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After removing the inoperable valve from his Racor filter, Dan tapped new threads, far left, and inserted a nylon hex-head bolt with an 0-ring seal, at left.

A bolt replaces a faulty valve Issue 94 : Jan/Feb 2014 Though I have never seen any of this described, I have been having terrible problems with the self-venting drain valve on 500 series Racor filter...

The frame for the kayak cart is assembled from electrical conduit connected with tees, top two photos. Sundry pieces of hose serve as a bushing for the axle and the 90-degree conduit elbows form the parking leg. Ben ties the kayak securely to the cart and is ready to roll.

Wheels take the weight off a paddler’s shoulders Issue 94 : Jan/Feb 2014 It’s not easy for a sailor to stay occupied with boat-oriented projects when snow covers the ground. Building a cart that simpl...

The male connector is the most commonly used connector at the end of a coax. The connector, which is constructed of brass and plated with chrome, silver, or gold, must match the type of cable used.

Wireless systems depend on this wire Issue 94 : Jan/Feb 2014 Coaxial cable, or coax, is used for transferring radio-frequency energy from one place to another. It was invented by English engineer Oliv...