That's galvanized and the solder joints are lead based. On top of it all, you have a liter or more being wasted that will never see the outlet.
Used to be. Lead solder is actually getting really hard to find, even for projects that aren't for human consumption.
You're assuming all the pipework is open. Also, I think I see Teflon tape, not solder. Could be wrong.
TMW you write some notes to help you organise your notes to help you organise your notes to help you organise your notes and just end up in this cycle of "how do I turn this mess into something coherent?"
If I was building it I'd have a plug inside to cut down on wastage... and I think that's PTFE tape or sealant not solder
Forgive me for being dumb, but where does the "litre or more that will never see the outlet" go, if not through the outlet?
that moment when you are super excited you got your waiver to waive an externship approved..... only to find out you need to make up the 3 credit hours for the externship with another class in order to graduate... also that moment when you are waitlisted for the only remaining core class for your degree...
So glad I'm not a student anymore. All of those core requirements, internships, externships, whatever, that's for the registrar's office to deal with. I think. I just teach the classes.
That moment when you have nothing to do, so instead of, I don't know, watching a film or doing your laundry or God forbid, doing some actual writing, you decide to see how much of a whole chicken you can eat by yourself in one sitting. EDIT: It's finally come out of the oven, IT'S SO GOOD! EDIT 2: One breast, one wing, and one leg. (The other half is now sitting on my absent flatmate's shelf in the fridge and will be turned into chicken mayo and frozen.)
TMW you get a new assignment for your work that you think will last you until the weekends, but it's small enough that you can do it in one day.