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How Much Of A Factor Can Inclement Weather Have On Your Golf Swing?

09th February 2010
As I watch from my window to the outside world, I'm only dreaming of the warm spring days that won't becoming to New York for at least another three months. You see we were just hit overnight with 4" of snow on top of the snow we received from the last... Read >
Author: Parshooters

Why You Need A Boat Cover

03rd February 2010
Owning a boat for many is a matter of pride. For others, buying a boat is a lifestyle goal and investment and a plaything that you and your family will spend many happy occasions on. Your boat will be the place that you celebrate special occasions and fam... Read >
Author: alisonxew

The Many Uses of Granite

15th January 2010
Granite is the most versatile of all stones. From countertops in your kitchen to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, granite can be used for a plethora of different projects. Why, you ask? Granite is strong enough to withstand the elements, but still soft ... Read >
Author: Michael Flynn

How to Attach a Wall Decor Without Drilling Holes in the Siding

08th January 2010
Sidings are used to protect a building from rain, wind, and other harsh elements. They can be in the form of plastic, wood, metal, or cement attached to the structure. To avoid damaging it while beautifying your home, here are some alternative ways to han... Read >
Author: melissa

Legal Forms Are Like A Roof, They Need To Be Reviewed Carefully

04th January 2010
The roof is the part of the home that we all see, but rarely inspect to see if there are repair or maintenance needs. Just like legal forms that we see, it is easy to see a roof, admire its position, beauty, and importance. However, just like forms, the r... Read >
Author: James Kahn

Protect Your building with the Best Roofing

29th December 2009
Building a dream house is everybody wish. You want your house to be perfect and look beautiful. Everybody thinks of the design and architecture and not much preference is given to the roof, until one day you find the roof leaking. Then you are in trouble.... Read >
Author: andrewbimbo

Trucks

11th December 2009
There is a huge market for retractable Tonneau covers. These types of covers are available for nearly every type of pickup. Retractable Tonneau covers are made of a number of small panels that extend from one side of the truck’s bed to the other. T... Read >
Author: Akif Quddus

How to Winter-Proof Your Car

11th December 2009
Keeping your car on the road in winter takes a little extra effort, especially considering all the rain, wind frost and snow that Britain is famous for. The elements can take their toll on your vehicle but a spot of preventative action can minimise damage... Read >
Author: Jonathan Wallace

How to Use Renewable Energy for Your Home and Eliminate Your Electricity Bill

10th December 2009
Across the globe, the need of the hour is to use renewable energy. Renewable energy is energy from natural resources, such as sunlight, rain, wind, tides, and geothermal heat. Energy sources are depleting at an alarming rate, which makes it imperative to... Read >
Author: T.G. Hall

Scouting for Deer

07th December 2009
Deer Hunting SpotsOne of the terrific things about the fall season is knowing that white tail deer season. Here are some keypointers for you to know when hunting for deer.Scout during different weather. You can never fully predict what weather you will be... Read >
Author: hunter withdogs

Windy Conditions Why I LOVE Playing Golf In The Wind

27th November 2009
One of the great things I enjoy about golf is the fact that the playing conditions on the course can change at any moment due to the weather. Now some of you might be wondering why rain, wind, or extreme temperatures gets me excited on the golf course. We... Read >
Author: adezexperthevk

Essential Tools to Include in Your Personal Survival Kit

15th November 2009
Though there is a low risk that you will ever become a victim of a natural disaster, it's vitally important to ensure you are protected and prepared in the event you find yourself in the midst of a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, or other catastrophe. Ma... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Scotland Holidays - Aviemore and the Cairngorms

08th August 2009
This area is a foremost tourist area in Scotland and is privileged to have two of the most distinctive ecosystems in the UK. High up in the Cairngorms there is the relict flora of the last Ice Ages ' a British tundra. As well as heather there is enough... Read >
Author: Chas and Steve

Maintain your outdoor furniture

29th July 2009
Outdoor furniture is something that can greatly enhance the look and feel of an outdoor location or space. However, being something that is constantly exposed to the elements of nature such as rain, wind, dirt, and so on, outdoor furniture needs to be mai... Read >
Author: Marry Allen

Chicken Coups - Foolproof Plans!

27th July 2009
Introduction: A chicken coop is an enclosure in which the chickens are kept. The interior of the housing have nest boxes for the chickens to lay eggs, and also has perches for the birds to sleep on. The intside and outside of a chicken coop is us... Read >
Author: Trent Mullins
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