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Can anyone string on the Klippermate?

F.A.Q. About Racquet Stringers
We estimate that 90% of the people who purchase the Klippermate have never strung a racquet before. Our easy to follow instructions are designed for the first time stringer. In your owner's manual we take you step by step from start to finish with both written and illustrated instructions.

Will I be able to do a professional string job with the Klippermate?

F.A.Q. About Racquet Stringers
The quality and accuracy of the string job on the Klippermate is identical to the most expensive stringing machine. There is no difference in the finished product only a slight savings of time when stringing on a higher priced machine. See similar questions...

How accurate is the Klippermate?

F.A.Q. About Racquet Stringers
The tension rating for the Klippermate is plus or minus one pound. This is the tennis industry standard and no machine at any price will string more accurately. The "drop" or "counter" weight tensioning system that we utilize has been around for approximately 100 years. The Klippermate never needs calibrating and will hold its accuracy for the life of the machine. See similar questions...

How do I split a string?

Frequently Asked Questions for comp.lang.lisp
There is no 'right' answer to this question; many lisp programmers have rolled their own solution in the past, and others are of the view that it should never be necessary, as long as all sequence functions are used with consistent :start and :end arguments. However, a community-based 'standard' was developed in June/July 2001 on comp.lang.lisp; known as SPLIT-SEQUENCE (formerly PARTITION), it works as follows in its simplest form: split-sequence #\Space "A stitch in time saves nine. See similar questions...

Will all racquets fit on the Klippermate?

F.A.Q. About Racquet Stringers
Our machine will string all tennis, racquetball and squash racquets that are on the market today. With the optional badminton package it will string all badminton racquets as well. All long body and wide body tennis racquets fit on the machine without the need of any special adaptors. See similar questions...

How can find a string?

Exontrol Software - ExEdit FAQ page
The control provides Find and Replace support. The AllowFind property specifies whether the control can search for a string using the built-in Find dialog. By default, the AllowFind property is True. The control displays the Find dialog if the user presses CTRL+F key. See similar questions...

Why does it send back the same string twice?

Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
From: Don Libes To: yusufg@himalaya.cc.gatech.edu (Yusuf Goolamabbas) Subject: Duplicate pattern matches in Expectk --text follows this line-- Hi, I am trying to do a very simple thing in expectk spawn cat expect_background -re ".+" { send $expect_out(0,string) } exp_send "Hello World\n" Now the display in the text widget looks like this Hello World\r Hello World\r whereas I was expecting only one line Hello World\r Thanks in advance, Yusuf -- Yusuf Goolamabbas yusufg@cc.gatech. See similar questions...

How do I use $wgSpamRegex to block more than one string?

Manual:FAQ - MediaWiki
wgSpamRegex is a powerful filter for page content. Adding multiple items to the regex, however, can be awkward. Consider this snippet: wgSpamRegexLines[] = 'display\s*:\s*none'; $wgSpamRegexLines[] = 'overflow:\s*\s*auto'; [...] $wgSpamRegex = '/(' . implode( '|', $wgSpamRegexLines ) . ')/i'; This example code allows convenient addition of additional items to the regex without fiddling about each time. It also demonstrates two popular filters, which block some of the most common spam attacks. See similar questions...

What is the STRING database?

Frequently Asked Questions: August 2006 Archives
What is it? The STRING database stores known and predicted protein-protein interactions where the interactions are either direct (physical) or indirect (functional) associations. See similar questions...

What string tension should I use?

Tennis Racquet FAQs - Racket Information and Advice
Are you looking for more distance on your shots or more control over them? Generally, if you string at the lower end of your racquet's recommended tension range, the same stroke will make the ball fly farther. Adjust string tension according to desired effect. Low tension = deeper shots. High tension = shorter shots. any given swing speed, higher string tensions improve control. High tension = better control. Low tension = less control. See similar questions...

Can I get tennis elbow without a string dampener?

Tennis Racquet FAQs - Racket Information and Advice
The cause of tennis elbow is not entirely clear, and only about 5% of the people who suffer from tennis elbow are actually tennis players. One school of thought says it is the repeated act of the tennis swing that causes a muscle spasm and subsequent stress on the tendons around the exterior of the elbow. Vibration dampeners do exactly what they say - reduce the vibration you feel come up your arm after hitting the ball. See similar questions...

Do you offer any colored tennis racket string or string accessories?

Tennis Racquet FAQs - Racket Information and Advice
Do It Tennis offers tennis sting in a variety of colors, including white, natural, pink, blue, red, orange, silver, black, gold and yellow. String accessories, like vibration dampeners, tape and grommets come in many of the same colors. See similar questions...

Is the 2 point mounting system of the Klippermate strong enough or do I need a 4 or 6 point system?

F.A.Q. About Racquet Stringers
The turntable of the Klippermate is made out of solid steel. We guarantee you will never damage, crack or distort a racquet on the machine as long as you follow the proper mounting procedure. This strong 2 point system will protect any racquet no matter what tension its being strung at. The Klippermate's turntable allows the natural flexing that a racquet must go through as its being strung. See similar questions...

How can I turn a string into a variable?

R FAQ
least in the first two cases it is often easier to just use a list, and then you can easily index it by name vars <- list(a = 1:10, b = rnorm(100), d = LETTERS) vars[["a"]] Next: How can I sort the rows of a data frame?, Previous: How can I turn a string into a variable?, Up: R Miscellanea See similar questions...

Whats with all these different string sizes? How do i know what to use?

Frequently Asked Questions
Its all about string tension, feel and tuning. For example, 9 gauge strings (9 - 42) are considered normal for electric guitars and they come standard on most brands. These are great for people who play in E Standard tuning (or Drop D) with a light touch and want easy string bending. The next step up is 10 gauge strings (10 - 46) which you can still tune to E Standard for a stiffer feel or tune down a half step to E Flat Standard (or Drop C Sharp) for the same tension as 9 gauge strings. See similar questions...

What is the difference between string side and tie side?

Frequently Asked Questions
Tie Side has ties on both hips. String side is simply a pull on bikini. There are no ties on either side See similar questions...

What if the withdrawal string breaks?

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That almost never happens, but if it does, you'll want to remove the tampon right away. Squat down and insert your thumb and forefinger into your vagina, sweep your fingers back and forth until you feel the tampon, then grab it and pull it out. If you can't get it yourself, see your doc right away. See similar questions...

What about the fifth string tuner?

Frequently Asked Questions
I prefer the geared one with a capstan. This seems to do the job far better any other that I have encountered. Once installed properly, I have never had any slippage or other problems that show up with other types. There is one tuner that I detest and completely reject. That is the one that looks it is very simple and can handle the string well. So you slip the string down into the slot and start turning the knob. the string is then wound up inside between two pieces of metal. See similar questions...

What is the gauge of a string and how should it be chosen?

Tennis Strings by Silent Partner
The gauge of a string is its thickness. Tennis strings range from 15 gauge (about 1.4mm) to 18 gauge (about 1.1mm). "L" in a string gauge such as 15L refers to a slightly thinner variation of that gauge (so 15L is between 15 and 16). The most common string gauge for synthetic gut in North America is 16, but players looking for durability can choose a thicker string such as 15 or 15L, while players looking for more elasticity can choose a 17 or 18 gauge string. See similar questions...

What is the shelf life of string?

Tennis Strings by Silent Partner
Strings made of synthetic material can last several years in their original packaging without noticeable change in their playing characteristics. This assumes that extremes of temperature and direct sunlight are avoided during storage. See similar questions...

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