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how can i fix a buckling wall in my kitchen and whats best material for behind a oven an pellet stove?

i have a wall behind my pellet stove and oven thats beginning to buckle. Its the original wall and the house it extremely old how can i go about taking it down and putting up a new wall, and what is the best installation wall for behind the stoves?

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Well as you may have figured out you killed the key fob when you went swimming. When an alarm is installed some installations route the kill switch to the fuel pump, some through a relay. Follow your alarm wires to and from they should run like an outloop from the loop they're wired into. Disconnect that completely and do a circuit check with a lighted probe, the key in the on position. Touch one end to the hot wire and the other a metal place on the chassis to ground it. Remove the alarm and splice the two with a butt joint. Unfortunately your car is pre-OBDII so performing a system scan will turn up only rudimentary answers. But it sounds like you either need a new pcm, ecm or you have a bad igniter or relay that could be unrelated to the alarm. The clicking noises tell me its a grounding out somewhere, something is arcing where it shouldnt. Do you see any sparking or arcing when you look under the hood after its dark? Then there is your problem, if its clicking while you're trying to start the car its definitely the starter (solenoid)
No, it is not americium. There is only 1 microgram of it in a smoke detector, it is very tightly sealed and you can't even see it. I imagine your grainy stuff is just part of the wall board that fell out when he was drilling the mounting screw holes.

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