Articles, tagged with "mold", page 6
02nd December 2008
Preparing for and surviving a flood are both important measures to take. However, you also must be when handling the aftermath the aftermath. Flood damage is a like a time bomb, and to prevent mold or structural damage you must do everything you can to qu...
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Author:
WaterDamageTeam
21st October 2008
Do you need to determine the best method of cylinder repair? This article will help you weigh the pros and cons of the two most popular methods of cylinder rebuilding.
Modern small displacement engines use a variety of cylinder types. There are iron ty...
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Author:
Tomcat
21st October 2008
Thermite welding is a process that results from a chemical reaction that is created through heating metal to a super high temperature between two reducing agents, one of which will be a metal oxide and the other aluminum or sometimes other types of reduci...
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Author:
William
16th October 2008
Black cat figurines are very collectible and are made from many different substances. Black cats were always considered to be bad luck if they crossed your path, but black cat figurines are good luck with collectors as some of them have turned out to be v...
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Author:
Paul Easton
02nd September 2008
Basic maintenance can be the difference between a great clarinetist and a poor one. The main idea is to keep moisture off the pads and out of your instrument and to keep your keys working well. Wooden Instruments require a little more care requiring bore ...
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Author:
shinemusic
18th July 2008
Severe yeast infection is a condition that is as a result of an untreated yeast condition. It can also be as a result of an underlying condition. Whatever the reason may be, know that you can get relieve from the condition. It is caused by a fungus referr...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th May 2008
People may choose to sell their houses for several reasons. But when it comes to selling a damaged house, the prime reason cited by most is to generate quick cash.
Selling house is not an easy process. If the house is damaged, it becomes all the more ...
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Author:
Terry Bryan
07th May 2008
Lost Foam Costing is a sub type of Investment Casting. This type of casting method uses foam pattern as the investment. This method benefits from the advantages of the foam properties helpful to make simple and cheap castings. These types of simple castin...
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Author:
Kent Klein
25th April 2008
Whether your toilet overflowed, water heater sprung a leak, rain poured in through a hole in your roof, or some other flooding calamity occurred, wet carpet must be dealt with ASAP. Allowing wet carpet to remain soaked leads to numerous problems including...
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Author:
Mark Decherd
01st July 2007
In many towns in the United States trainers have become the norm at the highest levels of youth soccer. As far back as 10 years ago this was not the case, but over the last decade the youth game has evolved.
While I don't doubt that paying trainers att...
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Author:
Scott Carlson
04th April 2007
Bending wood is not the daunting task that it appears to be at first glance. Depending on the degree of bend, and whether or not the bend is compound, there are a couple of methods for bending wood.
First, you need to have a form to bend your wood around...
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Author:
gcamp38
13th December 2006
Allergy season can be a very trying time for those that wear contact lenses. Often, allergy sufferers have itchy, watery eyes or a buildup of protein deposits which can make it hard to see out of contact lenses and also cause quite a bit of discomfort. Wh...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MDPie mold. No, it's not the fuzzy stuff you find a week after Aunt Loretta sends you home with left-overs. Campers know what I'm talking about. Pie molds were all the rage in the Seventies--and they're still popular today....
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Author:
Mike Patrick Jr, MD
02nd May 2006
At last, the closely-guarded, little-known habits of the highly mediocre are exposed! After years of unscientific research and observation, we reveal the powerful daily habits in this article. No longer will the highly mediocre have the corner on status q...
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Author:
Jan Hinton
05th March 2006
Today's modern organization is under constant pressure from competitive forces. Eager upstarts or giant powerhouses can unexpectedly take market share. If you don't keep up, you will soon find your business tumbling downwards rapidly. Although that kind o...
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Author:
Kevin Kraft