He suggested picking upon a new curling iron or get my hair done at a hair salon I said no to both of these and then I thought of my mom and said i could roller set my hair And he said i have never seen you in rollers before and he bought me some I got back home and have not used my curling iron again as I now prefer putting my hair in curlers
Go talk to your local hardware store. They are alot more helpful than the big guys. You should think twice before chaning out the copper. The copper is stronger cleaner than PVC.
They make conversion pieces. You just solder a threaded female or male end and then use the opposite threaded piece for the pvc end and just wrap teflon on whichever side the male threads are on. why do you need to convert to pvc? Repairing copper is not hard. Just takes a bit of practice soldering. Need a good cleaning brush, a flux application brush, some solder and a good torch that gets pretty hot (like mapp). Its all about NOT touching the part you wish to solder with any part of your body after cleaning it as acids that humans produce actually are corrosive to it and may leak in time. You only need a ring inside of the joint with solder, not a big glob outside. If you are converting though.a threaded male to female works or threaded female to male works too. You are basically taking straight pipe and adding a threaded fitting, using teflon and then threading the pvc end into it.
I'm not a big NASCAR fan, but I'm sure that you pretty much have to start out in amateur stockcar racing and win a lot. And, I'm sure it costs a bit of money but at the same time - your goal probably really is to get sponsors.
Sure can, cut out the section you want to replace and replace it with CPVC plastic pipe. Connections can be made with sharkbite fittings available at Lowes, Home Depot, etc.