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It is the small piece that stops the tube spring from coming out of the tube when the last round is pumped out.???
It's a FOLLOWER. Amazing, spring retainer?? WTF......
Just curious, when there is only a bit of toothpaste left, I have to squeeze little by little from bottom up. But then after using it, I'll have to do the same thing next time around. Obviously the toothpaste has to settle down the tube. Why and how does it do that?
The plastic material has internal stresses that retain the shape it was cast in originally. Since it is attached to a round head it tends to form a sort of flattened cone. The toothpaste moves back up the tube to fill the available space as it is a type of really thick fluid. The shape may also lead to the toothpaste moving upwards due to capillary action (similar to how water moves up a very thin straw) To combat this effect, you can buy a little squeezy thing that rolls over the tube to prevent the toothpaste from moving backwards, or you can fold/bend it over as you use it like many people do. I store mine upright on the cap so the toothpaste settles at the end I squeeze it out of. The tube also uses less counter space when you store it upright as compared to laid over on its side.
Can the rusty iron pipe be sawed off and connected to the plastic tube?
If you do not consider late, you can, but if you take into account the use of the latter, it is best not to affect the future maintenance of water quality, safety and other issues
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for insulation in HVAC systems. They are commonly used to insulate pipes, ducts, and other components to prevent heat loss or gain and improve energy efficiency in HVAC systems. Plastic tubes offer various benefits such as easy installation, resistance to moisture and corrosion, and cost-effectiveness.
About plastic drain pipe expansion joint
The setting of the expansion joint of the plastic drain pipe is generally determined according to the requirements of the design document or the type of pipe, the mode of joint and the position of the environment.
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for HVAC lines. Plastic tubing such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) can be suitable alternatives to traditional metal pipes for HVAC systems. Plastic tubes are lightweight, resistant to corrosion, and can be easily installed, making them a cost-effective choice for HVAC applications. However, it is important to ensure that the specific plastic material used is compatible with the HVAC system requirements and meets the necessary industry standards.
i tried puttin super glue to the end of a coat hanger but it didnt work. what are some other ways i can fish it out. it is about 3 or 4 inches deep
1. Try using a piece of rubber tubing that is just large enough to fit over the dipstick but small enough to go into the dipstick tube and that is long enough to do the job without getting lost inside the tube, about a foot or two long piece should do. It should only cost a few bucks at the auto parts store for them to cut a piece of tubing for you. You also may need a long flat-tip screwdriver to position the dipstick away from the dipstick tube wall and towards the center of the dipstick tube. Gently push the tubing over the dipstick end and then slowly pull it out of the dipstick tube. 2. If this doesn't work then the dipstick tube *should* be removable, sometimes nut or bolts will hold it secure in place and those items as well as any parts in the way of access of the dipstick tube will need to be removed. Good luck!
I have my sink clogged and I really wonder that I can use the drain opener to clear it off. My concern is that the sinks have plastic tubes. Will pouring the drain opener through them be harmful?
Alternatively, you can just unclog it naturally by using a vacuum attachment such as VaccUFlex.