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can car alarms set off house alarms?

home security alarm was activated by a remote - not ours. has it ever been reported that a car alarm activated a home security alarm?

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Yes. I have found a lot of old coins and a number of antique bottles in good condition, along with some interesting old tools and household objects. The house was built in 1875, so a lot of stuff has accumulated over the years.
I'm no fanboy or anything, but Lexus's are amazing cars. They are extremely luxurious. I've ridden in a Lexus LS430 many times (my friend's car) and every time I am stunned by the ride softness. On the highway or city, you can barely feel the bumps on the road. I'm sure that the new Lexus cars are more remarkable than the old 430.
I would say that the most dangerous aspect of not measuring groove depth would be the reduction in wall thickness. If the groove depth is not checked, it is possible that the groove could be too deep in the pipe, causing a weak point where the pipe could rupture. Even if it doesn't happen during the pressure test, the corrosion allowance of the pipe is reduced to the point that a small amount of corrosion could result in failure. If the grooves are too deep the Victaulic fittings will also not limit the angle of adjoining pipes as designed. This could potentially lead to leaks. Although I don't think this is likely given the hydraulically loaded gasket design.

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