#Best Plastic Pipe for Hot Water
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wavingroup · 20 hours ago
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Choosing The Best Plastic Pipe for Hot Water, And How?
Are you searching for the best plastic pipe for hot water applications? If so, then choose Wavin as your pipe supplier for reliable and long-lasting pipes designed to handle extreme temperatures. For more information about their CPVC pipes, read this blog post.
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pprpipesandfittings · 4 months ago
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If you are upgrading your home decor, then renovate your plumbing system too with Wavin’s best plastic pipe for hot water. Ensure a seamless experience through optimal functioning and long-lasting service. Visit Wavin to learn more about their pipes and fittings.
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siriscrafts · 4 months ago
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How to ecoprint a t-shirt!
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Take the cloth you want to dye – natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool and silk work best, but also polyamide! It it's new, it's good to wash it first to get rid of any surface treatments on the cloth.
Then you'll need mordant for your fabric: alum and tannins for cellulose fibers, or just alum for protein fibers. Mordanting will help the print stick to the fabric and stay vibrant! To pre-mordant, simply dissolve the mordant into hot water and dip your cloth in it. To calculate how much mordant you need, simply weigh your dry cloth and divide by ten.
After mordanting, you can let your cloth dry or simply wring it and continue to the next step. Using wet cloth will result in a more watercolour-like print, as the dyes spread a bit. For crisper prints, it's better to use dry cloth.
Next you'll need plant stuff! Most green stuff will give yellowish hues, but there are some plants that are special dye plants. Do your research or experiment! (I used dyers chamomille, st. john's wort and some purpleish plants that I'm hoping will give red.) Some kitchen scraps like onion skins, and some mushrooms (eg. surprise webcap) are also commonly used! You can use fresh or dried plants. Arrange them on your cloth in whatever pattern you like! I'm folding my shirt in half to get a mirrored print, so I placed some flowers facing up and some facing down, but generally you'll want to place the flower face down and leaves face up!
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Then it's time for wrapping up your cloth! You'll need another fabric or plastic to cover the cloth and something solid to wrap your fabric around, like a stick, some rulers or a piece of pipe. A rolling pin can be helpful in getting the plants flat against the fabric before wrapping. I used a big glass jar, like so!
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Place the other fabric or plastic on top of your cloth and roll tightly! Tie the roll with some scrap yarn so it stays tight and finally wrap it in a towel. If you want a background colour, you can use a transfer cloth that's dipped in dye in place of the plastic or other fabric.
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Next this roll will be steamed to get the colours from the plants into the cloth. A big kettle and small flower pot upside down work well, if you don't want to sacrifice a juicer. I used a bucket, a styrofoam box and an elecric kettle to save energy. Let it steam for 1,5 hours. If your cloth and plants were dried, it will take longer.
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Once it's steamed, let it cool completely. Then it's time for the reveal! Dry and iron, wear and hand-wash.
I'll post the finished shirt once it's ready!
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batmanisagatewaydrug · 10 months ago
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Heyy, I just got my first ever toy (silicone bullet vibrator) and was wondering how it should be stored? Is it safe to just leave in a drawer after cleaning, or should it be put in something like a plastic baggie? It didn't come with its own container other than the cardboard box it came in. As for washing, would soap be necessary or just rinsing under warm water work? The instructions only say not to use corrosive detergent and nothing else. Thank you in advance for answering my kinda basic questions haha
hey anon,
some kind of container, like a clean box or simple fabric bag, within your drawer would be ideal, as it will stop your toy from touching anything else that may pass along bacteria that you don't want anywhere near your orifices. even the cardboard box is a good option for that purpose! I keep a couple of my toys in the boxes they came in, since it keeps them separate from everything else in my drawer, is easy to find, and has guaranteed space for the toy + charger.
most important is that you're keeping it somewhere cool and dry. silicone toys aren't as sensitive to heat and humidity as some other materials, but heat and humidity are always going to be the best conditions or bacteria growth and again: we don't want that! so if your drawer is, say, directly beneath a drippy pipe and right above a heater, that's maybe not your best bet.
the way you clean your toy is definitely the most important part of the equation here, and luckily silicone toys are easy! unscented soap and hot water will be just fine :)
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excessive-vampires · 1 year ago
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Alphabet Thralls Part 1: The Factory
Masterlist with content warnings
Taglist: @d-cs @steh-lar-uh-nuhs @softvampirewhump
The room contained five humans, aged 18-25, restrained in chairs with gags in their mouths and large name tags on their shirts. Each person’s tag had a single letter on it. Q, R, S, T, U. Q fought against his restraints the best he could, but the chairs were bolted to the floor. R and T simply cried. U observed her surroundings. S was sitting with their eyes closed, seemingly sleeping or meditating.
There was the sound of a heavy door opening then three women were walking into the windowless concrete room where the prisoners were being held. 
The women all wore white lab coats, simply because they knew human psychology well enough to know that symbols of authority would inspire compliance. They stood in a line in front of the prisoners, who all looked up at them. They looked dead except for their eyes, which were vibrant and crimson. 
