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Metal Casting Furnace

22nd September 2009
Are you searching for a massively cheap way to heat your home? Every year, you get that bite cutting into your pocket book every year when the mercury on the thermometer dips low. This article is really to offer you some info on the indoor wood furnace ... Read >
Author: Leon Hardies

How Can Your Direct Vent Fireplace Cut Your Fuel Bill by 50%?

02nd September 2009
There’s nothing like the warm glow of a fireplace when it’s cold outside. Just the appearance of a real fire flame can warm any living space. But a direct vent fireplace can offer a whole lot more. When used properly, a direct vent fireplace ca... Read >
Author: Scott Workman

Landscape Design For Outdoor Dining and cooking

02nd August 2009
Although it seems almost impossible to contemplate before spring has so much as pushed a daffodil through the soil, cooking food and eating it in the open air are two very pleasurable aspects of summer. The question is, does your landscape plan take these... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

How to make the most from your fuel or wood burning fire – ways to jazz it up in summer

27th June 2009
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Gas Fireplace – Things to Know About

19th June 2009
A gas fireplace is mostly a firebox with a glass face to see the fire. Most of the designs of gas fireplaces are made per specifications provided by the customer. These fireplaces have ducts that help with even distribution of the heat to different corner... Read >
Author: craig

Handy hints for a fire place and getting the most from it

15th June 2009
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Assembling a Fireplace

15th May 2009
Fireplaces are finding their way into more homes today, and homeowners can usually find the exact fireplace they want from the wide selection of styles available. Fireplaces today incorporate both contemporary and classic styles, and these can be purchas... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

How to Clean Wood Burning Fireplaces

21st April 2009
You should clean your wood burning fireplace at least once a year to get the most out of it and ensure your safety. If fireplaces aren't cleaned, the built-up soot and creosote inside the firebox and the chimney can release carbon monoxide or start a fire... Read >
Author: JOwens

What Exactly is a Rotisserie Barbecue Pit Smoker

17th April 2009
So you love barbecuing. Heard the name "rotisserie"? I guess many of you are familiar with this term, and many of you have used a rotisserie barbecue pit smoker. Probably you have one in your house, or you have spotted rotisserie barbecue pit smokers i... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

How to Inspect a Fireplace Chimney

10th April 2009
Inspecting and cleaning fireplaces and chimneys is essential for safety and efficiency. Remember, some projects are better left to professionals, but with basic tools and common sense, you can get a pretty good idea of the condition of yours. Steps R... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Information About Stoves

13th March 2009
Before stoves for cooking came into use in the home, food was cooked in open fireplaces. Even when wood was the only fuel known, a stove for burning it, called the Franklin stove, was invented by Benjamin Franklin, but not until coal came into use as fuel... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Gasification of Wood and The Future in General for Biomass Gasification

06th March 2009
Gasification of wood is a simple technology that introduces secondary air to the falling ash which superheats it and combusts the ash and wood smoke to a point where there is very little left. The process is extremely efficient and gets the most energy ou... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Fireplaces History

18th February 2009
Fireplaces have been used for centuries, since the beginning of civilization. At that time pits were built in the ground in the centre of a hut and the smoke escaped through holes in the roof. It was thousands of years later that fireplaces were moved ... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

How Patch Management can be a Way of Life

17th February 2009
For server administrators, patch management can be a way of life. But for home users, patch management is a distant thought in most home computer users. Knowing when to patch products and how often patches need to be applied are some of the questions that... Read >
Author: kevin zeck

Fireplace Mantel Remodeling Project

16th February 2009
For 30 to 40 years, home fireplaces were typically built with simple brick facings and there may not have been a mantel installed, or, there might be a simple or outdated mantel or shelf that needs a makeover. Fireplaces like this let you start with a cl... Read >
Author: richlenn

Advantages of Large Scale Biomass Gasification Plants

31st January 2009
In this article we will talk about biomass gasification which means the gasification of biomass as distinct from carbonaceous fuels. The idea of gasification has been practiced for a long time, and most notably on coal to produce town gas until the 1950s ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Advantages of Large Scale Biomass Gasification Plants

31st January 2009
In this article we will talk about biomass gasification which means the gasification of biomass as distinct from carbonaceous fuels. The idea of gasification has been practiced for a long time, and most notably on coal to produce town gas until the 1950s ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Fireplace History

