Installing a push-fit plumbing fitting isn't much harder than putting a cap onto a pen. Once the pipe is cut, cleaned and marked for the fitting depth, all you have to do is push the fitting onto the pipe for a permanent—yet removable—connection. It's that easy, and it's almost ...
Copper-to-PEX push fittings are available under the brand name Shark Bite. They are made of brass, which won't corrode copper, and are manufactured with internal tines that hold the pipes against an internal O-ring to make a watertight seal. As the name suggests, you simply push these fi...
Bite into a pear from a standard supermarket, and you could be consuming more than 20 potentially dangerous chemicals. Modern agriculture has made great strides in producing enough crops to satisfy demand, but food companies often use pesticides and chemicals that can harm you and the environment....
Here are a few ideas to sub in for a tastier, herbaceous bite. Add pesto to scrambled eggs Dollop on a baked potato instead of butter Use as a spread instead of mayo for a turkey sandwich Make it a savory addition to your morning omelet or slather it on avocado toast Mix with tuna ...
Shark Bite 4. Install the Fitting Push the fitting straight onto the end of the pipe (or push the pipe straight into the fitting, as applicable) until the pipe stops inside the fitting. The end of the fitting should be aligned with the depth mark on the pipe, indicating that the pipe ...
(2.5 once on the right side and 4.5 once on the left side) since the class II occlusal relationship was more severe on the right side; however, there was an incomplete correction of the deep bite that has required additional aligners. This incomplete result could be attributed to the ...