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Best Price Glasses provides Cheap Glasses

23rd September 2009
At Best price Glasses our prime concern is to provide you the best of Visual Health. We care for your eyes as they are most important yet neglected by most of us. We are the manufacturer of discount eyeglasses. We specialize in Discount prescription glass... Read >
Author: Bestprice Glasses

Pocket Bike Safety Tips

23rd September 2009
Pocket bikes may look like toys, but they aren't. They are designed for fun, but they can also be very dangerous if not handled properly. Never allow unsafe practices to take away the fun from riding pocket bikes. You can have fun, and still be safe, b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Workplace Safety & Clothing

21st September 2009
On an average, an employee spends one third of his life on a job. Each organisation endeavours to provide a safe work environment to its employees. It is particularly important when the work environment is more vulnerable to accidents. Work wear is one of... Read >
Author: Gwen Hailey

How to Make a DIY Dog Kennel

18th September 2009
As dog owners, we want to give the best to our pets. We always see to it that they are well-fed, well-groomed, happy, and comfortable. Many of us want to provide a dog house for our canine best friend, and those who have the right set of skills make wonde... Read >
Author: CristianStan

How to Clean Gutters

17th September 2009
Gutters and downspouts are designed to guide rainwater off your roof and they are drained away from your house. This prevents flooding in the basement and helps protect your windows, doors, walls, and foundation. Gutters should be checked and maintaine... Read >
Author: Brijesh Purohit

Blurry Vision? Try Pinhole Glasses

10th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier

Pinhole Glasses, A Good Option for People with Vision Disorders

07th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: Alan Irel

Driveway Pavers: Do It Yourself

03rd September 2009
A perfectly manicured Driveway Pavers, right after the entrance of your home, has the power of converting your home into a mansion. It has been observed numerous times, how this can alter the overall looks and the beauty of your home. Earlier, you alw... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Driveway Pavers: Do It Yourself

03rd September 2009
A perfectly manicured Driveway Pavers, right after the entrance of your home, has the power of converting your home into a mansion. It has been observed numerous times, how this can alter the overall looks and the beauty of your home. Earlier, you alw... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Protect Employees From Eye Hazards

03rd September 2009
Policies and procedures need to be written to outline the hazards relating to eye protection. All employees and visitors entering an area or are performing a function which may expose them to hazards such as flying particles, hazardous substances, and har... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Chainsaw Safety and Protection

21st August 2009
Safety first - this is especially true when it comes to handling a chainsaw. Tens of thousands of people are injured every year from using a chainsaw without proper preparation. It's important to start by protecting your head, your eyes, your hands and yo... Read >
Author: HEO

Expert Welders

20th August 2009
Something more bosses are training their employees about is proper eye safety. the sort of eye care used is conditional on the work being done. It's plain to some that when you're using large manufacturing tools where small fragments fly about frequent... Read >
Author: Nicolas Davis

Basic Carpentry

19th August 2009
Every building, irrespective of its size, needs carpentry works for various applications like doors, windows and furniture. Carpentry is different from other construction works. It involves proper handling of wood materials and fixing it in the right way.... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

5 Secrets of Carpet Installation

15th August 2009
So you are thinking about doing your own carpet installation? Well after years of installing carpets I can give you the shortcuts and secrets that will save you some money and your back. Installing carpet does not take a graduate degree, just some secr... Read >
Author: Greg Dennely

North Carolina Home Security Tips and Tricks That Won't Cost You a Fortune

11th August 2009
How safe is your North Carolina home? While many people are tightening their belts and trying to spend significantly less in these not so stable economic times, home security is not something you should take lightly. Fortunately, there are measures you ca... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Poor Judgment

03rd August 2009
He worked for a sign shop in the upper mid-West; his job was to weld the big signposts. The sign for the hotel was completed and the signposts now needed to be welded together. The welding would be done at the site where the sign was to be installed. H... Read >
Author: AJ Olson

How to Do Joinery

31st July 2009
Joinery or carpentry: working with wood; building things with it that are not flimsy or making repairs in wooden constructions that people can confide in. If you want to improve your knowledge and skills in this field, consider this a starting place – b... Read >
Author: Supreet

Laser hair removal- not for the squeamish

27th June 2009
Historically the average man used methods of hair removal that were temporary and painful. The time and money spent on such methods have been revolutionised with the popular and effective laser hair removal procedure. This article takes readers through th... Read >
Author: Paulina Saliba

