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Where can i get Lug Nut Locks for my custom wheels that have no matching keys?

Where can i get Lug Nut Locks for my custom wheels that have no matching keys?

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For most locations in the states you will use the line sizing tables in NFPA 54, the Fuel Gas Code, if you are in Canada as your name might suggest, you will want to check with the local authority having jurisdiction over your installation. The line sizing tables for gas are all basically the same, but some local jurisdictions use slight variations of the nationally recognized standards. You want to be careful using online tables; some tables are for liquid lines that are completely different than vapor service lines. Any table you see that gives flow reduction rates for various pipe fittings is for liquid service. Give the inspector a call and just inquire about what tables and standards are used in your area. Because it’s a school your installation may also require schedule 80 pipe, which will need to be color coded and labeled with flow direction arrows as well. It’s worth doing your homework before you start a job like you have there, because you don’t want to have to go back and re-do things later. Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but I hope it helps.
Speed bumps are REALLY bad when you're plowing snow and you forget they're there! That happened when my old boss taught me how to plow snow in a parking lot. I was riding on the passenger side, and we hit the speed bump with the plow down going about 25 miles an hour, accelerating up. I had a seatbelt-shaped bruise going down the front of my body, and he was thrown into the steering wheel so hard he cracked a rib. The plow was shot, but the owner of the parking lot paid for it because he forgot to disclose the information about the speed bumps when he signed on to have snow removed.
The BEST safety feature is an adult supervising young and rookie riders. Some smaller atv's have a throttle travel adjusting screw, which limits how fast the vehicle will go. My kids hated those things, but it saved their butts from crashing until they were experienced.

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