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Golf Club Head Covers

29th September 2009
Golf is a game of great concentration and precision, of accuracy and control and also of some routine building and constant practice on the greens and the driving range. May golfers are extremely passionate about the game of golf and will invest large sum... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Clone Golf Clubs- Are They Worth It?- Part 1

28th September 2009
Why would anyone want to use clone golf clubs instead of the real brand the clones are mimicking? Obviously the answer is to save money, and that is understandable. Drivers can easily cost $400-500, and some hybrids cost over $200 each. These days a good ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Titleist AP2 Irons at www.clubgolfsale.com

25th September 2009
Titleist AP2 Irons For the better player these sticks have the look, feel and accuracy you crave. Misses are better than ever (afterall, good misses is what this game is about), look is typically 'Titleist traditional', feel is what you would expect a... Read >
Author: leogolf

Mizuno Golf Wedges-A Review of the latest Wedges from Mizuno

12th September 2009
Mizuno Golf Wedges have been among the most popular wedges ever put into production. In this article I look at the latest versions of these incredibly clubs. Mizuno Golf wedges have always been incredibly popular with amateurs and professionals alike. ... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

Kitchen Knives

07th September 2009
A kitchen knife is a knife specifically designed to prepare food. How do you choose the best knives for your kitchen needs? When you’re an inexperienced cook, the hardest part about figuring out how to choose the best knife, is where to begin. A good... Read >
Author: Mountaineerproducts.com

Build a Hunting Knife

04th September 2009
Building a hunting knife is quite easy if you have all the correct materials ready. What you need? 1.A steel sheet for the blade part that is preferably made up of carbon steel. You can get this easily from the scrap yards 2.Steel marker pencils,... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Wok - A Versatile Cooking Vessel

02nd September 2009
Stir frying, steaming, roasting, and simmering techniques mean that woks are valuable kitchen utensils that you can surely make room for in your kitchen. The Chinese and other Asian cuisines have perfected all the valuable techniques that the wok can acco... Read >
Author: Andrew Emerson

Finding the Best Cutlery Deals

18th August 2009
Do you desire to have those set of elite knives but you have a limited budget? You're finding it hard to choose among the various options of cutlery offered to you. Let this article help you on your quest for the best deal. Here are some tips, starting wi... Read >
Author: Raily Arena

Mizuno Irons - Are They Really Worth It?

10th August 2009
Mizuno produce both cast and forged clubs. Cast clubs are basically made from a stainless steel alloy and made from a mould into which the steel alloy is poured. It is then allowed to cool and the mould is broken leaving you with the club head. Forg... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

Mizuno Golf Irons - The Key Differences Between a Forged Club and a Cast Club

10th August 2009
Mizuno golf irons are incredibly popular amongst keen golfers. Mizuno have a fantastic reputation for quality and feel and have been played and used to win many majors including by Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods. They have produced a huge range of clubs ... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

bulat steel made by Petrovich Anosov

10th August 2009
Bulat steel was lost at the beginning of the 19th century Petrovich Anosov was a student of the Damascus steel. He studied them for over ten years. He was believed to be able to recreate this steel in 1838. Petrovich Ansosv steel Bulat steel was very popu... Read >
Author: 33james

Mig Welding Stainless Steel

09th August 2009
Tig welding stainless steel is like an art form. It takes refinement, patience, a good eye, and eagerness to follow the rules for welding stainless. What are the rules?Come visit us right here for more Welder and Welding Info and get two Welding Ebooks ... Read >
Author: Vito Garza

The Basics Of Spring Plungers

27th July 2009
Spring loaded devices, also called spring plungers, provide an easy way to install springs in a piece of equipment. However, even experienced technicians sometimes don't fully appreciate the advantages and limitations of this piece of hardware. Here are s... Read >
Author: Greg Palmer

Mizuno Irons - Why Are They a Players Choice?