“Hello, candidates,” said the woman standing in the middle. “You are here to be trained as vampiric thralls. The amount of time it takes for you to be trained will depend on how cooperative you are. After your training you will be assigned to a vampire who will be your owner. For the time being, we are your handlers, and you will obey our orders.” The two other women moved around to release the restraints holding the prisoners to the chairs and secure their hands in front of them so they could be transported. Each of them fought to no avail, except for S, who complied without even hesitating. The women gave them a questioning look, as did U. The others were too focussed on their own struggles to notice. The humans were led, or dragged in Q’s case, out of the door and down an equally windowless concrete hallway. Two of the women held one human’s restraints in each hand, the woman who had spoken held both the chain between Q’s cuffs and his arm. His thrashing did nothing to loosen her iron grip. 
The room the prisoners were led into next was even more alarming than the blank concrete walls of the holding cell they woke up in. The floor and walls were tiled, there was a drain that the floor slanted towards, and hooks were bolted to the low ceiling. T screamed through her gag. The woman holding her shackles gave the chain a sharp tug. 
“Quiet,” she said harshly enough to get T to shut up. “It is in your best interest to remain calm.” 
The women looped the prisoners’ chains over the hooks and left the room. Five different corpse-like people walked in. They wore plain navy blue jumpsuits with clear plastic aprons over them. Each one carried a small plastic bucket. They chatted amicably with each other as they entered the room, but got quiet as soon as they were close enough for the prisoners to make out any words. They each stood in between a prisoner and the far wall and took a large pair of fabric shears from their buckets. Most of the prisoners struggled and sobbed and tried to pull away as the jumpsuited handlers cut off all of their clothing. They took R’s glasses away as he tried to spit curses through the gag. S seemed to be hyperventilating as their handler removed the metal studs from just below their bottom lip, but offered up no resistance, even as they shivered from the cold air. The handler who had stripped U walked over to the wall next to the door and turned a lever before starting to walk back.
After about two seconds pipes in the walls started making noise and water hot enough to be painful but not to burn sprayed out from nozzles set into the far wall. The handlers tried to avoid the spray as best they could as they proceeded to thoroughly scrub down the prisoners’ hair and bodies. Q attempted to headbut his handler when they tried to scrub his face, but got nothing except soap in his eyes for his trouble. When the handlers were satisfied that the prisoners were entirely clean, the one in front of U went over and turned off the water. Then he left the room. Without the heat of the water the air of the room was once again freezing, and all the prisoners’ skin was covered in goosebumps from the cold by the time the handler returned with a chair covered in straps.
Q was put in the chair first. They pulled the many straps so tight around him that he couldn’t move at all despite his efforts to struggle. One of the handlers pulled a thin pair of scissors from his jumpsuit’s pocket and began to cut Q’s shoulder-length hair until it was short enough to no longer touch his neck. 
R and U’s hair was decided to already be short enough, so next they dragged down S after hanging Q back on his hook. After S and T’s hair was cut and they were hung back up the prisoner’s who’d had haircuts had buckets of water thrown over them to get rid of any clippings stuck to their skin. The handlers then went to a cabinet in the back of the room and returned each holding a towel and a soft, warm black nightgown with a letter embroidered on it. They dried off the prisoners, who despite their fear and embarrassment were all grateful in the backs of their minds to longer be dripping wet in the cold. 
The handlers were tactical in the order in which each prisoner was taken from their hook and unshackled so they could put on the gown. Q was first, and of course he fought. The handlers easily deflected his blows and weren’t afraid to punch back until he was weak enough to have the gown shoved over his head and his shackles put back on. The strength that the handlers used to subdue him showed beyond a shadow of a doubt that they weren’t human. 
R was next. Confused due to his lack of glasses and frightened by the sounds of violence he cowered in fear until the handlers not holding back Q firmly put the gown on him. He only resisted when he realized they were trying to put the shackles back on. Soon enough though the handlers succeeded. 
U was taken down next. She had seen what happened when Q resisted, and allowed the gown to be put on her and her hands to be bound without fighting back. 
T was still sobbing, but she was also desperately trying to cover herself as best she could and almost eagerly accepted the clothing being slipped over her head. 
That left S. Two handlers were holding back Q. One had R. One held both U and T. That left only one to handle S. S was taken down from the hook and unshackled without any fuss. The handler simply put the gown in their hands and they slipped it over their freezing skin gratefully. They exhaled their relief at the comfortable cloth and then held their hands out so they could be shackled again. The handler tilted their head and raised an eyebrow, wary of a trap, but S made no move to fight. 
The prisoners were led back to their holding cell, which now had five bare twin sized mattresses with a single pillow each on the floor instead of bolted-down chairs. A door on the far end of the room had been removed from its frame, allowing the group to see that there was a small bathroom behind it. R, T, and U were released from their restraints at the same time. Their hands immediately started working to get out their gags. 
“Pick a bed,” one of the handlers instructed. 