Safety Measures To Be Followed While Welding

13th June 2009
A welder should start his work only after reading the manual properly. The manual contains important safety information. Make sure that anyone who operates the machine is familiar with its contents. If the manual becomes lost or damaged, contact the manuf... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Safety Measures To Be Followed While Welding

13th June 2009
A welder should start his work only after reading the manual properly. The manual contains important safety information. Make sure that anyone who operates the machine is familiar with its contents. If the manual becomes lost or damaged, contact the manuf... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Safety Measures To Be Followed While Welding

12th June 2009
A welder should start his work only after reading the manual properly. The manual contains important safety information. Make sure that anyone who operates the machine is familiar with its contents. If the manual becomes lost or damaged, contact the manuf... Read >
Author: muthukumar

Applying Epoxy Coating to Your Garage Floor

12th June 2009
Whatever epoxy paint and products we use, the procedure remains the same. Applying epoxy coating to your garage floor can be covered in three main steps. In going through the procedures, do not forget to wear protective gloves and glasses. Prepare a... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Miami Lawyer-Job injuries and worker’s rights

11th June 2009
Work injuries may be common in case you're employed in a manufacturing industry, as you may find yourself subjected to a myriad of injuries. The main reasons for such kinds of injuries may be faulty equipment, carelessness, or physical stress from a physi... Read >
Author: simeonstevek

Airsoft Shopping Guide

04th June 2009
Buying an airsoft gun is not just as easy as buying a gun. There are still other things to do and here is a guide for anyone shopping for airsoft guns. First, you have to choose your gun style according to your needs. Sniper rifles are usually the firs... Read >
Author: blacksirius

Nitric Acid 101 - A Brief and Quick Information On Nitric Acid

18th May 2009
No, this is not a chemistry lecture. But you having come to this article may mean that you are in need of some information about a chemical product, specifically nitric acid. If you can still remember from your chemistry class, the chemical formula of t... Read >
Author: joalesto

Are Safety Glasses or Safety Goggles enough eye protection for your workers?

18th May 2009
Have you ever had something land in your eye? Imagine if this object ended your ability to see. Close your eyes and imagine living in darkness for the rest of your life. With your eyes closed consider the value of a robust eye protection program to protec... Read >
Author: leadhooks

Top 9 Plumbing Safety Tips

13th May 2009
Most of the time, you want to fix things that don’t work yourself. But, have you fully considered that fixing these things is perfectly safe? Here is some advice on how to make sure you are fully safe, when you cannot turn to professional help and try t... Read >
Author: Sam Brown

Nitric Acid Facts – Guidelines on the Correct Way Of Handling Nitric Acid

12th May 2009
With a chemical formula of NH03, nitric acid is one of those substances used in laboratory processes, and while it has various valuable uses, it has a potential to be dangerous if not used properly. Colorless or light yellow, the substance is highly corr... Read >
Author: joalesto

How to Set a Stone Walk or Patio

05th May 2009
Tool and Material Checklist Flagstone, Mortar mix, Sand, Forming materials, Small sledge hammer, Cold chisel, Brick chisel, Tape measure, Gloves, Safety glasses, Level, Broom, Brick trowel, Concrete joint tool Flagstone is a natural material so it l... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Woodworking Hand Tools - Select the Right Carpentry Tools

28th April 2009
Carpentry hand tools are a necessity if you are thinking about getting into woodworking. Whether cabinetry, furniture making, or just hobby projects, there are a few basic carpentry hand tools you will need. Stanley hand tools are favored because they o... Read >
Author: Richard

Installing Granite Steps

28th April 2009
Granite steps can really dress up the front of a home. Their natural look along with their ruggedness and low maintenance makes them an excellent alternative to other doorstep choices. A few years back I decided to replace the prefab concrete staircase... Read >
Author: yxpweed

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

Making Cold Process Soap

30th March 2009
What is soap? Soap is a substance that’s used for cleansing and it is made when a chemical reaction occurs between lye (Sodium Hydroxide) and fat. Soap got its name when the Romans at Mount Sapo, a popular location for animal sacrifices, discovered i... Read >
Author: Irisstore

Making Cold Process Soap

25th March 2009
What is soap? Soap is a substance that’s used for cleansing and it is made when a chemical reaction occurs between lye (Sodium Hydroxide) and fat. Soap got its name when the Romans at ‘Mount Sapo’, a popular location for animal sacrifices, discov... Read >
Author: Irisstore

Safety Seasures in Pressure Washing

19th March 2009
Your usual cleaning method is not enough to achieve immaculateness for your home. Mold and dust, grime and mud can recur if proper maintenance is neglected. In PA, power washing is done frequently because the residents here know it greatly helps. Climate ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

What Is The Use Of Triethanolamine?

