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  • Items You Should Have On Hand When Scrapping Metal From Your Home

    20 June 2016
    If you bought a home to rehabilitate or if you are interested in renovating a room in your current home, you can make a little money by selling scrap metal. Metals such as steel, copper, and aluminum can be sold to scrap metal recycling yards. These can aid in financing some of the new fixtures that you would like to place in your house. If you plan to have a scr
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  • Diagnosing And Replacing A Failed PVC Pipe Check Valve

    6 May 2016
    Living in a rural area without access to community utilities brings some additional plumbing requirements for your home. If your property has a low-producing water well, then a holding tank and pressure tank are two such requirements. Installed between the holding and pressure tank is a check valve. The check valve is necessary to hold the water in the plumbing at the
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  • Keeping Customers Safe While On A Tour Of A Factory

    18 April 2016
    If you manage a large company that manufactures a food or drink product, you may wish to host guided tours for customers to enjoy learning about the production of your wares. Many larger factories offer this type of service in an attempt to educate people about the way their products are processed while also seeking to gain more sales. He
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  • Working With Overhead Cranes? 4 Steps To Keep You Safe On The Job

    15 March 2016
    If your new job requires you to work with overhead cranes, you should learn as much as you can about crane safety. This is particularly important if you've never worked with cranes before. Even if you've worked with traditional cranes, there are still a few things you should understand about overhead cranes. Here are four safety issues you need to remember when workin
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  • 3 Reasons Why You Are Better Off Hiring A Professional Electrician

    23 February 2016
    At one point in time or another, you have probably heard about how dangerous it is to mess with electricity in your home. Not only do you stand the chance of getting seriously electrocuted, but there is also the chance that you could end up starting a fire in your home because you weren't sure what you should or shouldn't be doing. It is because of this, that you need
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