Wreckage from the first crash of an Air Force Aircraft on August 1, 1947 seems like something that only the military might be interested in. Or maybe not. Much of the original wreckage was left to rust in the forest and no recent attempts have been made to relocate or recover it by any branch of the Military. Instead, civilians have been looking for pieces from the crashed B-25 for years. That’s because the crash site near Kelso, Washington, may contain material that’s simply…
Increasing Applications of Micro Bubbles
Micro bubbles have also been introduced by the Japanese to market safe and good tasting oysters. Micro bubbles of concentrated oxygen containing about 2% ozone can be used to inactivate norovirus in shellfish and oysters. This norovirus is one of the major pathogens causing food poisoning in winter. This is a much more cost effective method compared to cultivating the oysters in sterile seawater and using chlorine-based germicide.
Make Money With Metal Hunting!
Have you ever played “treasure hunting” when you were a kid? Maybe you would recall the times when you and your childhood friends hid one anothers toys in the garden and had lots of fun racing to unravel the items?
10 Easy Steps To Building A Barbecue Pit
In the early 50’s, brick barbecue pits and grills were common in the backyards. Recently, they have come back in favor and plans to build a barbecue pit and some modern plans are being worked out to build pits from sheet metal or barrels. It is possible to build a barbecue on your own. A simple Do It Yourself process could be:
SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal Guy: Sheet Metal Training Book
Books and other training materials about SolidWorks are available, but very little coverage is given to the specific sheet metal tools and unfolding capabilities, leaving users on their own to learn these tools.
Making My Own Metal Detector!
Mention the words metal detector and you’ll get completely different reactions from different people. For instance, some people think of combing a beach in search of coins or buried treasure. Other people think of airport security, or the handheld scanners at a concert or sporting event.
A basic metal detector consists of an electronic box and battery case on one end, with a brace or handle for the operator’s arm. An insulated wire wraps around a telescoping shaft and into…
Metal Detectors For Treasure Hunting?
A metal detector is a portable electronic device which penetrates the ground magnetically in order to find traces of metal. This metal could either be discarded pieces of aluminum or valuable coins, jewelry and other buried treasures. Part of the appeal of metal detecting is this unknown factor, keeping amateurs and professionals on a constant scan for new sources of metal and more promising locations. These devices can usually penetrate sand, soil, wood and other non-metalli…
Know What You Are Welding
Welding smoke is a mixture of very fine particles and gases. This smoke can contain, such materials as chromium, nickel, arsenic, asbestos, manganese, silica, beryllium, cadmium, nitrogen oxides, phosgene, acrolein, fluorine compounds, carbon monoxide, cobalt, copper, lead, ozone, selenium, and zinc and they can be extremely toxic.
The Magnificent Metal Building
Whether you are looking to expand your current retail or commercial location or build a brand new facility, choosing to use metal for the construction of your building makes the best sense because it is cheaper than conventional construction methods, is safer, and it offers you a variety of choice in design.
Choosing a Metal Manufacturing Facility
Manufacturing technology continues to change, allowing factories to produce more goods at faster and cheaper rates. Metal buildings offer the best environment for manufacturers to operate. Yet, such high-quality comes at a very affordable price. See for yourself the extraordinary benefits of a metal building.