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Need some help on picking a rod?

I'm thinking about getting a graphite rid but I want to know what's the difference from a im6 and im7 and I wanna get a im6 from either shimano shakespeare and bereley that I saw for under 20 bucks and also is the berkely lightning rod good

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Ours are mounted in a bracket in the trunk of our police cars all the way to the right. inside the cab would be just something else to go flying or something else to hit when in an accident. Ive pulled my extinguisher many times at work. It takes no more time to get it from the trunk than if i grabbed it from my cab.
The valve on the propane tank on my grill turns right-tighty lefty-loosy just like everything else.
No - if you heat most foams they will burn and if they melt they will form a hard layer when cool. Foams are made, in most cases, by mixing two chemicals that create the bubbles while they react to form the plastic. A few are formed by steam to make the bubbles, but they are thermoset meaning the heat of the steam makes them set. The easiest foam to buy is the cans of foam insulation sold for going around pipes etc. sealing holes in walls. It is not very flexible. If you look up plastic foams in your area, you will find companies that sell two part foams in dispenser packs intended for use for encasing, with a plastic sheet for protection, objects inside cartons. They should be able to tell you about the foam products they sell.

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