Frequently Asked Questions...
Does anyone know how to repair a stuck Midwest RDH handpiece?
I need to know how to open the handpiece to get to the inside of the handpiece so that I can clean out the parts inside.
Answer:
Use two small vicegrips. Place one on the nosepiece and the other on the body of the handpiece. Turn the vicegrips in opposite directions and it will come apart easily. Soak everything in WD40 overnight and blow dry with compressed air. Lubricate lightly with sperm oil and all will be fine.
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The Process Of Beer Making
The beer brewing process or the creation of lager via the process of fermentation has a long and great history. In reality you can trace the start of the method in the olden Egyptian days, with the beer recipe descriptions to be found in the traditional documents of Sumeria.
The complicated lager brewing process or lager lagering has a number of steps which are important in making a great quality beer.
The 1st stage of the beer brewing process is the malting. Here the malt is crushed and drenched in water. At Last a malt extract is created. The mash is then maintained at constant temperature, which is sufficient for starches to become fermentable sugar.
Sparging is the subsequent lager brewing process. Here's where the water is filtered through the mash for sugar to get melted. The dark colored sweet liquid is what you call wort.
The third process of lager brewing is commonly known as boiling, whereby the wort is boiled with other beer ingredients. The boiling process takes away unnecessary water and also destroys all existing types of microbes. Hops, either extract or whole, are added as the mixture is steadily boiled. Fermentation is the method when yeast is added. Later, the blend is left to stand for a mentioned period of time. We should make sure that the yeast and other particles and matter have truly settled, otherwise, we will have to copy the fermentation process again.
The last stage of the lager brewing process is packing. During this stage, the beer contains alcohol, even tho less amount of carbon-dioxide than what's needed. To effectively increase the level of carbon-dioxide, carbonation can be done, whereby the carbon-dioxide is added right to the lager keg or bottle.
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