20th January 2009
Fireplaces have been used for centuries, since the beginning of civilization. At that time pits were built in the ground in the centre of a hut and the smoke escaped through holes in the roof. It was thousands of years later that fireplaces were moved ... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

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

Why Electric Fireplaces Will Soon Replace Traditional Fireplaces

05th January 2009
I enjoy a good fireplace as much as the next person. And what's not to like? Traditional fireplaces provide warmth, comfort, and fond memories. But what if I told you that an electric fireplace provides all of that, but also limits pollution, minimizes... Read >
Author: Wyatt

You Can Test your web site before go live

15th December 2008
You just finish your website, and you are excited to see it "live". But first you should test if everything on your website works correct. Remember that the website is your corporate identity on Internet. Testing your website gives you a chance to fix err... Read >
Author: Narinder Pal Sharma

Fireplace Doors

01st December 2008
All About Fireplace Doors Installing fireplace doors for the first time in your home can be daunting, but this small change can work wonders in your home. By closing your fireplace doors, you can keep the heat from escaping out the chimney when there i... Read >
Author: Lisa Becker

Trendy Fireplaces That Don't Break the Bank

30th November 2008
A fireplace is usually the focal point of a room, but all too often it is the last area of the house to be updated. Old outdated brick from the 70's with dark mortar joints go a long way to dating your home's decor. Modernizing a fireplace does not have t... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart

Gas Fireplace

27th November 2008
ros and Cons of a Gas Fireplace If you've picked out your fireplace mantel, you may be thinking about revamping your whole hearth. You could redo the wood burning fireplace you have now or you could install a brand new gas or electric fireplace. This a... Read >
Author: Lisa Becker

Gas Fireplace

27th November 2008
Pros and Cons of a Gas Fireplace If you've picked out your fireplace mantel, you may be thinking about revamping your whole hearth. You could redo the wood burning fireplace you have now or you could install a brand new gas or electric fireplace. This ... Read >
Author: Lisa Becker

Who Invented The Motorcycle

11th November 2008
Good question, but I have to ask you one; gas or steam? No, that's not what my Dental Hygienist asks me before she sets to work cleaning my gnashers. You see Gottlieb Daimler invented the first gas powered motorcycle in 1885, when an engine created by Nic... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Fire side accessories - you cant get a custom fireplace and then not have the best accessories

30th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

What is a chipotle pepper?

16th October 2008
Chipotle chilis have their origin in the ancient civilization of Teotihuacan, one of the largest cities in the northern region of Mexico, long time before Aztecs appear. Later, they were found in the central and southern region of this country and the ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Do you want money per click?

13th October 2008
You got Adsense, Adwords, and Firebox with Google toolbar and Picas a to choose from. A Valuable Keyword That Is Not Relevant Is Not One of the Ways to Make Money from Adsense there has been a lot of emphasis on valuable Adsense keywords in recent times. ... Read >
Author: paramjit kaur

Six easy ways to make your home more cosy with a real fire.

10th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Fire places - In the run up to winter wouldnt it be warming to have a solid coal fuel burning fire

07th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

3 Quick Tips On Fireplace Glass Doors

06th October 2008
If you are looking into getting fireplace glass doors, you will have to do some preparing and some reading. You can make your plain looking fireplace look a lot nicer by installing fireplace glass doors. They will have to be attached to the stone masonry ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

3 Tips For The Perfect Fireplace Surround Design

25th September 2008
If you are planning on adding a fireplace to your existing home or perhaps designing a home that includes a fireplace, the fireplace surround design is going to be an important part. The reason why this is the case is because it is going to be the visibl... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Wood Fireplace Designs - A Classic Design Choice

18th August 2008
Whichever way you look at it, wood exudes an aura that just can't be replicated by other materials like metal or even stone. This is the reason wood fireplace designs are a top choice among homeowners and home developers. Perhaps its raw beauty is due to ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Design for All the Web Browsers

22nd July 2008
Web design is always a challenge: new web browsers make website owners to turn to web designers to redesign their web pages; different web browsers display websites in different ways, leading to the same problem: redesign. This is costly, needs time and i... Read >
Author: G.Entp29

Design for All the Web Browsers

22nd July 2008
Web design is always a challenge: new web browsers make website owners to turn to web designers to redesign their web pages; different web browsers display websites in different ways, leading to the same problem: redesign. This is costly, needs time and i... Read >
Author: G.Entp29