The three unrestrained prisoners did as they were told, with U making sure R didn’t trip over anything as he walked. S was unshackled next. They made no move to remove their gag or do anything else. The handler that had unlocked their cuffs pressed the key into their hand and took off their gag. Now it was S’s turn to give a look of disbelief. The other handlers dragged a struggling Q past them and locked the chain of his shackles into a loop set into the wall. The handler in front of S took hold of their chin and spoke firmly. 
“Once this door is closed you will unlock Q’s shackles. Then slide both the shackles and the key through the slot at the bottom of the door.” They didn’t wait for a response before leading the other handlers out of the door that closed with a heavy thud. 
S walked over to Q and freed him from the wall. As soon as the restraints preventing him from collapsing were gone he fell to his hands and knees on the floor and gasped in ragged breaths. He looked up just in time to see S following the handler’s instructions on how to get rid of the shackles and key. 
Q tore out his gag. “We could have used that as a weapon to fight back!” he practically growled. “Why would you help them?”
S looked back at him with an unreadable expression as they walked towards the empty mattress nearest the door. “Because this was a test.”
No matter how much Q berated them for their cooperation, S stayed silent as they tried to get comfortable on their mattress without more pillows or a blanket. Soon the lights went out.
The other prisoners talked. They shared names, stories of how they were taken. U and T were students with the same late seminar class. R had been walking home from his shift at work. Q was simply out for a run to tire himself out. S said nothing until everyone was tired enough that the conversation began to die out. 
“Hey,” R said. “S.” His tone betrayed his bitterness that they had refused to give their real name. “Why are you acting like this? I mean, I get trying to stay on their good side, but you’re so damn calm. Why aren’t you at least more scared?”
There was a silence so long that R wondered if S had actually been asleep this entire time. Then a clear voice in a simple, matter-of-fact tone said, “I volunteered.”
S did not respond to the chaos that followed.
#AT
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ask-majoko-and-pals · 3 months ago
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How hot should soup be when you start consuming it? How hot should coffee be when you start to consume it? Tea?
Lucibelle: Hot? I dunno. Not hot enough to burn my mouth off. Gally has a whole THING with tea, her ma's from Galar I think. Or that's her dad, I dunno.
Hack: Soup should be vibrating at a volume of 69 degrees Celsius, and the kettle whistles for every hot beverage I make. Except for green tea and coffee. I only drink leftover coffee, and that goes in the microwave for 46 seconds. Green tea is best served cold, ice-brewed. The particles should not be vibrating that much.
Rye: I wish you'd stop explaining heat like that.
Hack: Majoko thinks it's hilarious.
Majoko: I do.
Rye: Anyways, I like my soup after it sits on medium-high heat on the stove for about fifteen minutes, so that when it gets in the bowl, it's still warm enough to eat. I like drinking my coffee and tea with creamer added AFTERWARDS so it can cool down to optimal drinking temperature right away. The way it should be.
Majoko: I like my soups really hot, but I use a plastic spoon so my mouth doesn't burn. I... Also drink my green tea with boiling hot water like a commoner. My hot chocolate is always at around 200° when I drink it.
Hack: Your soup's too loud. And what kind of hot chocolate needs to be at 200 degrees, is your hot chocolate breakdancing or something?
Majoko: Fahrenheit. Or I just use hot water from the pipe.
Galatea: I don't know about soup, but I DO have a tea chart!
Dante: A chart?
Hack: YOU HAVE A CHART!? Galatea, you're my new best friend now.
Galatea: Personally, I like to drink black tea at a lovely medium-high temperature which is achieved by steeping it for THREE MINUTES in a POT, and adding the milk (cold, 26 ml) AFTER the tea, to a CERAMIC mug. But then again, I'd steep my tea in milk if I could. Oh, and I avoid coffees. They tend to make me shakey.
Rye: That makes sense... Coffee is known for caffeine, and that does make people jittery.
Hack: But... Where's the chart? I thought you'd have an exact temperature.
Lucibelle: Geez, you think she sticks a thermometer in her tea every morning or something?
Majoko: What about you, Dante?
Dante: I like my soup hot, obviously. But as for coffee and tea...
Rye: Yes?
Dante: ...Galatea, I feel like you're going to judge me.
Lucibelle: We're all judging, just out with it!
Dante: I like my teas and coffee iced and with milk.
Galatea: What—
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lauher · 2 years ago
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Hot Cross Buns
"One a penny, two a penny, hot cross-buns"
Hot cross buns are a centuries' old tradition from England. There are many different recipes, but all forms feature a fruit laden roll with a cross on top. The most authentic versions have the cross baked into the bun. It should not be frosting. The buns described here are my version of Paul Hollywood's recipe.
The dough is very simple. The ingredients are all dumped into the stand mixer equipped with the dough hook. You start with 500 grams of flour, two tablespoons of sugar, a tablespoon of yeast and a teaspoon of salt. One egg is whisked with 100 grams of milk and 140 grams of water. This mixture is then added to the dry ingredients with the mixer running. Once things are well combined two tablespoons of softened butter are added. The dough is kneaded for about eight minutes then transferred to a cover bowl for a one hour rise.
While the dough is rising the filling is prepared. One apple is pealed and diced. (I used a honey crisp.) A half cup of golden raisins are added along with third of a cup of candied orange peel and the zest of two oranges.
