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What to wear at a Bonfire? and other bonfire related questions?

So a friend i met through anEnvironmentall club is having a bonfire. I need to know what to wear and what exactly goes on at a bonfire party. My moms over protective, do you think she will see a bonfire as bad. Do you think it's best to just tell her it's a party at her house. Should I be concerned considering I don't know any of her friends. Should I ask to invite someone I know and trust? I know I sound paranoid I just don't want anything to go wrong she seems to be a pretty good friend.

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hello again, well the idea of the wax in styrene is to create a layer for sanding the board down afterwords. this layer is usually left till the very last coat so im thinking if you added the wax to early, it may have curdled with the other stuff? also the amount of hardener you add to the resin effects how quickly it reacts, and if you add too much whilst wax in styrene is in the batch it can just go all weird and clumpy hope this helps
Those smoke detectors are interconnected. That means that they are all wired together and will alarm and stop at the same time. This way, for example, if smoke is detected in your kitchen, you will wake up much faster because your bedroom one will go off as well.
someone is double talking. most modern smoke detectors have a provision to connect to other smoke detectors. most installations now are AC powered with battery backup. Most after market are only battery powered. If the units were never connected, which is most probable, they will need to be connected. I would research your unit to determine if it has that provision. If so they can pound sand because they would be trying to get u to pay for the wiring.

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