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What would one cast resin in?

I would like the resin to stay as smooth and clear as possible. Thanks x_+

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Fire extinguishers in the US and Canada are regulated under NFPA 10. ( National Fire Protection Association) Powder fire extinguishers should be emptied and inspected every 6 years. ( This is the law in the commercial environment and is not a bad idea for the ones at home also. Every second time (12 years) the vessel must be hydro statically tested to insure the integrity of the pressure vessel. If you have a Co2 extinguisher the hydrostatic test should happen every 5 years, this is the same for water based and water extinguishers. This is not an expensive thing a hydro test for a 5 lb ABC powder ext. is around 25.00 bucks There are some throw away fire extinguishers that cannot be tested or recharged. These are usually inferior cheaply made offshore units and should be replaced every 6 years. In the long run if you have a fire you will be really glad you have a quality product. Buy it at your local fire extinguisher and safety products company and not a department store. You won't be sorry..
cigarettes contain radioactive materials and so does the world that we tainted. radon is more of a concern. just don't eat it or anything of the sort and you will be ok. And stay away from newer landfills and superfund zones.
Sweating is quality reply, however watch out to not trap surrounding on hearth. Instead of compression, seem into sharkbite(push on fittings). They may also be discovered at Home Depot and perhaps Lowes, and many others. They simply push on and are fine in a pinch. Compression ftgs will paintings if placed on thoroughly, however can leak if tightened to so much or no longer sufficient. So if you happen to can not solder, or rent it performed, i could seem into the rush ftgs.
Mine has a meter on it that tells me when it needs to be recharged.
It depends what it is filled with,,,,,if you read it the ones for (home use) that you need to shake it to make sure the contents has not setteled on the bottom ,, You should take it to a extinguisher company every few years and let them check it,,,,if you have one and you need it,,and it doesn't work,,,,not a good thing,,,,,,,,,, ,,commerical ones have to be checked and checked that they have been inspected every year,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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