After the hour rise the dough is smashed down and the filling is kneaded into the dough. This is pretty messy and takes a bit of work. It gets easier as you go as the juice from the apples lightens up the dough. Once you are finished the dough goes back into the bowl for another hour rise.
Finally you get to make the buns. You should have enough dough for a dozen good sized buns. Use your trusty triple beam to portion the dough into twelve 90 gram portions. Roll each portion into a ball. Try to poke any protruding fruit chunks into the ball. Place the balls in a 3 x 4 pattern on a parchment covered baking sheet leaving about an inch gap between them. Cover everything loosely with plastic wrap and give the buns a hour and a half rise.
The next step before the oven is adding the cross. Take 150 grams of flour and add enough water (perhaps 130 grams) to make a soft paste. Transfer this to a pastry bag and pipe a cross onto the top of each bun. Bake the rolls for 18 minutes in a 400 degree oven.
While the buns are in the oven prepare a simple 1:1 glaze of 100 grams each of sugar and water. I flavored the glaze with a teaspoon of orange emulsion, but you could use orange of lemon zest instead.
Once the buns are out of the oven immediately use your paint brush and give them at least two coats of the glaze. Transfer the buns to a wire rack for cooling.
The buns are best eaten warm. Either immediately, which is truly divine, or later after a zap in the microwave. They are a lot of work, but they are worth it!
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tracking-these-wolves · 9 days ago
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Blog #8 10.27.24
I didn't forget! I was backpacking all weekend like a cool person.
There is SO much to talk about!! First off, Adam and I had a BLAST! We went to the AMR and hiked the Eastern Lake Loop. It was so much fun and so much to discuss!!
it started at 6:30 AM on Saturday... I realized that, in order to hike the trail from the trailhead, we had to have parking reservations in advance.. Which we didn't have. After seeing sun rain and the clearest double rainbow i have ever seen, I picked up Adam and we went to breakfast to decide what to do. We both got the best eggs benedict i have genuinely ever had (will be going back) and decided to just. wing it and try lol. We got in the car and started driving, and google maps actually took us to the ferry to get across the lake. We didn't plan on this, and asked the ferryman when the next ferry left --- it left five minutes after we got there! We were SO stoked. We got out of the car and talked about zebra mussels before getting on the ferry. The ferry was SO cool --- it was kinda old and rickety, but so awesome!! we had a blast on it!!
After the ferry, we drove through the most beautiful terrain I think I've ever seen, and then we got to the parking lot of the trailhead. Like I predicted, we were turned away... But we found (slightly illegal) parking just down the road! We got out, got our stuff put together, and walked to the creek. We were pretty far from the trailhead, and the creek eventually met up with the same trail that we were trying to get to, so we decided to just follow it. The first time we tried to follow was a bust --- it turned into a verticle cliff lol. The second time worked, though we did have to go through some sketchy property... "dementica". The river is SO beautiful!
we found this really cool, old, wooden pipe --- we followed it for a while before dipping to the river to walk on the rocks. it was so genuinely beautiful, i can't even begin to explain. everything was perfect. We chilled out for a bit next to the river, and then continued on our merry way, eventually making it to the first bridge!! woohoo!!
we continued along the (actual) trail, stopping frequently to look at the incredible views and the trees. I explained to him how to identify certain tree species, and by the time we left, he had it down! we also stopped to loon call haha. we talked about pretty much everything under the sun as we walked, and stopped at Beaver Meadow Falls to admire. It was so genuinely beautiful, I could have died. We decided to eat our tuna then, and broke into the cans (literally broke into... i forgot a can opener oopsie). the tuna was really good, though a little gritty from the rock we used to open the cans. After our tuna break, we continued onto the final stretch --- and finally, to the lake! the lake was the most beautiful thing i have ever seen in my entire life. Massive mountains came down to meet the lake, and there was a unique overhang that gave it a memorable appearance. It was WINDY! windy as fuck! we struggled to put up the tarp, but once it was up, it was great. We set down the wool blanket I brought, and then tried for 20 minutes to zip our sleeping bags together. we did it! but at what cost? keep reading to find out lmao
Then, we made dinner! We drank hot coco (delicous) and made sludge -- I made the mistake of adding a gravypacket, and that made it WAY too salty. Adam said he still liked it though, which is good! The hot coco was REALLY good too. The soup was just okay.... I am so mad at myself for adding the stupid gravy packet! i should've added water, that would've helped. oh well. I also burned myself pretty bad making the soup... and melted the plastic (seriously --- who put that there?) on my boiler.
Once we set up a bear bag (which wasn't really bear proof at all haha) we brushed our teeth and then star gazed a little. We talked about profound things, with me dropping a nuke about the seasons being cased because we live in a snowglobe and Adam dropping a bomb about us dying and returning to the lake. I find comfort in the fact we'll both think of the lake as we die... even if we don't, I find comfort in the fact that we both were impacted by it. I don't want to die, I don't want to leave this life, I don't want to leave Adam. I find comfort in the way we share our lives.