19th March 2009
Triethanolamine is a highly acidic synthetic emulsifier which is found in some 40% of cosmetics. It is used as a PH balancer or a PH due to its basic content. It is said to also be used an ingredient to add fragrances. It is a stable viscous liquid usu... Read >
Author: ajcones

Where to and Where Not to Play Airsoft Games

06th March 2009
If you enjoy playing airsoft games, the perfect places to go are commercial airsoft venues where you can meet other members to join teams with. These venues have rules and regulations to protect everyone there, whether a player or spectator, from being in... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Safety and Maintenance of Nail Guns

04th March 2009
A nail gun is also called a nailer. This is a tool used to attach the nail into the wood or other materials. Nail guns may be labor-saving tools but you must be careful when using this tool because it can cause accidents when not used properly. It drives ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Safety Tips and Uses for Metabo Drills

04th March 2009
Metabo cordless drills and Metabo hammer drills are used commonly in woodworking, metalworking, construction, and do-it-yourself projects. Metabo cordless drills are used for maintenance and repair for boring holes, but can be used for sanding, screw dri... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Dealing with the Demo in a Home Improvement Project

20th February 2009
A big part of the typical home renovation project is the demolition. As in almost any situation—you must tear down the old before you can put up the new. While the DIY (do it yourselfer) demo can save you a lot of money and/or ready a space for an i... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

How to Carve Using Soapstone

18th February 2009
Instructions Things You'll Need: Files Water Furniture wax Wood saw Sandpaper Dust mask Rasps Pencil Soft cloth Safety glasses Oven Newspaper Learn to Carve Using Soapstone Step 1: Lay down newspapers on your work area to contain the amo... Read >
Author: yxpweed

How to build a stone path

16th January 2009
A stone path can lend a storybook feel to a woodland garden at the same time that it defines areas of the garden and provides access to your favorite bench and the compost pile. Be sure to make it wide enough for a wheelbarrow. Cost: About $120 for a 2... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Ten Safety Tips for the Use of Power Tools

13th January 2009
Power tools are normally used in the construction sector, as well as for DIY people who are renovating or improving their homes. In most instances power tools can be hired from reputable companies, and some can be purchased. It is wiser to hire when you a... Read >
Author: Sean Farrell

Different Air Tools for Use in Construction

03rd December 2008
There is a wide range of handheld hydraulic and pneumatic construction equipment available for use in breaking pavement and rock, drilling and sandblasting. These include pick and demolition hammers, light, medium and heavy breakers, rock drills, cut-off ... Read >
Author: Sean Farrell

Do-It-Yourself Guide to Hardwood Refinishing

01st December 2008
Hardwood flooring in Toronto is undeniably a pompous feature. However, day-to-day activities in your home result in gradual deterioration of your beautiful hardwood flooring in GTA. After a year or two, you’ll probably find your floors worn out and dul... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Making Your Own Jump Rings Using Silver Wire

06th October 2008
At this level, you will require few tools: wire cutters or a jeweller�s saw, a mandrel (a shaped metal bar used to bend wire in a certain pattern) and, if you�re using wire cutters, safety glasses. Wire cutters allow you to determine the diameter of y... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Understanding the Various Aspects to Work Safety

29th September 2008
Every good boss should try to maintain the health of his employees. It's just a good thing to do. If the moral arguments aren't good enough, then you should realize that work-related accidents aren't exactly a boost to morale. Not ever safety issue inv... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Downspouts are very important element for home

17th September 2008
Downspouts are very important element for home. Rain water is channeled from the roof by the gutters and downspouts distribute the water away from the home. It is a vital issue to clean downspout for protecting the home from rain. It is the key element to... Read >
Author: saurabhgubta

Crafts With Children - 5 Things To Have On Hand Besides Childrens Aprons

15th September 2008
For you and your kids, childrens aprons are only the first step in spending a safe, clean, and enjoyable afternoon as a family. These times are rarely as stress-free as seen on television without some planning and thought put into the situation. It can be... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Tips for Personal Work Safety

08th September 2008
There are a number of personal safety concerns that can be forgotten on the job site. These may not be life or death matters, but you should at least do what you can to make them non issues. It is generally a simple process that can be carried out at a ... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Replacing Window Glass

05th September 2008
Replacing window glass begins with safety glasses and a good pair of work gloves. Replacing window glass or a broken window associated with an older window is something a homeowner can do with a few basic tools. Start by removing the broken glass p... Read >
Author: Mark Donovan

