Please give me a list of what it DOES dissolve and what it DOESN'T dissolve, thanks. I know it's a base with a pH of 14, but I don't know what it dissolves. Let's say I want to store, what type of jar or bucket should I use? Glass? Wood? Plastic? What type of material should my safety gloves be made out of? This is a simple question. All I'm asking for is a list of materials. Thank you.
bangles(alot at one time), fishnet stockings(with a skirt, long top or a dress), colourful hair extensions, hilght your hair, wear stuuf that stands out or that is bold. wear mascara and eyeliner, to hilight your hair use kool aid jammers powder thingies lors- Red, green, purple, orange and blue. It's absolutely safe and chemical-free. It's temporary, though it will wash out gradually. It might also stain your skin. If you choose to use Kool-Aid on your hair (and why NOT, if it's just for fun?), wear gloves and be sure to apply some Vaseline along your hairline so that the Kool-Aid doesn't accidentally color your face and neck! Just mix up a packet with a small amount of water (half cup or so?) and make sure it all dissolves. Then apply it evenly over your hair, or only on the areas you want to color. Best to use a squirt-bottle (an old hair-dye bottle or empty, CLEAN glue bottle, maybe).
The inspector should know the codes as that is his job to make sure the plumbers are installing them to code. The hoses have a plastic hose or pipe inside if in doubts have the copper flex installed , here the local codes say we must run at least 24 of metal (copper , brass , stanless , galvanized ) going into and out of the heater
Yes, it sounds like it wasn't vented properly. There are number of variables involved in venting a furnace, for instance, length, pipe size, number of bends, etc If not calculated right, you can have problems like you are experiencing. I would call someone different from who put it in. They obviously didn't know what they are doing.