11th July 2009
Mizuno Irons have long been the choice of many top players... before they sign multi million dollar endorsement deals with various other manufacturers. But it is surely significant that when players are not bound by contract to play a particular brand... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

Manufacturer and Exporter of Cam couplings, Hydraulic coupling, Pneumatic coupling, Gear coupling, M

01st July 2009
Manufacturer and Exporter of Hydraulic Saels, Hydraulic Pumps, Hydraulic Hoses, Auto Hydraulic Connector, Hydraulic Couplings. We bring you a wide range of hydraulic and pneumatic seals including Metric seals, Lip Seal, Coupler Hose Shank, Pu seal.Hydraul... Read >
Author: hydraulicparts

Basics of Rebar Detailing & Concrete Reinforcement for Structures

28th June 2009
Rebar = Reinforcement Steel Bar Detail = to describe distinctly and minutely to allocate a particular task to provide detail drawings of each element of design A rebar or reinforcing bar, is a common steel bar used generally in reinforced concrete ... Read >
Author: Richard Bose

Right Tools For The Right Measurement

22nd June 2009
Gages are important parts in any industry to measure the gap-widths. Feeler gages are excellent tool in engineering to measure the clearance. It is required in aerospace industries, industrial equipments and even in consumer goods manufacturing. Gages are... Read >
Author: easterngage

Alpha Golf Clubs Define Quality

11th May 2009
Alpha Golf equipment covers the gamut from drivers to putters and everything in between. All the Alpha golf clubs are made with quality in manufacture and design. Each Alpha golf club has something to offer players. The Alpha Golf C830.2 Plasma Wel... Read >
Author: julieashton

Alpha Golf Clubs Define Quality

11th May 2009
Alpha Golf equipment covers the gamut from drivers to putters and everything in between. All the Alpha golf clubs are made with quality in manufacture and design. Each Alpha golf club has something to offer players. The Alpha Golf C830.2 Plasma Wel... Read >
Author: julieashton

Gateway Arch – Great architecture or modern play thing?

06th May 2009
The Gateway to the West or more commonly known as the Gateway Arch is a popular landmark of St. Louis, in Missouri. The structure is a part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and was designed by Eero Saarinen who was a Finnish American Archit... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Revolutionizing the Kitchen through Innovative Range of Kitchen Utensils and Cookware

04th May 2009
Kitchen cookware and kitchen utensils have a lot of significance in making a kitchen simply beautiful and completely organized. Proper choice of cookware and utensils will not only enhance the look of the kitchen but it will also provide the person cookin... Read >
Author: Article Manager

All About Turf Toe

01st May 2009
If you are a football fan, you undoubtedly have been puzzled when a player is out for weeks with Turf Toe. How is it possible that an athlete who is getting paid millions of dollars to play will stay out for such a seemingly minor injury? Turf Toe is ... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider

The Desired Fantasy Daggers

01st May 2009
If you thought that history is awash with the use of swords' then the same applies to daggers as well. While a dagger is relative smaller than a sword' daggers too have many important tales to tell. For example' a dagger was what was responsible for the d... Read >
Author: Todd Alan

Nesmuk Knife

29th April 2009
We all need a knife or set of knives in out kitchens to peel potatoes or blucher chickens. But there are collectors, may be, who look for unique and most costly kitchen ware like Nesmuk – a diamond studded knife. I was wondering that this piece of ar... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com

Nesmuk Knife

23rd April 2009
We all need a knife or set of knives in out kitchens to peel potatoes or blucher chickens. But there are collectors, may be, who look for unique and most costly kitchen ware like Nesmuk – a diamond studded knife. I was wondering that this piece of ar... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com

Choosing Kitchen Knives and Cutlery

22nd April 2009
When choosing kitchen knives, there are several things to consider before making your final choice. Each aspect is as important as the others and all should be taken into account. A good grip is vital A good comfortable grip is very important, afte... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Alpha Golf Clubs Define Quality

15th April 2009
Alpha Golf equipment covers the gamut from drivers to putters and everything in between. All the Alpha golf clubs are made with quality in manufacture and design. Each Alpha golf club has something to offer players. The Alpha Golf C830.2 Plasma Wel... Read >
Author: Fiona Philips

