Articles, tagged with "quarter inch", page 1
19th September 2011
One of the more commonly dreaded pests is the mouse. Larger than insects found in houses, the insatiable appetite of the mouse combined with their relative strength leaves few things safe in your home from their teeth. Mice take over your home, scavenging...
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Author:
s.wattleby
27th January 2011
When a regular putter face impacts a golf ball it results in loft causing skidding, side- and even back-spinning before the ball can begin rolling forward on the green, this can't be seen by the naked eye, but C-Grooves ‘lift’ the back of the ball to star...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
22nd October 2010
Bed Bugs, Property Management, & Landlord Liability
Most of us heard the nursery rhyme warning ‚ Don't let the bed bugs bite, but grew up without even knowing what this mythical bed bug was. Unfortunately, bed bugs have made a rampant return, and are p...
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Author:
Hollywood Landlord
25th March 2010
One of the greatest joys of cooking BBQ is to take a fine joint of beef and smoke it slowly with hickory wood chips. It is such a simple recipe to follow, and one that is always hugely popular at weekend grill-fests.
Hickory Smoked BBQ Beef Brisket Ing...
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Author:
Lewis Theakston
03rd November 2009
Did you know pinstriping has a long history? Even before the invention of automobiles, pinstriping was used as an ornamental decoration for horse and buggy carriages.
Custom pinstripes started appearing on automobiles in the mid-1950s. Although pinstr...
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Author:
MANISH
23rd January 2007
Steering looseness is one of the most common problems of automobile owners. The common causes of the said problem include worn tie rod ends, worn idler arms, damaged center links (for vehicles without rack and pinion steering), and tatty steering gears or...
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Author:
James Russel
07th May 2006
In the first of many articles I want to share with readers some of the fundamentals of sewing and hopefully impart some tips, tricks and techniques I have learned. To begin with here are some useful definitions for various types of stitch.Uneven Tacking S...
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Author:
Paul Frith
21st November 2005
Coming when called is a vital skill that every shih tzu must learn, both for its own safety and that of those around it. A disobedient shih tzu that refuses to come when called could easily be hit by a car, get into a fight with another shih tzu, or suffe...
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Author:
Connie Limon