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Why is steel used for fire extinguishers?

Why is it used to make the body of a fire extinguisher? (For Engineering Coursework)

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go to a different shop that one sounds shady. Also go to a shop that can do a road force balance.
Looking over some of the directions, it occurs to me that some don't realize that when you 'cut', you are removing the words and when you 'copy', you are only copying and the original will remain. I find what is to be copied, click the right button on my mouse for copy to the end of the article and then go to where i want to move it and right click the mouse to paste. It has worked ok so far. If you hit the 'select all' button, you will get the whole page with parts you might not want, but sometimes you do want the whole thing.
the problem is either your front tires or wheels.if your wheels are not bent and your tires are balanced properly then your front tires must be worn irregular .look at them and see if they look uneven and run your hand over them to see if they are smooth,try rotating your tires front to back and see if it changes.
this actually happened to my moms 02 neon. We took the car to Walmart for tires (NEVER DO THAT) and they forgot to put most of the lugnuts back on! the tire was about to fall off.
After market wheels are all junk and I have yet to see any that can be balanced easy. Most don't accept clip on weights on the outside lip and therefore you must use stick on weights which usually come off in a car wash. Put the stock wheels back on so you can enjoy the ride.

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