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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

How to Install Window Box

11th December 2008
Installing a window box to your home is often a difficult task, especially if it is to be mounted directly on the wall outside. There are several questions you must ask when embarking on this quest: How much weight should be supported? What kind of equipm... Read >
Author: Matthew Buquoi

Basic Facts About Snake Cages

04th November 2008
If you intend to have a pet snake, you have to give a lot of consideration about the types of snake cages that exist in order to find the proper one for your pet. Depending on the sub-species of snake you have you will need a large cage in order for it t... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Soapstone Slabs and Blocks Add Function and Form To Your Spaces

25th September 2008
You may have marveled at the beauty of soapstone sinks, fireplaces, countertops, tiles, mosaics and cookware. Their finished beauty defies their humble beginnings as soapstone slabs and soapstone blocks. Taking rough stone from the side of a mountain in B... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Toilet Paper, Bathroom Tissue, Novelty Toilet Paper

02nd September 2008
Gone are the days when you had to mix sand, water and cement in order to install your patio tile, well no more, it has just gotten much easier and faster to install a new patio tile whether you are thinking of tiling over and old concrete patio or for ma... Read >
Author: proximate

Why You Should Use Attic Blown In Insulation

27th June 2008
It is very important to insulate the walls. It increases the comfort level and savings. Before you proceed to install wall insulation investigate the various materials and the techniques that are available. It is wise to limit the investigation to blown i... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Bard Ventures’ Expanding Moly Universe

21st June 2008
By Darryl Kelley Higher grades, longer intercepts, and further step-outs all add up to the inevitability of Bard Ventures' (TSX.V:CBS), rather than the possibility, of a major molybdenum deposit. The Lone Pine project, located 15 kilometers outside of ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Newmac’s Crazy Fox Yielding High-grade Molybdenum Intercepts

20th May 2008
By Eric Pratt Newmac Resources (TSX.V:NER) Crazy Fox project 100 km north of Kamloops in British Columbia's Chilcotin region is turning in some good grades across long intersections. With two drills operating continuously, there will be many more to co... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Helio Resource Corp and the Lupa Goldfield

25th March 2008
By James West Helio Resource Corp.'s (TSX.V:HRC) project generator model is starting to yield results, both in terms of attracting other juniors as joint venture partners, and on its own flagship SMP property in Tanzania. The company's portfolio of... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Bard Ventures Reports Another Big Hole

11th February 2008
By Darryl Kelley In what is quickly becoming a habit with Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS), another great intercept from the drilling ongoing at the Lone Pine Molybdenum Project has returned 0.06% Molybdenum over 284 meters. Hole BD07-16 was designed to e... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

KFG Resources Prepares for Seismic to Redevelop Salt Dome

28th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield In Mississippi, just a few kilometres from the town of Natchez, KFG Resources (TSX.V: KFG) is about to try something that CEO Bob Kadane believes will create significant value for his company's shareholders. Buried beneath the Faye... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Bard Ventures 2007 Drilling Ends on a High Note, 2008 Drilling Continues

22nd January 2008
By James West Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS) recently completed two phases of drilling 23 on its Lone Pine Property near Houston in northwestern British Columbia. The best hole in that program, (assays are still pending for the remainder of Phase 2) was... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Install Your Sliding Barn Doors

14th August 2007
If you love barns, you absolutely would want to provide a good barn door. They are a pair of vertical framed material. They are also visible, and usually made but not limited to wood. They commonly have gambrel type of roofing, but of course, the barn doo... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

The Dewalt Scroll Saw and the Weekend Hobbiest

19th June 2007
The possibilities of making wood crafts and decorations are unlimited, when you have the right tools, and patterns. Dewalt tools are my preference, for the simple fact that they are dependable and they have a large variety for just about every job ima... Read >
Author: Gary Brown

Six Simple steps to Installing a New Shower That the Pro’s will not tell you about. And it is so Sim

02nd February 2007
STEP 1: Set the base track ' Measure the length of the shower threshold, then use a hacksaw to cut the aluminum base track to fit tightly between the stall walls. ' Smooth the cut end with a file. Vacuum up the metal filings immediately so they don't s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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