Cast iron Lower then A
Yes
Extra heavy soil pipe (CI) requires NO Coating
"See you in class!" in English is Ci vediamo in classe!in Italian.
Thank you very much is in Polish Dziękuję(ci/Ci) bardzo or Bardzo(ci/Ci) dziękuję. The word ci is a version of the word ty, which in English means you, inflected to the dative form according to Polish grammatical rules.
When I have to connect copper to lead "D" I usually solder the copper to the lead or wipe a lead joint depending on the diameter To connect copper to cast iron ,.... If there is a hub I caulk the copper directly into the CI with oakum and poured lead (molten) OR one can solder / braze a female adapter fitting and screw the copper into a CI female fitting
Driver's side below number 5 and 7 next to exhaust pipe
E-NUN-CI-ATE is the sylabic form.
An ionic bond.
At Ci Ci's Pizza.
Absolutely NOT as the drainage in CI piping has to enter at a 11/14 ,22.5 , 45 deg, 60 Deg as allowing a pipe to go straight in will erode the CI wall
It means "here" and is always used in conjunction with another word separated by an hyphen. For instance "ci-joint" means "enclosed", "attached", "ci-gît ..." means "here lies the body of ..." on a tombstone. It's an archaic form of "ici" (here).
Drain/sewer and vent pipes in newer homes are either ABS (black) or PVC (white) plastic cell core pipes. The sewer line that runs from the home to the street or septic can very to alot of different kinds of pipe and some are good and some fail alot. If you live in a older home or have a older commercial building chances are you can have either bell cast iron, copper or galvanized and in some cases clay unless it has been upgraded. Galvanized in most civilized codes can NOT be used under ground (unless coated) Sewer piping under ground can be Type K copper, Service weight CI, HXCI, NH CI, clay pipe , Class 22 CI