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what is clamping ring end connection for valves and fittings in piping?

what is clamping ring end connection for valves and fittings in piping?

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even if it works, you'd be wasting your money, because it doesn't correct the cause of the problem anyway. of course, neither does any other form of allopathic therapeutics.
Im sure u cant find in Mexico a place like u want it. In Mexico there's some little towns where's there like a lot of retired people of other countries. For instance Chapala, Jalisco or San Miguel de Allende. Just a question .. Since when mexican is a language? I only know that us mexicans speak spanish.
There is no place in Mexico as you describe. The safe, techno savvy places are expensive. 1,800US a month? You must be joking. Lived in Mexico off and on for 30 years, it gets more expensive each year. There are some mountain towns but no snow sports that I know of.
jajajajajajaja! JAJJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA! what you are describing is more around $5,000+ dlls a month. México is NOT an inexpensive place to live while it is true SOME things cost a little less than the jewsa they are third world quality. most things cost the same or more than over there, especially cars, clothes, electronics, etc. only things that are cheap are bottled water and cigarettes. for example, here in D.F. the cost of living is similiar to new york, a one bedroom apartment away from the misery, disease, crime, corruption, etc. is easily $3,000.00 dlls a month. when i see a doctor it costs $130 dlls for a normal visit. dinner at an ok restaurant, nothing special, is easily $20 dlls a person. you can maybe do $1,800 dlls a month in a rural area but you will live in squalor. also, inflation here is very high, the cost of everything goes up every day. the problem too, is that so many businesses and jobs from Europa, jewsa, etc. are coming here the people have A LOT more money now. by the year 2020 our economy is going to be bigger than Japan.
Everything is feasible except the winter sports, you'll have to go back to the states for that. The only places that consistently get snow are Pico de Orizaba and the other volcanoes around the country. The two places that attract the greatest numbers of retirees are San Miguel de Allende and the Lake Chapala area (see the first two links below). If you take a trip to Mexico, you can get 180 days on a tourist visa (FM-T). Then you can spend three months checking out SMA and the Chapala area and see which you like better. When you're decided on a town and are ready to relocate you can get the FM-3 visa which allows you to stay forever (just keep renewing it). SMA and the Chapala area have garbage pickup and taxis and probably piano teachers. I've added another video to show you the Chapala Central Market.

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