Factory Outlets STEEL SHAFT for Muscat Factory

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Barrel/flange diameter up to 1.600 mm Ø Length up to 15.000 mm Weight from 10 kg to 35.000 kg


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Barrel/flange diameter up to 1.600 mm Ø
Length up to 15.000 mm
Weight from 10 kg to 35.000 kg

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    Step 1: Rub chocolate on the bottom of the can
    Rub the chocolate all over the bottom of the can.

    Step 2: Wipe the chocolate off
    Wipe the chocolate off with a towel, cloth, or paper, rubbing and polishing as you wipe.

    Warning
    Do not eat the chocolate after it’s been in contact with the aluminum – the residue may be toxic.

    Step 3: Repeat
    Repeat this process several times until the bottom of the can shines.

    Tip
    The can has been polished enough when it shines and reflects like a mirror.

    Step 4: Angle the can
    Angle the can in direct sunlight. Find a direct ray of sunlight and angle the bottom of the can so that it reflects the sun’s rays.

    Step 5: Place your tinder
    Place your tinder – dry leaves, sticks, or paper – in a spot where you want your fire.

    Step 6: Reflect a beam of sunlight
    Reflect the concentrated beam off the can and onto the tinder, similar to how you might with a magnifying glass and a leaf.

    Step 7: Continue to hold the beam
    Hold the beam on the tinder until you see smoke. As soon as the tinder starts to burn, add wood to build your fire around it.

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