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Fire resistance tests on HSC columns have shown that fire performance of HSC columns can be enhanced through bending the ends of ties at 135° into the concrete core, instead of bending the ties at 90°.
Consider bending the ends underneath the rocks so they are more secure.
Try bending the ends of the pipe-cleaners so it will not prick your fingers.
Push your fulcrum fingers into the steel as you start bending the ends of the bar toward each other.
Make legs by making two big cylinders and bending the middle, and then bending the ends to make paws.
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Then bend the ends 90 degrees.
Take a pair of pliers and bend the ends up 90 degrees into an "L" shape.
Use wire cutters to create holes for your plants, and bend the ends of the wire down, pressing them into the ground.
If the heavy wire is not very flexible, (i.e. it doesn't flop or bend much if you shake it gently) you may not need to bend the ends into hooks.
Leave about 3/4-inch of the string sticking out from the machine head so that you can bend the ends of the strings back on themselves (needle nose pliers help a lot).
Use your pliers to bend the ends in to create a small "L" shape and insert the wire into your mouth Make sure the ends are not sharp so that it won't cut your inside mouth.
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