Techniques And Methods Metal Fabrication Experts Use To Save Money

10th March 2009
Professional metal fabrication experts should not only provide a product that meets or exceeds the expectations of the customer, but that also saves them money and speeds up the process. This involves the use of innovative techniques, new technology, and ... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Peerless Handcuffs – Used to restrict movement

05th March 2009
Handcuffs are devices that are used to secure wrists of a person close together. Handcuffs comprise of two halves that are joined by hinges, chains or bars. The two halves are locked by a key and any one finds it difficult to move his or her wrists when t... Read >
Author: Chris Dallmann

Metal Fabrication Types -- Press Brake Forming, Sheet Metal Fabrication, And Bar Milling

02nd March 2009
Metal production experts use a variety of different techniques to produce customized parts, fittings, and other industrial and commercial solutions. Each technique produces a completely different product with different characteristics. Whether it is bar m... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Design, Production, and Use of Perforated Metal

23rd February 2009
Perforated metal is a product of numerous processes. Its production is simple, yet complex and its uses are limitless. Metal was first perforated or punched back in the 1870's by the Hendrick Manufacturing Company of Carbondale, PA. The idea to punch mult... Read >
Author: Chet W

Steel Products Manufacturing Companies

10th February 2009
Steel offer several benefits right from economical to functional versatility and flexibility, environmental, safety and health factors. Steel is high quality constructional material and is available in exact and uniform shapes. They are preferred over oth... Read >
Author: garret

I fancy cooking Chinese - do I need a wok - what equipment might I need?

09th February 2009
Are you, like many people, attracted by the idea of cooking tasty and healthy Chinese food at home? What do you need, in addition to the obvious ones of the recipe, the ingredients, and your kitchen? Well woks have been synonymous with Chinese cooking fo... Read >
Author: Andrew Emery

Copper pots and pans are probably the most efficient cookware!

21st January 2009
In order for the kitchen to be fully utilized, there are a number of essential pieces of equipment that are necessary. For example, in order to preserve food that is about to be cooked it is important to have a refrigerator. Also, in order to cook food th... Read >
Author: harwinder singh

How To Cook Using A Grill

12th January 2009
Cooking is a darling hobby for millions of people across the world, providing a promote for creativity and a really relaxing way to de-stress. There are many different ways to boil, such as baking, steaming, scalding or frying. One of the most prevalent m... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Bottled Gas

29th October 2008
The term ‘Bottled gas’ is used for the propane and butane gases compressed in bottles which are called gas cylinders. These bottles are usually made of aluminium, stainless steel or carbon steel. The cylinders containing the gas are designed in a way ... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket

Learn Types of Swords for Collection

01st October 2008
Having a movie sword replica collection can be the most satisfying hobby for many. If you are planning to start one or just considering whether it is the right hobby for you, this article is written to help you take that first step - acquiring information... Read >
Author: Jason Liew

Methods of Steel Casting

16th September 2008
Steel casting is a specialized form of casting involving various types of steel. Steel castings are used when cast irons cannot deliver enough strength or shock resistance. Examples of items that are steel castings include: hydroelectric turbine wheels, f... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Types of Kitchen Knives

04th September 2008
Knives are the most important item to a chef. In your own kitchen, a good sharp knife makes your cooking easier and Good-quality knives are expensive, but will last for many years. Select easily sharpened, well-constucted knives that are comfortable and ... Read >
Author: Bob

What Is The Pilates Power Gym

03rd September 2008
What Is The Pilates Power Gym The pilates Power Gym is built with a sturdy carbon steel frame that can hold weight up to 16 stone. It has padded handles, comfortable foot straps and variable resistance cords which allow you to adjust the gym to your fi... Read >
Author: JA

Bushcraft and Survival Knives: A Guide

25th May 2008
A bushcraft knife, or survival knife, is used for various outdoor chores such as cutting rope and other items, cutting tree limbs, carving wood or cleaning wild game. The wide variety of tasks it can accomplish is necessary as most outdoorsmen don't want ... Read >
Author: Greg R.

