I have an Electric guitarAnd the high E string broke, i bought a replacement, and i need help to put it in, So far i understand that you put the string threw the back of the bridge, then you take the end all the way to the tuning thing and put it in the whole, and that you have to leave a few inches to not be inserted threw the hole, and you just start tightinig it, and when it tightyou let go of the extra string you was holding back and tighten that upthen cut of the extra string in the end and then tighten it one more time? I wanna know if this is correct, or is theres anything else? Or if you have the full instructions yourself! Thanks!
Well what really hurts the microwave is when the metal touches the walls or if there is no turn table and it touches the bottomOf course another thing that hurts it is having no water or moisture in it when turning it onOf course you want to be careful with a nice microwave but I got one for 3 bucks at a garage saleI stick burnt out lightbulbs in it and they turn all sorts of neat colors before breaking or blowing a neat hole in the topI also stick candles in and they shoot out fireballs which dance around on the ceilingWith candles you need burned up toothpicks in or near the flameI also know how to cut up a green grape and stick two peices in close enuogh togetehr to let out an electrical discharge.
Metal reflects microwavesA very small amount of metal is sometimes used in a microwave, such as around the ends of the legs of a whole chickenThe reflected rays can go back into the magnetron that generates the waves and damage itThat can still happen with a tiny amount, but it is less likelyThe staple in a tea bag does not cause a problem.