Speaking of, we went to bed and kissed lmao. I asked him what we were, and he asked me what I wanted, but I deflected it by asking him what he wanted. He explained that he really likes just being my friend, but that he likes me, but that he isn't ready for a relationship. I do not blame him! He mentioned that he wanted to focus on platonic relationships, which I also get. It's still only the second month of college, and I don't think that he's been away from home a lot, so I am not upset. To be honest, I am not upset that we're not dating. I like the idea of taking it pretty slow, and even if it doesn't go anywhere, I am so SO grateful the universe has given me the chance to kiss him and hold him again. God knows I missed his touch. I really like kissing him.
My feelings on it are pretty simple. Adam is an incredible person, so whether he decides that he wants a relationship or he just wants to be friends, I'll adapt and be happy. It may seem push-over of me, but I'm being so serious when I say that I'm just happy to be a part of his world. He called me and Ollie two of the best people he knows, and it melted my heart. to be compared to ollie is CRAZY to me! That's what I really love about Adam... We can both be a bit mean (playfully) to each other, but he always makes me feel appreciated and loved. I really appreciate Adam. Anyways. So, yeah, we kissed and it was the best ever and I am so so happy. I don't think I'm going to tell any of my friends... I want to see where this goes before I tell them lol
The night was really rough. Adam slept a little (he snores a little and it's ADORABLE), and we cuddled the entire night... I was not as easily put to sleep. It was REALLY widny and I get a little scared of wind... There was also something circling our tent for a bit, so I was clutching my bear spray for dear life. Then, the second half of the night got WICKED cold... Our sleeping bags (poorly zipped together because of a differing zipper pattern or whatever the fuck) weren't really cutting it, so my feet were FREEZING. It's okay tho <3. I love sleeping with Adam... He's really comfortable lol.
We woke up the next morning around 8:30, though we didn't get up till nine. He's so cute in the morning... His hair gets all messy (of course, whose doesn't haha). We finally got up and broke down camp (all while freezing). It was so goddamn cold!! i swear the windchill made it 10 degrees. Breaking up camp was actually pretty fun, we got all our stuff put away and then said goodbye to the lake and the mountains and the moss. Adam knows a lot about moss -- it's really cool! i never thought about it much until him and I started hanging out. As I'm writing this, I'm thinking of that hot coco we had. That was really fucking good hot coco. Anyways. We got our stuff packed up, said thank you to the trees (esp the cedar) and left. We started on our way back, making a quick detour to see rainbow falls --- SO worth it! genuinely the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life. It was so amazing, the way the water cascaded down the cliffs, the rocks themselves, the ice that had formed... it was all perfect! I'll have to post a few photos when I upload them to my computer.
After that, we continued on the east river trail. It was a beautiful hemlock forest, classic even. Open space, large rocks, good moss. We walked for a while (with me telling him about Coyote and the Boulder), until we reached a little overlook. We took a break here, and a little nap. I love sleeping on this dude. He's the literal best. We woke up and got out a snack, then kept walking. We hit the road in no time --- it's INCREDIBLE how far you can go when you're not bushwacking! We walked through a beautiful neighborhood (take a shot every time I say the word beautiful) with an even prettier country club, and then made it to the car. At the car, we ate our celebratory sardines and took another nap (for like... 2 hours). Again, he's so comfortable to sleep on. I really appreciate him.
We started driving home. We decided to not take the ferry, as it was pretty late and we weren't sure if it was running. We drove instead to the coast of the lake, and then across a bridge --- it was so beautiful (shot!). The mountains, and the trees, and the waters were so incredibly gorgeous... I couldn't believe my eyes. As we drove, I fell asleep on Adam's shoulder (teehee). We listened to music and his dad called, and my mom called, and etc etc lol. Dropped him off, we said goodnight, and that was our trip! we are def doing it again, it was SO fun!!!!
I had asked Lucy to do my stall on Sunday, but she forgot, so I ahd to go do it. It's okay though. That was my faulltttt...
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merseyrod · 14 days ago
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How to Handle Blocked Drains with Drain Unblocking Warrington
That Blocked Drain in Warrington can come with loads of inconveniences for you. For instance, it may no longer be possible for you to enjoy the comfort of your home – flooding and foul odour can be difficult to deal with. Moreover, the water that refuses to drain off encourages the spread of diseases. So, you should deal with the issue as fast as possible – prevent further damage with clean drain pipes.
Is It a Good Idea to Deal with the Situation Yourself?
If you just have a minor drain issue, you can clear it yourself. So, what does it take to ensure you have clear drain pipes?