Installing Granite Steps

22nd August 2008
By Mark J. Donovan Granite steps can really dress up the front of a home. Their natural look along with their ruggedness and low maintenance makes them an excellent alternative to other doorstep choices. A few years back I decided to replace the pre... Read >
Author: Mark Donovan

Installing Beadboard Panels

14th August 2008
By Mark J. Donovan Beadboard is great for heavily used areas in the home. Beadboard is ideal for walls in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways or anywhere where there is a high likelihood of the walls to be regularly scuffed or scratched. Typically it is f... Read >
Author: Mark Donovan

Make Money With Your Own Teeth Whitening System

25th July 2008
Are you afraid to go to the dentist? Like many people going for your bi-annual cleaning may be as much as you want to see of your dentist. Regardless of age people are buying products to whiten their teeth and improve their smile at local stores every day... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Fungus Ain't Fun

09th June 2008
Mold is a fascinating fungus that has been around for about 400 million years. Some molds are beneficial and welcome in our lives: fungus contributes to the creation of cheese, soy sauce and some medications. Mold is your home is another story.When found ... Read >
Author: Lauren Kline

How to Power Wash a Deck

20th May 2008
Power washing a wood deck obviously isn't rocket science. But without some caution, the cleaner can easily cause more damage then imaginable. The truth of the matter is that pressure washers were never really intended for use on wood surfaces. These... Read >
Author: Den

eBay Laser Pointer Scam Exposed

19th February 2008
The scam itself is based on the type of light given out by the laser pointer, the way power is measured, changes made to the laser pointer and ignorant and/or dishonest sellers. Type of light These lasers are advertised as green lasers and should gi... Read >
Author: Frank

An Air Shear Can Cut Through Almost Anything.

31st January 2008
When you have some heavy duty metal that needs cutting, and a regular power saw is not up to the job, then the first place to turn is an air shear. This powerful air tool is designed to be used when you need a precision cut through the thickest metal wit... Read >
Author: Jason Miller

BB Guns & BB Rifle Tips for Beginners

18th January 2008
Do you love to hunt with BB guns? Did you just get a new BB rifle for Christmas and want to know more about it? This article will discuss the basics to BB guns, highlighting tips for beginners. Many people who have come to know BB guns, enjoy them so... Read >
Author: Sam Brown

CNC Design Software

14th November 2007
Just about any topic that is covered about working in a shop should start with safety. Your safety and the safety of others should always be at the top of your mind. CNC is no different then any other shop topic. In fact, the highest levels of safety a... Read >
Author: David Hagerman

Beautiful Eyes - Taking Care of Your Eyes

12th November 2007
Although we use our eyes everyday, we rarely pay attention to them until there is some serious problem. You can maintain perfect eyesight for most of your life by following some simple remedies.An Important Aspect of HealthIf you were asked, "Do you take ... Read >
Author: Alien

Delicate care for Eyes

06th November 2007
Eyes are your most exciting and expressive facial feature. The eyes are two very delicate parts of the body. Your eyes are made to see only certain kinds of light, and the sun is just too bright for your eyes to handle. A woman's eyes are her best beauty ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Woodworking Hobbie

31st October 2007
The Hobby of WoodworkingBy Roger HardiewayWoodworking is the art or expertise of creating things out of wood. It is depicted in many earliest Egyptian drawings. It is now a broad designation covering a wide array of skills and techniques. And it is a cr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Viral Advertising: "Will it Blend?"

08th August 2007
You may have read about the merits of “viral advertising”, which is a relatively new term that refers to marketing techniques that use social networks (i.e. MySpace, your e-mail buddy list, etc) to pass along messages, e-mails, or video clips. The... Read >
Author: John Bradley Jackson

Power Tool Safety and What You Need to Know!

24th July 2007
There are always hazards when working with or around power tools. Power tools are very powerful devices that when not used with care, they will cause some serious damage to you and anyone else around the work area. Preventing accidents in the shop or ou... Read >
Author: Chris Nicholas

Dewalt Power Tools--Safety Tips

04th June 2007
With the rush of everyday life these days, safety seems to rank in second place behind productivity. For instance,trying to get a roof on a new home before bad weather sets in.Naturally, you speed up to avoid weather damage. At the same time, without even... Read >
Author: Gary Brown

Tool Safety: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure!

