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Masterfully crafted the Kendall Crib from Pottery Barn Kids is a versatile piece of furniture. The timeless design of the Kendall Crib can transform it into a comfortable toddler bed. In this Pottery Barn Kids video we get to learn how to assemble this baby crib at home.
To begin the assembly process unpack all the hardware blocks and lay out all necessary hardware parts and keep the user’s manual handy. Next, attach the crib ends to the corresponding sides and secure the rails with bolts using the Allen wrench. In order to prepare the mattress base for the Kendall Crib use flat head bolts to attach the base brackets. Measure the required height for your baby’s mattress base and adjust the board in the chosen position. Complete the assembly process by piecing together the side rails and tighten all the bolts to secure the crib. Select bedding basics from Pottery Barn Kids online to give the Kendall Crib a touch of elegance and comfort.
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I’ve never seen suspension insulators up close before so was a bit confused as to why there’s so much metal in-between the glass (porcelain, ceramic?) discs? Obviously for strength since the high tension wires are heavy and create a lot of stress. Nevertheless, how do these things insulate so well – especially in wet weather?? I’ll research the matter further and try to post an answer here.
This particular video recording in near the Valmont power generating facility in Boulder, Colorado. I believe the lines, in question, supply 230,000 volts but I’ll have to double-check that as well. The insulators were lying on the ground immediately adjacent the Boulder Creek bike path.
Here’s my personal web page about science, in general:
https://www.rogerwendell.com/science.html
05-12-2009