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how to solder water copper pipe in the crawling space?

We are replacing old water pipe (made of copper) under the floor (in the crawling space) with the new one. Our house foundation is pear and beam. To connect the old copper pipe to the new one, we have to solder it, and we have to do it in the crawling space. Could you tell us how to do soldering in the crawling space, or is there any other easier/better solution to do it?(we tried to use different kind of fittings to do connection, but was not successful. The old pipe is so old, rusty, lots of holes/leaks and out of shape (no longer round) that no fittings fit to it. So we need to cut it completely, and replace the whole pipe with the new one). Also, is there any better tool to cut the copper pipe (1/2 inch) in the crawling space besides using hand saw? Thank you so much in advance!!

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Your rotors could have some hot spots and it will feel like your brakes have little pebbles in it. Take it to your mecanico now it could be dangerous.
Although you're in the wrong category to ask (this is cars and transportation), perhaps you could. First, talk to a lock smith and see if any of them are unusual in any way, and therefore worth something to a collector. List any you find that way on . As to the rest, scrap metal is up in price these days, see a salvage dealer.
Yes I'm a smoker, and my apt has one too. Just don't blow smoke directly into it and it should be fine. But I don't smoke close to the electric one. If I do smoke inside I smoke downstairs, the electric detector is at the top of the stairs. We mostly smoke outside, because of kids. And there is a regular detector downstairs, it never goes off from smoking either.
Hi..I have tried observing in a hotel room while friend was smoking.the sensor not detected anythingI hope that it will detect only high density smoke.

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