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- adjective Capable of being
rebuilt .
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Examples
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It can more accurately be described as a rebuildable launch vehicle.
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This printer was meant to print 20,000 pages a month and to be rebuildable, which is nontrivial but honestly not all that bad.
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Only drawback is they are not really rebuildable as the set screws holding the blades in place are threaded into aluminum and strip easily.
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Only drawback is they are not really rebuildable as the set screws holding the blades in place are threaded into aluminum and strip easily.
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How about a rebuildable zinc rechargeable battery system as a workaround for the shape change problem?
A Brief History of Batteries- Part 1 Venkat's Energy Blog 2010
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No response from Zinn yet, though I read on a forum somewhere that he's rebuildable and that I can use parts from my old Mario Cipollini to repair him.
Beasts of Burden: Long Bikes and Shiny Riders BikeSnobNYC 2010
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We're going from the rebuildable Space Shuttle back to a disposable system.
ianrandalstrock's Journal ianrandalstrock 2009
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However, just as some people refuse to use a bicycle component that is not rebuildable, some people will not accept a day off if the reason behind it is in any way questionable.
Cheap and Easy: The Fundamental Problem of Cycling BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Despite the fact that these "wheel systems" come fully built in a box and are often difficult or impossible to service, they usually cost far more than their custom built, rebuildable counterparts.
Blows to the Hed: The Price is Blah BikeSnobNYC 2009
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But in another year or so it'll just be a frame rolling down the road...anyone need a good rebuildable 350TBI and fairly fresh 700R4 tranny?
California Drivers 2006
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