Step 1: Sand the bar with 150 grit sandpaper
Step 2: Sand the bar with 220 grit sa...
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CREATING A SILVER INGOT AT HOME PART 1: MELTING AND CASTING
Melting my sterling silver scrap with a propane torch and silica melting dish,,,and casting into a homemade wooden ingot mold. You can find Borax ...
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You seem to have nice shots of your toolbox but if your door is closed how do you get at the feet of that latch.. It looks easy when you have it in your hand but where and how do you do this with the door closed?