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How does the Van Der Graff Genorator work?

How does the Van Der Graff Genorator work?

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You could try blowing a fan on your smoke alarm while you are using the oven. A small fan should work for that. For a temporary fix, I have seen the following done: put a small towel inside a bucket (like tupperwear or something) and place the whole thing over the alarm. It should stay there by itself. Also, if you are really annoyed (and I realize this might be defeating the purpose), you could take the batteries out while you are cooking.
ARALDITE epoxy adhesive components should be stored in their original, sealed containers at room temperature. When stored at temperatures from 59-77°F (15-25°C), the resin and hardener will remain in useable condition for 12 months from date of shipping from Huntsman. I suspect other variants are similar. Heating unmixed components of epoxy for an extended(?) time at high (?) temperature is obviously not a good idea. If, for a specific application, heating for a short time is needed, you would need to experiment to make sure the final bond properties are acceptable.

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