Determine the Cause
To ensure you employ the right unblocking strategy, you should first know the cause and the extent of the blockage. If you hear a gurgling sound as water goes down your kitchen sink, that could mean particles of food remains are decaying within the system. It could get to a point where water no longer goes down your drain. Other items that can cause minor blockages include:
Excess sanitary products
Oils and fats from washing dishes
Tree roots for external drains
Use an Effective DIY Unblocking Strategy
You can now use the right strategy to clear the debris in question. For grease or soap scam, you can use hot water to clear them. However, avoid using this method with plastic pipes – hot water can melt such. For accumulated food, hair, paper, and other debris, a plunger can help to dislodge and clear the drains. You can also break down chemicals that cause blockage with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
Apply Preventative Drain Maintenance Strategies
After you unlock the drains, you should use preventative strategies to ensure they remain in top shape all year round - small changes in your habits can go a long way in maintaining your system. For instance, items like wet wipes, sanitary products, and cotton balls shouldn’t be anywhere close to the system. You should also instal drain covers to prevent items such as hair strands and food particles from getting into the drain pipes.
When to Hire Professionals for the Task
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For massive blockages, the DIY Drain Unblocking in Warrington may not work - hot water or a plunger may not dislodge the debris. So, you should go for a more effective solution – hire professionals who understand drain clearing. Fortunately, these professionals respond even in emergencies, ensuring the blocked drainage doesn’t interrupt your life.
What Makes the best professionals the most appropriate option for you? First, these experts don’t just begin working on your drain – they first inspect the system to determine the cause of the blockage, the exact location, and cases of damage to the drain fixtures. For instance, they conduct comprehensive CCTV drain surveys to pinpoint exactly where the blockage is and what’s causing it, ensuring a targeted solution rather than guesswork.
Moreover, the professionals have industry expertise and know the strategies to apply to restore the functionality of your drains. For the hard-to-remove debris, the experts use high-pressure water jetting to ensure you have perfect drains within the shortest time possible. The experts can also help with tree root removal services for underground pipes, ensuring you have clean pipes.
Unblock Your Drain Effectively
You shouldn’t let that Blocked Drain in Warrington stress you. After you identify the cause of the blockage, you can use DIY unblocking methods, including hot water and a plunger. For stubborn debris, hire professionals to help. Experts have adequate experience to help you restore the functionality of your drains.
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nexgencomposites · 19 days ago
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The Benefits of Using MLC Pipes in Construction
Introduction
Innovation and technology are always pushing boundaries in the construction business, and one of the most recent innovations to revolutionize the piping sector is the Multi-Layer Composite (MLC) pipe. With the greatest qualities of both metal and plastic piping systems, MLC pipes are becoming more and more popular in a variety of building applications.
Because of its exceptional flexibility, durability, and corrosion resistance, MLC pipes are receiving praise as the best option for applications ranging from residential to commercial and industrial. Nexgen Composite Pipes is a well-known MLC Pipe Manufacturer in India that prides itself on providing high-caliber pipe solutions that satisfy global requirements.
The importance of MLC Pipes in India has grown along with the demand for durable, dependable, and effective piping systems. These pipes are extensively utilized for hot and cold water distribution, gas pipelines, and underfloor heating systems because of their superior mechanical and chemical qualities. We will discuss the many advantages of utilizing MLC pipes in construction in this blog, as well as the reasons why they are now a must for modern engineers and builders.
What are MLC Pipes?
The advantages of both plastic and metal are combined in MLC, or multi-layer composite, pipes, which are designed with many layers of materials. Usually, layers of polyethylene surround an aluminum core in the construction. Because of their special composition, MLC pipes have exceptional flexibility, durability, and resilience to high pressure, which makes them perfect for a wide range of uses, such as gas pipelines, HVAC systems, plumbing, and more.
The inner and outer layers of plastic (typically cross-linked polyethylene, PEX) provide corrosion resistance and ensure smooth water flow, while the aluminum core ensures the strength and shape stability of the pipe. These features make MLC pipes one of the most versatile and reliable piping systems available today, particularly in a country like India where construction projects often face harsh environmental conditions.
Key Benefits of Using MLC Pipes in Construction
Durability and Longevity Durability is one of the main benefits of using MLC pipes in construction. The strong and durable product is made possible by the combination of layers of polyethylene and aluminum. Because MLC pipes don’t rust or degrade like conventional metal pipes do, they last longer and require less maintenance. The durability of MLC pipes makes them an excellent choice for long-term construction projects where reliability is paramount. Given that the MLC Pipe Manufacturers in India offer products that comply with international standards, you can expect these pipes to perform reliably even in harsh environmental conditions.
Flexibility and Ease of Installation Because of their extreme flexibility, MLC pipes can be bent without cracking. Because it makes installation easier, this flexibility is a huge benefit in the building industry. MLC pipes require fewer fittings or connections to be utilized in confined areas or to route around obstructions, which lowers the cost of materials and labor. In addition, their low weight makes them easier to handle and carry on-site than more    conventional piping materials like copper or galvanized steel. Construction crews are able to operate more productively as a result, which helps to save resources and time during installation.
Corrosion Resistance Corrosion is a major problem with traditional metal pipes; it can cause leaks, lower water quality, and eventually the plumbing system as a whole. By adding a plastic coating that shields the aluminum core from direct water contact, MLC pipes solve this issue. Because MLC pipes are unaffected by the mineral content of water, unlike metal pipes, they are perfect for conveying both hot and cold water. Using MLC Pipe in India guarantees a more durable system that won’t experience the regular metal pipe corrosion for projects in humid or coastal environments.
