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Crystal And Glass Beads - Basics About Beads

09th February 2012
Beaded creations entail a considerable amount of skill, patience and technique, as well as a good eye for fine beads. In addition to seed beads, delicas, precious and semi-precious stones, there are other novel beading materials that have sprung in the re... Read >
Author: Sway

Flanges - The Unsung Hero of Construction

17th January 2012
Industrial equipment that is used for transporting or lifting objects of great mass or of harmful nature must be sturdy and rigid enough to handle these materials without bringing injury or death to the operator of the equipment. In almost all cases, this... Read >
Author: Al Rat

Don’t Buy Cheap Machete!

17th January 2012
I was with a friend hiking in the California hills recently. Taking pride in being prepared, he pulled out an old sheet metal machete. He decided to test the blade on a tree in the middle of our hike. When he swung and hit the tree, it bounded right back... Read >
Author: Mark

Do You Need a Hip Replacement or Hip Resurfacing

22nd November 2011
Do you know the difference between a hip resurfacing procedure and a partial or total hip replacement? If you don't, you'd better find out, especially if your orthopedic doctor suggests one over the other. Take charge of your joint health and care, and be... Read >
Author: David

Diamond Ring Prong Setting - The Pros And Cons

05th October 2011
The diamond ring prong setting is probably the most popular setting of all for those choosing a diamond ring. Four or six prong settings are often used although you can get an eight prong setting where four sets of two prongs grouped together provide extr... Read >
Author: Michael Jones

Micro switches: a macro invention

14th September 2011
"Micro switches, more famously termed as miniature snap-action switches are electric switches require very small amount of physical force for stimulation. They work on tipping-point mechanism, also called "over-center" mechanism that assures fast opening ... Read >
Author: Flavia

Why Strain Gauge is considered so important?

28th July 2011
The main function of a strain gauge is to measure fatigues in metals. It is considered as important measuring equipment for ensuring productivity and safety. There are various categories of measuring instruments and many more if the products within each c... Read >
Author: John Smith

How Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Works To Protect Your Property

29th June 2011
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) uses technology to prevent shoplifting from retail stores, libraries and other locations. Overall, the system works by affixing tags to all merchandise. The store exits are then equipped with a detection system tha... Read >
Author: Safetech

Modern Tie Accessories

23rd May 2011
Tie accessories were used to wear tie comfortably. Without using tie accessories tie will not hang straight in the center of the shirt. If you bent forward then your tie also fell forward. To resolve these difficulties tie tack was introduced. It also f... Read >
Author: Harold Juan

Keeping Your Home Secure With Richmond Locksmiths

19th May 2011
The phrase “a man’s home is his castle" is one that you will often hear in relation to homeowners and the sense of safety and security that being in your own home is supposed to provide. The truth, however, is that sense of safety and security can sometim... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Types of Bistro Sets

27th April 2011
People often spend numerous hours and a large quantity of money in decorating the interior of their house. They understand the importance of details in combining just the right colors and textures to create the desired atmosphere and effect. All of these ... Read >
Author: Kurt Zier

Mig Welding- A Simple Welding Process even you can do

26th April 2011
Mig welding (metal inert gas), sometimes referred to as the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a semi-automatic or automatic welding process where a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed in a welding gun. This type of wel... Read >
Author: lucastrogers

What are core plugs, and what are they for?

26th April 2011
A core plug, or freeze plug because it is higher quality, is usually a device employed to allow water room to grow because it freezes, thereby avoiding breaking the engine block or cylinder heads. Made of steel or brass, the core plug is driven into posit... Read >
Author: lynn hynd

Platform Beds and Overcoming Box Spring Myths

07th April 2011
Often when it’s time to start shopping for a new bed, there are more options available than just your standard mattress box spring bed. One would be surprised to learn that there are beds which take up less space visually in a room. These same beds are al... Read >
Author: Phil Pendleton

Japanese cars and opened the driver to open the U.S. What is the difference - Ford, Honda, BMW - Aut

06th April 2011
City car in the treacherous river walk, and a variety of models Car Intimate contact, on their "character" from strange to understand, slowly with some experience. My first "accident" took place with the Honda Accord, Accord wildly change lanes to ov... Read >
Author: fdsa
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