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Type: Posts; User: tadawson
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If you can meter across segments, switches, etc. you can get a better idea where the fault lies by finding the point where voltage is lost and should not be. IE, if the light is mounted to a grounded...
In this case, notably, attacking an armed man while committing criminal trespass . . . (not necessarily legal, though . . .)
But yes, the IQ displayed by both combined that day would be lucky to...
Nope - was going from home to range, unconcealed in tne car. Legal in TX at the time, prior to CHL existing. He got out of his car to fire, the fun was not on his person.
For what it's worth, I discussed this with a friend that isa 25 year Dallas area LEO . . . Tried to stay with the written narrative offered, and once done with that, posed some of the...
Thanks! "Phuc Yoo" is now added to their list . . . :-) :-)
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It's not too bad of a discussion after they get taken for millions, but yeah, the cloud of stupid is pretty hard to break through before that . . . :o
Seems like anyone dumb enough to put any of these critical systems on the open internet is certifiably no more intellectually capable than a slime mold . . .
Couple that with running M$ crap, and...
Question: Why do you say gate valves suck? They are far less restrictive than a ball valve . . .
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Nope, and now that they have managed to "forget it" in thier tracking system (despite it being shown for months), my last attempt to trace was blown off outright due to "no information available"...
Idiocracy, although lately it's feeling more like a prophecy than a comedy . . .
Reread the article! This shows exactly why we need the wall! This gaggle roared in where it did not exist. . . .
Because that is what it always was, and always will be (Kind of like the letter "J" . . . but I digress . . .). A gaggle of millenials changing meanings because they don't know them does not change...
Simply that the comment about backfeeding is largely nonsensical if you had . . . Def not feeding an external outlet . . . (which is about the only case where backfeeding would even come close to...
Didn't you see the cord running through the window, and the resultant towels to block the gap?
Either I have the best luck, or you the worst . . . I own two homes, both done in copper. One since 1988 (built in '82, as I recall) and on municipal water, and the other built, as I recall, in 1959...
Maybe I'm getting old and crusty, but myself I'd just stay with copper. It's too cheap and easy not to, and ought to be far more durable. (For what it's worth, I won't tolerate any kind of...
Gotta wonder if that lateral move was ever used to avoid torpedos, etc . . . Odd use, I know, but gotta use all the tools in the toolbox to prevail!
- Tim
I agree . . . no air or water either means the port is clogged (possible, but not likely if membrane is OK), or all air is lost. If dry and no air, that Schraeder core is the only seal that can have...
Def sounds like when you shower, hot exits and is replaced by cold. Turn shower off, cold heats and expands, trapped by check valve, and *bingo* 150psi (capped by the leakage on the overpressure).
I would argue that this has almost nothing to do with the process (as you noted, anything can go sideways) and everyhing to do with QC. Why wasn't his noticed *quickly* before anything got out?
If it's a bladder type tank, you should not need to do that (furnace on one of our properties is probably close to 30 years old - tank is still 100% and at correct pressure . . . never touched . ....
Temp rated teflon tape would be my go-to. Most of the valves I have seen pressure release at 125 to 150, and temp at 210, but should be on the old one.