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Thermal Expansion and Contraction The low thermal expansion rate of MLC pipes is essential for systems that move hot water or are subjected to temperature changes. The pipe’s aluminum core aids in maintaining stability and shape, lowering the possibility of sagging or warping as a result of temperature variations. This feature is especially helpful for gas distribution and underfloor heating systems, where reliable operation is crucial.
Safe for Drinking Water Water safety is a top priority when it comes to plumbing systems. The flavor, fragrance, or cleanliness of drinking water will not be impacted by the non-toxic, scaling-resistant inner layer of MLC pipes, which is typically composed of PEX or HDPE. Because of this, MLC pipes are a great option for water supply systems in both homes and businesses.
Versatility in Application MLC pipes have a broad range of purposes, from gas distribution and home plumbing to compressed air systems and underfloor heating in the industrial sector. They are a preferred choice for many building projects due to their adaptability, especially in industries where handling liquids and gases under various pressure and temperature conditions is necessary.
Nexgen Composite Pipes: Leading the Way in MLC Pipe Innovation
Nexgen Composite Pipes is one of the most reputable MLC pipe manufacturers in India because of its dedication to excellence, innovative technology, and client satisfaction. Being a leader in the field, Nexgen provides a large selection of MLC pipes that fit to the particular requirements of the building sector. Their products meet worldwide safety and quality standards and are produced with modern technology.
The reliable supply chain and outstanding customer support of Nexgen Composite Pipes are well-known, and they guarantee the prompt delivery of MLC pipes to several construction sites throughout India. Nexgen offers pipe solutions for all types of projects—residential, commercial, or industrial—that guarantee dependability, affordability, and safety. When looking for dependable MLC Pipe in India, engineers, contractors, and builders choose them because of their unwavering commitment to quality.
Energy Efficiency
The energy efficiency of MLC pipes is another important advantage. These pipes are very efficient for systems that transfer hot water because of their aluminum core, which functions as a barrier against heat loss. The ability of this insulation to sustain water temperature lowers the amount of energy required to heat water in long-distance pipelines. Both businesses and homeowners may see significant energy savings as a result of this over time.
Additionally, MLC pipes’ slower rate of thermal expansion lessens systemic stress and minimizes piping infrastructure wear and tear. This improves the performance and efficiency of heating and cooling systems, which helps to consume less energy and has a smaller environmental effect.
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Cost-Effective Solution
MLC pipes are an affordable option for both small and large building projects because of its flexibility, durability, and ease of installation. MLC pipes may initially cost a little more than conventional metal pipes, but over time, they will end up being a more cost-effective choice because to their durability and lower maintenance needs. The quick and simple installation procedure also reduces labor costs, which lowers the overall cost of piping systems.
Builders and contractors can readily acquire high-quality materials from reliable manufacturers like Nexgen Composite Pipes, thanks to the widespread availability of MLC Pipe in India. This assures that they are investing in a piping system that will give higher performance and long-term value.
Environmentally Friendly
Sustainability is a major factor in today’s building business, and MLC pipes have a number of advantages for the environment. MLC pipes are made of recyclable materials, and because of their extended lifespan, there will be less waste and replacements needed over time. Furthermore, MLC pipes’ energy-efficient qualities support green building principles by lowering the energy used in HVAC and water heating systems.
Conclusion
There is no denying the advantages of use MLC pipes in construction. MLC pipes have shown to be a dependable and affordable option for a variety of applications due to its energy efficiency, ease of installation, and resistance to corrosion. Builders and contractors now have access to high-quality supplies that satisfy the requirements of contemporary construction projects thanks to the growing availability of MLC Pipe in India.
One of the top MLC pipe manufacturers in India, Nexgen Composite Pipes, is essential in providing MLC pipes of the highest caliber that have been constructed to withstand the demands in various building settings. You can be confident that you’ll get a product from Nexgen that blends innovation, dependability, and durability. Nexgen’s MLC pipes provide the performance and durability required to guarantee the success of your construction projects, regardless of whether you’re working on a large-scale industrial operation or a residential project.
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myblogs1 · 20 days ago
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Choosing Quality Materials for a Lasting Plumbing Installation
When it comes to creating a durable plumbing installation, selecting the right materials is crucial. Using quality materials not only ensures a smooth water flow but also reduces the risk of future repairs or leaks. If you're working on a new build or upgrading your existing plumbing, understanding the different materials available can help you make the right choices. Here’s a simple guide to choosing the best materials for a long-lasting plumbing system.
Why Material Quality Matters
The materials you choose for your plumbing system affect its durability, performance, and resistance to wear and tear. High-quality pipes, fittings, and fixtures ensure that your plumbing can handle high water pressure, resist corrosion, and last for many years. On the other hand, poor-quality materials can lead to frequent problems, such as leaks, bursts, or clogging, causing expensive repairs and headaches down the line.
Common Plumbing Materials
When planning your plumbing installation, you’ll likely encounter a few common materials used in residential plumbing systems. Each material has its pros and cons, depending on the specific needs of your home and water supply.
