I live in an apartment and I woke up this morning to my carbon monoxide alarm beeping throughout my house. The first thing I did was call the apartment manager thinkinghe would call the fire department. He sent over some guy that walked around the house and replaced the alarm. I opened the windows. The guy that came over saidhe smelt something burning but you cant smell carbon monoxide. The new alarm is not going off. Should I just leave it alone unless the new alarm starts to go off?
Yes, but the better tread requires a wider grilling surface. The alternate cookery could wrap thin meat on metal rod for toasting over campfires. Crisping the full off is vital if you want to avoid cough-up of hairballs.
You can start a fire in the woods (during sunlight hours) if you have a coke can and a candy bar. (I read it online) ;-)
If it runs for ten minutes I doubt it needs a fuse, I would pull it out take it apart and give it a good cleaning. It's not as hard as it sounds. The noise your hearing means something needs replaced for sure.
this question raises a realy big question in my head I am from the mountains of Northeastern Oregon. We (when I say we i mean all kids in the area) were taught from a ery young age how to proporly use matches, ciggerete lighters and other forms of fire start. We were also taght to nevver go ventureing into the woods without a fully packed survival bag of some kind. I had 4 or 5 packs I would use on my outings into the wilderness. Each bag/ pack was desinged for different lengths of time. But all of them had Matches, A lighter, Steal and Flint, moss, kindling, paper, rope, a knife, compass, mirror, whistle, snakebite kit, first aid kit, and a small pack of fishing hooks tied together with fishing line,and as i grew older (and more financialy well off) I also carried a GPSwith these tools I could survive in the wilderness for weeks if need be. We would have competions each springsomwhere around march time frameTo see who could last the longest in the woodsThey were alsways coming to get me from my camp spot at the end of spring break cause I would loose track of days from haveeing too much fun exploring and gathering stuff for my camp.