Alas the bitter trials I faceAre shielded by his amazing grace.To close to him to cease to growFrom a depth so low no man should knowWho can harm me with him so near?What can keep me in this lowly place?These shackles are but strands of laceMy heart still beats but scars of painAre all but gone by his sweet name
Since I am a Virgo, it's said that my element is the earth. I think that's totally wacky for the following reasons: - I'm not grounded. - I'm definitely not practical. - I take big risks - I'm not really conservative. So I suppose fire would suit me better since I am definitely the following: - Enthusiastic about anything and everything i get I involved it or even remotely interested in. - I burn out of control often - I'm spontaneous to a great extent. - I have strong morals. - I don't back down from anything or anyone if I feel there is a just cause. - I am bossy. - When i'm angry, it's impossible to talk to me.
I have been told water and earth, earth because i am firm with anything i do, and water because i can be calm and gental but yet i can become violent and unforgiving just as the high seas can.
The 4 elementals. I just did a personality profile with our team at work about this very subject about a week ago. I won't tell you the answer :)'''''''''''''''''''' Kidding. I was a fire earth at work and a Water Air at home. How complicated can one person be?
Clean the end of the pipe with 'wet and dry' paper or emery cloth. Clean it by going around the pipe, not longitudinally. (that's important). Wipe the cleaned area with a smearing of flux. Apply heat just before the cleaned area, NOT on it otherwise you will quickly cause oxidation. Your torch should be about 60% of it's max. Too hot and the copper will oxidise, too cool and it won't be hot enough to melt the solder. Ensure that you are using the correct melting point solder for the job. Hold the solder in one hand and apply it to the tube, playing the flame on and off and round the pipe. You need to get the heat to just the point where the solder begins to run. As soon as the solder runs, wipe it round with a mole skin cloth. (I use a leather garden glove, it works a treat, I can wipe it round and clean without getting burned leaving the end just silvered. When you have mastered that then you can move on to joining the pipes together with an end solder socket or, if you prefer, a yorkshire soldered socket. If the copper pipe changes color to a light reddish brown then you have applied too much heat. Likewise if the solder runs off like water. You need to get the heat to where the solder is between running off and being plastic.
I was born march 17, so I'm suppose to be water sign,but I have red hair. This gives me more of a fiery personality.