29th March 2007
Whether you are at home or on the job, you should always endeavor to work safely at all times. I have seen my share of accidents and have been involved in several myself. The fact is that most accidents really are avoidable if we just follow a few simple ... Read >
Author: Jim

The Smart Airsoft Shopper’s Guide

22nd February 2007
The gaming and tournament circuit has made an impact on airsoft guns, just as it has for paintball and regular bb guns. Creating the right atmosphere is imperative to the positive airsoft gaming experience that any player wants to have. With this in mind... Read >
Author: Chad Hodges

Resurfacing Your Bathtub? Here's A Money Saving Tip

21st February 2007
I don’t know about you, but here recently, I went into my bathroom and the bathtub really bothered me. My family was coming over and there were stains in there since before I moved in, not to mention the color was some hideous green color. Now, don’... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

Tips On The Offshore Oil Rig Jobs

21st November 2006
As you probably know by now, the offshore oil rig jobs imply physical work. Almost all the rig companies on the market try to offer their employees an enjoyable time onboard. Especially as there are accommodation wings that meet 4 or 5 star hotel standard... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

A Chainsaw Mill And You Can Make Your Own Lumber

15th November 2006
Building a house? Shed? Workshop? There are times when you need to buy lumber. The trouble is the price of quality boards can be extremely high. But a Chainsaw mill will let you make your own lumber. Mills that make plywood are being shut down and t... Read >
Author: Johnathon Duvel

The ways to treat decking so that it becomes weatherproofed.

12th October 2006
It does not matter whether the climate you live in is hard winters or it’s temperate, by weatherproofing your decking you make sure that it lasts longer and looks beautiful. By taking a little time to make sure that your decking is properly protect... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Learn To Do Home Repairs Yourself From The Experts

23rd August 2006
The World Wide Web is one of the best new tools for learning how to do home repairs yourself; you can find yourself just a mouse click away from discovering valuable information and resources. You can easily visualize that a spanking new entry door would ... Read >
Author: Roger King

Radial Arm Saw Basics

08th August 2006
The radial arm saw was first developed back in 1922 by DeWalt and it hit the market as the "DeWalt Wonder Worker." So why is it so popular? The radial arm saw is made up of a motor just like a circular saw and it is suspended from a long arm with a yo... Read >
Author: Johnathon Duvel

Plumbing Basics Installing a Bathtub

29th July 2006
Installing a bathtub isn't exactly rocket science, but it does require solid plumbing, carpentry, and sometimes, tiling skills. Replacing an old bathtub with a new one is also a moderately difficult project. If the old tub is readily accessible, the proje... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson

Airsoft Handguns - The Perfect Gift For Every Thirtysomething Kid

26th June 2006
They're not in the same category as a kids toys but airsoft pistols are an ideal hobby for any adult or young adult. Unlike paintball guns or normal airguns airsoft hanguns are designed to look just like the real thing. This has posed a problem for airsof... Read >
Author: Niall Roche

How To Replace Front Wheel Bearings - You Can Do That

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Dennis Watson Recently the right front wheel bearing went bad on my 2002 Mazda 626. Apparently my oldest daughter hit a large pot hole bending the wheel and damaging the wheel bearing. I noticed a slight hum in the front end with a sligh... Read >
Author: Dennis Watson

How to take good eye care?

15th May 2006
Having good eyesight is very important. A good vision helps you to see clearly far and wide. It's very important that we maintain healthy eyesight to perform different tasks and activities. As a person starts growing older he might feel some aging around ... Read >
Author: Isabel Rodrigues

Wholesale Goggles

10th May 2006
Want to jazz up your dull and mundane personality to a rock star then wholesale goggles are the best option available from the lot. Safety glasses, sunglasses or popularly known as goggles are the best forms available to protect your eyes from the harmful... Read >
Author: kirk Bach

Pocket Bike Safety Tips

01st April 2006
Pocket bikes may look like toys, but they aren't. They are designed for fun, but they can also be very dangerous if not handled properly. Never allow unsafe practices to take away the fun from riding pocket bikes. You can have fun, and still be safe, b... Read >
Author: ted belfour

10 Power Tool Safety Tips

16th February 2006
Power tools are indispensable for professionals and those who tackle DIY home improvement jobs. They are favored as they help users to save time and they also make the job easier. However, they need to be handled carefully otherwise they can lead to injur... Read >
Author: Debbie Johnston

Protecting Yourself from Miter Saw Hazards

29th June 2005
A miter saw, also known as a "chop saw," is a circular saw that is mounted on a frame. It is designed to be portable and to make very accurate angled cuts between 45 and 90 degrees. The compound miter saw can cut at an additional angle in order to cut bev... Read >
Author: Kaitlin Carruth