Callaway Golf: The Home of Big Bertha

20th May 2008
Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the president of Burlington Textile, was an avid golfer. When he player, Callaway always used wooden golf clubs manufactured by a company called Hickory Sticks. Like many of the old wooden club manufacturers, Hickory Sticks was i... Read >
Author: Peter OBrien

Business Gifts Are Exclusive Items

02nd April 2008
Business gifts may be simple items which are used in daily life but once the company name and logo is printed on it, the items no longer remains simple but becomes exclusive. Therefore there is tremendous importance of business gifts for companies. These ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

This Is What Makes Baking Pans Safe For Cooking

19th February 2008
Not all metals have the right properties to be used for the manufacturing of baking pans, since cooking usually requires heat conductivity and lack of chemical reaction with food. Unfortunately, the problem that has made the challenge of many generations ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Nakashima Golf Components - Customized Just For You

30th October 2007
Components manufactured by Nakashima happen to be a world apart for all golfers looking for the best in terms of feel and distance. Using the finest materials available in tandem with revolutionary techniques, Nakashima scores on 3 points: Performan... Read >
Author: Eric Stone

Nakashima Custom Golf Components

30th October 2007
Components manufactured by Nakashima happen to be a world apart for all golfers looking for the best in terms of feel and distance. Using the finest materials available in tandem with revolutionary techniques, Nakashima scores on 3 points: Performan... Read >
Author: Eric Stone

Natural Gas Transportation

12th October 2007
We use natural gas to heat and light our homes. The uses of natural gas are growing in numbers every day. Oil and gas companies must facilitate the movement and processing of these natural gasses from the ground to our homes. This process must be executed... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

Which is a Better Golf Shaft? Graphite or Steel?

31st August 2007
Shafts for golf clubs are primarily made of either steel or graphite. The steel shafts are made from a carbon steel alloy and protective chrome plating is applied to prevent it from rusting. A graphite shaft can also be called a composite shaft because it... Read >
Author: raltomonte

Drill Bits

07th August 2007
Drill Bits Drill bits, the most important part of any drill machine is used to bore cylindrical holes in different materials like metal, wood, plastics, etc. As per your requirement you can make the choice of drill bits If you are looking for a few qui... Read >
Author: shagufta

Clone Golf Clubs- Are They Worth It?- Part 1

07th August 2007
Why would anyone want to use clone golf clubs instead of the real brand the clones are mimicking? Obviously the answer is to save money, and that is understandable. Drivers can easily cost $400-500, and some hybrids cost over $200 each. These days a go... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

Drill Bits

02nd August 2007
Drill bits, the most important part of any drill machine is used to bore cylindrical holes in different materials like metal, wood, plastics, etc. As per your requirement you can make the choice of drill bits If you are looking for a few quick useful tool... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Mercedes Benz Grille---Protection in a breeze

19th July 2007
Not only a mere accessory bearing the badge of the Mercedes Benz three-star logo, the Mercedes Benz Grille also functions as the protector for the engine compartment components. But it does more than that. It opens up the front area of the engine compartm... Read >
Author: jessicamatthews

What You Need to Groom Your Pet

29th January 2007
If you think your pet is anti-bath, grooming them can be even more of a challenge. To meet the challenge, you need the right equipment. As usual, some is better than others. Grooming of your dog or cat generally involves the brushing of the hair as we... Read >
Author: Hal Storm

The Lincoln Cent – Part 3 – The Many Changes

27th April 2006
No real changes occurred in the cent from 1918 through 1942. In 1943, the cent would again see a dramatic change although not to its design, but rather due to shortages of copper caused by the war. At the time of World War II, the one-cent coin was comp... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

A Beginners Guide to Chinese Cookery

02nd November 2005
Introduction When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing. Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in realit... Read >
Author: Liz Canham