My best friend let me drive his Mustang to school today and when i went over the speed bump it scraped the front bumper (he told me that would happen). but when i tryed to start it to go to lunch it wouldnt startit cranked and popped a few times but never started!!!! After school some boys helped me but they couldnt figure it out, so they pushed it and did somthing with the clutch and it started!?! I cant get a hold of him cause he is out in the combine, but i was wondering what it could possibly be.its a 87 Mustang but it has a 4 barrel carb and the motor is out of a 78 mustangand its a 5 speed manual.thats all i can remember about it.please help cause that car is his life and he has put alot of $$$$ and time in it
I have used latex gloves on 54v dc power with no shock.as long as there is no pinhole i think 110v shouldn't be a problem after all electric tape from china isn't any thicker.
Without any holes or tears I would think they could handle in excess of 600v. I would of course not volunteer to test this as they are not really made for this purpose. But the thickness of the gloves would lead me to believe they could handle the same voltage as normal house wiring.
Since dish washing gloves are not rated for insulating from electrical shock, there is technically no voltage from which they can protect anyone. While they might be able to handle low voltages, I wouldn't trust them for any household voltages (110v and above).
Breed her ONLY when you've done the following: 1. She is AKC (or Canadian KC) registered. 2. She is at least 2 yrs old and been tested for all genetic problems in the breed. 3. You have shown her in confirmation and earned a champion title. 4. You have written permission from the breeder to breed her. Yes small dogs and especially those with wide heads usually need an expensive c-section to deliver the puppies ($1,500+) I'm not sure of all the fees for the various genetic tests you will need; probably several hundred. I would guess the average would be 2-4 puppies. If you cannot complete the above then she should be spayed now and not bred at all.
With safety? - NONE Yes they're plastic, and plastic is an insulator, but all it takes is a pin-hole that you might not even see.. Nobody responsible is going to tell you any different.