Rust repair using fiberglass is easy and can be executed by anyone who is willing to put in the needed effort.Other Drivers:
Determining the Right Car Rust Repair Kit
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Rust repair using fiberglass is easy and can be executed by anyone who is willing to put in the needed effort.Tagi: rust repair
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced the recall of over 120,000 Trisonic CFLs due to a fire hazard. Apparently the bulbs can overheat and catch fire. At least two incidences resulting in minor property damage have been reported. Consumers who own these bulbs should stop using them immediately. The importer company--Eastern America Trio Products Inc. of Flushing, N.Y.--should be contacted about a refund. Go to the CPSC recall page for more refund info. Let's ...Tagi: compact fluorescent lightbulbs, importer company, trisonic, incidences, product safety, bulbs
…And remodel their homes the right way
I’ve heard it in all shapes and forms from our homeowners. “I regret ever using the phone book to find a contractor. Anyone can place an ad there.” Or even worse, “My neighbor’s contractor buddy turned out to be a huge mistake, had no idea what [...]Tagi: contractor referral service, neighbor, shapes, ace
Here's a rough one: An elderly woman in Kansas City was evicted from her home due to an unfortunate deed mix-up. Apparently the woman's friend and roommate--who owned the home--died in 1998 but failed to properly transfer the deed over to our current evictee. The battle has gone to probate, and a real estate company is claiming ownership of the house. (They are offering to sell it for $60,000, though they paid only $13,000 for it at auction). You can read more details on the article ...Tagi: elderly woman, roommate, probate, kansas city, real estate company


If you have spent any time drilling into concrete with rebar chances are you have ruined a bit or two. Instead of just powering through it however there is a much faster cheaper way. For repetitive drilling with a SDS-Max or Spline Hammer Drill the best setup we have found is to use a second drill with a carbide cutter. The good news is the second drill would be a much smaller drill (not in hammer mode) either a SDS-Plus Rebar Cutter or coming soon you can also use a strait shank carbide cutter and still be able to cut up to 1.5” rebar. Most people will already have one of those drills so for the price of a cutter ($30-60, Ohio Power Tool) you can save potentially hundreds in concrete bits. Read the full Bosch Press Release below for more info.
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