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How can you broil steaks without the smoke detector going off?

Every time I try to broil steaks, my smoke detector goes off. If I close the oven door, then the steaks burn. Mostly I just have to stand under the detector with a broom, waving the invisible smoke away until the steaks are cooked, and then I'm too tired to eat them. Any thoughts?

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you knocked the wheel bearing out of place. my dad is a mechanic and hes had this problem with my sister and mom hitting curbs (im 15 so im not driving yet) you could ask them to take a look at this specific part because going to an actual mechanic will cost a lot and i promise they will try to mess with you.
Punk DIY Fashion. Thrift stores, second hand stuff, and craft/fabric stores are a punks best friends. Stud a secondhand shirt you got for three dollars at Good Will and dye some pants your favorite color. Stick to the dress code but add your personal touch to the clothing. Dont go wearing plaid, a million buttons and pins on everything. That doesn't equal punk, it seems a little over rated anyway. Punk is about being yourself and not joining a conformity or sticking to the stereotypical safety pins and ****. Punk also isn't about looking punk rock, a lot of punks dress plainly. White t-shirt and jeans. They let the music and ideas be punk. So, you don't have to go out and shave your head so everybody knows you're a punk rocker.
Plumbers putty won't prevent a leak. Escaping water will be under pressure that putty like that won't hold. Pex pipe is very good stuff and if it's not leaking now under pressure it's not going to. If you won't to play it safe though you could wrap it all in a heavy gauge plastic sheeting . Then funnel that sheeting into a pipe that you run to the crawlspace or basement if you have one. If you're on a slab foundation you have to get creative as to where to route such a pipe. Still I think you're very safe. Pex pipe and the fittings are very reliable.
The short answer is no. The other answer is that if it doesn't leak at first, it won't leak ever.

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