Monday, December 26, 2011

How To Buy Blinds For Your Windows

!±8± How To Buy Blinds For Your Windows

Blinds have been brought up to date with fresh fabrics and pretty blind pulls, and continue to be a popular option in the home.

Blind Styles

o Roman blinds: this classic blind style draws up into even panels as it is raised and can be made from all types of fabric.

o Vertical louvre blinds: a set of louvers travel along a rigid headrail so they can be fully drawn out along the rail, or gathered together at the sides of the window when open.

o Venetian blinds: horizontal, overlapping slats suspended from a headrail, supported by a ladder braid or ladder tape.

o Roller blinds: fabric attached to a tubular roller mechanism.

o Pleated blind: similar to a Venetian blind, but with fabric instead of solid slats.

Things to think about

o The size of the blind will alter depending on whether you want it to hang inside or outside the window recess. If inside, measure the window from wall to wall. Be sure to measure the top, middle and bottom of the window, as walls are not always straight or square. For blinds that sit outside the recess, it is recommended that you allow for a 4cm overhang.

o Think about the material you want to use; the way that a room faces should factor in your decision, as the amount of light the fabric is exposed to will affect its colour and longevity.

o In bathrooms and laundry rooms, it's best not to use natural materials, as they will be badly affected by the damp atmosphere. Instead, use fabrics that can withstand condensation, like faux wood and polyester.

o In conservatories, consider pleated blinds with metalised coatings. These can be made in a range of thicknesses, which will alter the amount of light that is filtered.


How To Buy Blinds For Your Windows

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Custom Purple Lightsaber by Vader's Vault "Betty" with Crystal Chamber

Here is a new custom lightsaber by Vader's Vault in machined aircraft grade aluminum and brass with black and trans-gold powdercoating. This saber has an exposed natural raw quartz crystal in the choke point, Vader's Vault style, it is illuminated by an RGB LED mixed for the famous Vader's Vault exclusive "Oppression Stopping Purpliscious Purple©", had 3 mm recessed blinking accent LEDs, a unique blade holder, and textured grip section in the rear. Built with design cues from the Obi-Wan ROTS saber as well as our Morning Star. Powered by an FX Sith board.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Wire Welding Tips - 7 Nuggets For How to Use a Mig Welder

!±8± Wire Welding Tips - 7 Nuggets For How to Use a Mig Welder

1. Get a good ground clamp - Spend 20 bucks and get a copper ground clamp with a strong spring. Your mig welder is not smart enough to know when your ground is not good and so it just keeps on feeding wire. This is why some wire welders sound like a drive by shooting when they first light up.

2. Watch your stickout - Stickout is controlled by how far away you hold your mig welding gun. But it is also increased if your contact tip is recessed way back in the mig nozzle. Adjust the mig gun nozzle so that the tip is flush with the nozzle or even protruding a tiny bit.

3. Shielding gas - 75 argon 25 cO2 is the standard. Plain C02 works too. If you have a 115 volt wire feed welder that only welds with flux core, sell it and buy one with a gas conversion kit.
4. Welding wire - for bare wire welding, use E70S6 , for flux core use Lincoln NR211. There are other good ones buy lets keep it simple.

5. 115 volt vs 230 volt - 115 volt wire welding machines are great for sheet metal and up to about 3/16 inch in a pinch...Next time you are behind a boat trailer, think about whether it was welded with a 115 volt wire feeder welder or a 230 volt mig welder, or a 230v stick welder. After you get that chill down your spine, slow down and put some space between you and the boat, Then make you your mind never to weld anything like a boat trailer with a 115 volt mig.

6. Bare wire vs flux core - flux core will weld hotter and thicker and outside in the wind. Bare wire is better on really thin metal and looks better.

7. Mig welding polarity - Reverse polarity Electrode positive is for bare wire welding. Some flux core wires require changing the polarity in order to weld ok. Since mig welding machines don't have a polarity change switch, this requires you to swap the leads. It is easy and takes only a couple of minutes, but some people never think of it. Lots of 115 volt mig welders are sold on Craigslist because someone forgot to change polarity for flux core welding and because of that alone, think their mig machine is junk.


Wire Welding Tips - 7 Nuggets For How to Use a Mig Welder

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