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The best types of bits that should be used in drilling metal is either titanium or cobalt. Both of these bits work well when drilling through metals such as stainless steel and cast iron.
Cast iron
What type of oil should be used for a 2003 Toyota sienna xle
Pig Iron it is called in the trade
The thickness of coping is dependendent on the type of material used and the amount of any overhang. Typically a cast-in-place coping is 3" with about an inch of overhange.
A torque wrench should not be used on any hitch type.
type B
i think it should be single
There is only one type of stethoscope.
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Basement apartments have a specific set of challenges — noise from above (footsteps, furniture moving), sometimes shared walls with neighbors, plus the concrete/block construction typical of basements — so the right approach usually layers a few methods together. Ceiling (biggest priority — noise from above) This is usually the main complaint in basement apartments. The most effective assembly: Resilient channels or sound isolation clips to decouple the ceiling from the joists above, preventing vibration from transferring directly through a rigid connection Insulation in the joist cavity (mineral wool or dense fiberglass batt) to reduce airborne sound transmission Mass-loaded vinyl (MLV) layer for added mass, since denser barriers block more sound New drywall layer, ideally with Green Glue damping compound between layers if adding double drywall Skipping the decoupling step is the most common reason people add MLV/drywall and still hear a lot of noise — sound just travels around the barrier through the connected framing instead of through it. Walls (if shared with neighbors or exterior noise) Basement walls are often concrete/block, which is already fairly good at blocking sound due to mass, but any gaps (around pipes, electrical, window wells) need acoustic sealant, since these small leaks let disproportionate noise through even in an otherwise solid wall. Windows (if present) Basement window wells often have poor seals; adding weatherstripping or upgrading to a double-pane/laminated option helps with any street-level noise or window well echo. Doors If the apartment entry door is a standard hollow-core door, upgrading to a solid-core door with compression seals meaningfully reduces hallway/exterior noise transfer — a commonly overlooked fix. Floor (if you're the one generating noise for a unit below you) Adding carpet with a dense pad, or acoustic underlayment if redoing flooring, addresses impact noise at the source rather than trying to block it after the fact. Since basement apartments often deal with both airborne (voices, TV) and impact (footsteps) noise simultaneously, it's usually worth getting an actual assessment rather than guessing at one fix — Desound and similar consultants typically evaluate ceiling, walls, and door together since basement noise problems rarely come from just one source.
87 octane should be sufficient