Fireplace Design Ideas For That Perfect Design

08th May 2008
A boring fireplace design is not something that is attractive to say the least. And with all of the cool options and styles you have to choose from these days, it never needs to look that way. There is no reason not to take control of the feel of your hom... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Cast Iron Fireplaces - What You Should Know

06th November 2007
When most people think of a fireplace, they envision one made of brick or even stone. But today more and more folks are turning to a cast iron fireplace. Here are some of the things to look for when considering getting your own cast iron fireplace.Firepla... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Corner Fireplaces Offer the Enjoyment of a Real Fire Minus the Smoke

01st July 2007
Corner fireplaces are those fireplaces that have a standard firebox and mantel fitted diagonally into a corner of the room. They are very much like the standard fireplaces that have been used for the past five or six centuries, but have been given the nam... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Fireplace Grates - What Type Of Fireplace Grate Is Right For You?

29th June 2007
Although a fireplace grate may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to your fireplace, it is an important piece to having a warm, satisfying fire. Since not all fireplace grates are the same, let's take a look at the differences and discover ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Barbecue Recipe Science Part I

09th February 2007
There’s a whole lot of “science” behind what makes good slow smoked barbecue recipes develop their flavor, tenderness, appearance, and moisture content. So, let’s take a few of the reactions and try to explain the science behind it... Browning.... Read >
Author: Bill Anderson

Great Ways To Improve The Value of Your Home

01st February 2007
These are some great ways to improve the value of your home, whether you are selling it or just seeking to infuse some new life into it. Interior renovations do not need to be the daunting "tear out a room" experience that many people think of when renova... Read >
Author: RE Writer

Electric Fireplaces and Your Home

18th November 2006
As these winter months are starting to cool the earth, your house will noticeably become colder as well. Making sure that your home stays warm and comfortable for your family and guests using your home furnace during the holidays may become a very expens... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

10 Musts for Search Engine Safety

16th November 2006
Search engines ease the efforts of locating web sites that are relevant to your work. But sadly just as users discover the many joys of using search engines, there are others who work hard to unravel ways in which the search engines will help them in carr... Read >
Author: Andrew Bermam

Fireplace Design Ideas

15th August 2006
Are you trying to find some inspiring information about fireplace design ideas? There are some basic elements to any fireplace that are generally addressed in turn, in order to come up with a complete fireplace design. There are three main components to a... Read >
Author: Jon Malech

Fireplace Mantels Can Make or Break the Interior Design of a Room

07th August 2006
Fireplace mantels can make or break the interior design of a room whether you use your fireplace or not. Because a fireplace takes up a large section of a wall or dominate a corner, they naturally draw the eye when you first walk into a room. Go for the ... Read >
Author: Jon Malech

Outdoor Fireplaces for Environment and Ambience.

17th July 2006
Although the summer season is coming, many people are looking towards their fireplace as a great place to spend time with friends and family in the warm months - not an indoor fireplace, but a semi-portable design often located on a back deck or in the ba... Read >
Author: Kim Filler

How to Clean Your Pellet Stove

07th July 2006
Most of the time wood pellet stoves will run better and more efficient when they are clean. The air inside can move around better and this will allow the appropriate combustion in the firebox. You can clean your pellet stove yourself and it will not tak... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi

Gas Fire Place - Do You Really Need One?

08th April 2006
Efficient operations of a ventless gas fireplace can be expected only by regular maintenance of a fireplace. You should have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean the chimney as and when necessary. It is a good idea to learn how to inspect it on you... Read >
Author: Robert Mandolin

Ventless Gas Fireplace Taking Care Of Yours

06th April 2006
Efficient operations of a ventless gas fireplace can be expected only by regular maintenance of a fireplace. You should have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean the chimney as and when necessary. It is a good idea to learn how to inspect it on you... Read >
Author: Robert Mandolin

Fireplace Terms Do not Need to Confuse

09th March 2006
We hope you find this glossary of fireplace terms helpful in your search for the perfect fireplace. If you have further questions, feel free to call us toll free at 877-669-4669. BTUs -- British Thermal Unit, the primary heat measurement unit used ... Read >
Author: Harold Wagner

BBQ Smokers Reviews The Longhorn

13th December 2005
Reading bbq smokers reviews is a good way to learn about what your getting before you buy. There are many bbq smokers reviews online, this one talks about the Brinkman Longhorn. The Brinkman Longhorn ensures your food will taste its best because it has re... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier