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Defensive Back Equipment?

im playing either safety and or cornerback and i dont know what kind of gloves or cleats to buy.Specific models or styled would be helpful

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Just be careful! If you are, the chances of an accident are very slim. In fact, lab accidents are somewhere between 100 and 1000 times more common in schools than in research labs because students don't take the time to do things right. Also, know the properties of the chemicals you are working with-be educated about the individual precaution. Obviously, always use eyewear, aprons, and gloves when they are available. Your teacher will know what to do in case of an emergency. If anything happens, let them know immediately-they will help.
It has nothing to do with renter's laws, it has to do with disturbing the peace. Keep in mind that the fire department will only answer so may of those calls before they will start to levy VERY heavy fines on the apartment complex to get the kinks fixed, when they come out and discover it's a false alarm. That is when the problem will take care of itself.
If I can solder copper pipes, so can you. Buy a couple of extra parts and practice first. Always put the heat on the joint. The biggest tip I can give is to get it right the first time, because trying to redo a solder joint is really tricky. Check out this website:
If it is done properly and tightly, compression fittings will hold. Compression fittings are used on HVAC lines and are subjected to pressures of up to 300psi and do not leak. Soldering is best, but compression fittings will hold.
You might want to look into pex pipe fittings. While they will cost a little more all you have to do is push them on to the pipe and your done. Unbelievably easy. They are guarantied to work.

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