Copper Pipes Copper is one of the most popular materials used in plumbing. It’s strong, durable, and highly resistant to corrosion. It can also handle high water pressure and hot water well, making it ideal for both hot and cold water lines. While copper tends to be more expensive than other options, it’s known to last for decades with little maintenance. One downside is that it requires skilled labor to install properly.
PEX Pipes Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) is a flexible plastic material that has become increasingly popular for plumbing installations. It’s easy to install, as it can bend around corners, reducing the need for multiple fittings. PEX is highly resistant to freezing, making it an excellent option for areas with cold climates. It’s also less expensive than copper. However, PEX cannot be used outdoors, as UV rays can degrade it over time.
PVC Pipes Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a lightweight and cost-effective material commonly used for drainage systems and vent lines. It’s easy to work with and resistant to corrosion. However, PVC isn’t suitable for hot water lines, as it can’t handle high temperatures. For cold water and drainage, though, it’s a budget-friendly and reliable option.
CPVC Pipes Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is a stronger version of PVC that can withstand higher temperatures. This makes it suitable for hot water lines as well as cold. CPVC is a great alternative to copper, offering similar durability but at a lower cost. However, like PVC, CPVC is also not suitable for outdoor use, as sunlight can damage it.
Stainless Steel While not as common as copper or plastic pipes, stainless steel is another option for plumbing installations. It’s highly durable and resistant to rust, making it ideal for use in areas with salty water, such as coastal regions. However, stainless steel is more expensive and harder to install, so it’s often reserved for special applications.
Choosing the Right Fittings and Fixtures
Beyond the pipes, fittings and fixtures are essential for connecting the various components of your plumbing system. Brass fittings are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them a good choice for high-pressure connections. Stainless steel and plastic fittings are also widely available and can be used depending on the type of pipe material you choose.
When it comes to faucets, showerheads, and other fixtures, choosing materials like stainless steel or brass ensures that they’ll last longer and resist tarnishing. While these fixtures may be more expensive upfront, they offer better long-term performance and are less likely to need frequent repairs or replacements.
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wavingroup · 2 months ago
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Best Plastic Pipe For Hot Water
Wavin's best plastic pipe for hot water ensures reliable performance, even in high-temperature conditions. Engineered with advanced materials, these pipes offer excellent heat resistance, durability, and longevity, making them ideal for residential and commercial plumbing. Trust Wavin for safe and efficient hot water distribution in any environment.
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Best Plastic Pipe for Hot Water
Wavin is the right brand of plastic plumbing and drainage pipes and fittings to ensure an efficient water system at your place. They offer the best plastic pipe for hot and cold water systems with flexible designs, ensuring ease of installation and operation.
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What is the difference between a CPVC and UPVC pipe? - Quora
The main difference between CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) and UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride) lies in their material properties and applications. CPVC, created by chlorinating PVC, offers superior heat and chemical resistance, making it ideal for hot and cold water plumbing systems. Conversely, UPVC is a rigid material without plasticizers, commonly used for drainage, sewage, and cold water supply, as it can't handle high temperatures. In summary, CPVC is best for hot water applications and enhanced chemical resistance, while UPVC is suited for cold water and drainage systems. Both types are durable but are designed for different plumbing needs
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Prestige Plastics: The Best Seller for CPVC Pipes in Lahore, Pakistan
When it comes to reliable and high-quality CPVC pipes in Lahore, Pakistan, Prestige Plastics stands as a leader in the market. Known for its exceptional product quality and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Prestige Plastics has earned a reputation as the go-to supplier for CPVC pipes in both residential and industrial applications.
Why CPVC Pipes Are the Preferred Choice
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipes have gained immense popularity in the construction industry for plumbing and piping systems due to their durability, heat resistance, and ability to handle high-pressure environments. CPVC pipes are often used for hot and cold water distribution, making them essential in homes, commercial buildings, and industrial setups. Their corrosion resistance and longevity make them a cost-effective choice over time.
As the demand for CPVC pipes grows in Pakistan, Prestige Plastics ensures that it stays at the forefront of providing premium-quality piping solutions.
What Makes Prestige Plastics the Best Seller in Lahore?
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Conclusion: Prestige Plastics is Lahore’s Top Choice for CPVC Pipes
For anyone seeking the best CPVC pipes in Lahore, Pakistan, Prestige Plastics is the clear winner. With a dedication to superior quality, affordability, and excellent customer service, the company has earned its position as the top seller of CPVC pipes in the region.
Whether you’re working on a residential project or need piping solutions for industrial applications, Prestige Plastics offers the right products to meet your needs. With Prestige Plastics, you can count on durability, reliability, and long-term performance, making them the best choice for CPVC pipes in Lahore.
If you’re looking for premium CPVC pipes, choose Prestige Plastics – the name you can trust for all your piping needs!
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plasticpipesforwatersupply · 2 months ago
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Which Pipe Is Best for Hot Water? Expert Picks Revealed
Discover the best plastic pipe for hot water by Wavin. Additionally, read this blog and learn about expert picks like CPVC, PEX, and PB pipes to find the best option for your hot water system.
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