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M4 X 16 DOWEL PIN HARDENED AND GROUND STEEL X 10 US $4.19
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Hardened & Precision Ground Collets NEW ER-25 SET 15 pc US $165.00
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WEBBED ANGLE PLATE 6 x 5 x 4-1/2 GROUND SLOT HARDENED US $31.00
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WEBBED ANGLE PLATE 12 X 9 X 8" GROUND SLOT HARDENED NEW US $71.95
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proops lathe centre 2 mt fully ground & hardened steel US $4.70
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SHARS 4 STEEL HARDENED SQUARE SET GROUND MACHINIST TOOL NEW US $49.95
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Morse Taper Sleeve Hardened Ground Throughout MT3 - MT1 US $4.45
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MSC OIL HARDENED GROUND FLAT STOCK 9/32" X 1" X 36" NEW US $44.95
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PLANER AND SHAPER GAGE HARDENED & GROUND FORGED STEEL US $62.89
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Morse Taper Sleeve Hardened Ground Throughout MT6 - MT5 US $16.95
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Morse Taper Sleeve Hardened Ground Throughout MT5 - MT4 US $7.45
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12"X36" 4142 SAE Pre-Hardened Ground Flat Stock US $262.79
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Olympic D2 8"X36" 4142 SAE Pre-Hardened Ground Flat Stock US $138.59
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WEBBED ANGLE PLATE 10 X 8 X 6" GROUND SLOT HARDENED NEW US $55.95
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WEBBED ANGLE PLATE 8 X 6 X 5" GROUND SLOT HARDENED NEW US $49.95
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6L COLLETS, HARDENED AND GROUND US $9.99
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Machinist's Steel Square 4x3" Hardened Ground New US $6.99
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Machinist's Steel Square 3x2-1/2" Hardened Ground New US $5.99
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Hardened & Ground 2MT x 2"OD Solid Socket New US $20.00
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JACOBS DRILL SLEEVE MT 2-1 HARDENED AND GROUND NEW UK US $21.17
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Morse Taper Sleeve Hardened Ground Throughout MT3 - MT2 US $3.45
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Morse Taper Sleeve Hardened Ground Throughout MT2 - MT1 US $3.45
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V-Blocks(2) hardened & Ground #167, B&S ++ W-956-2 US $49.99
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Hardened & Precision Ground Collets NEW ER-16 SET 10 pc US $108.00
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WEBBED ANGLE PLATE 9 x 7 x 6" GROUND .0005 HARDENED NEW US $62.00
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Machinist's Steel Square 9x6" Hardened Ground New US $16.99
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Machinist's Steel Square 6x4" Hardened Ground New US $8.99
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EMERGENCY 5/8" 5C COLLET HARDENED GROUND STEEL CUSTOM US $7.99
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NEW IN BOX 43/64" 5C COLLET HARDENED GROUND STEEL ROUND US $7.99
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NEW IN BOX 27/32" 5C COLLET HARDENED GROUND STEEL ROUND US $7.99
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NEW IN BOX 57/64" 5C COLLET HARDENED GROUND STEEL ROUND US $7.99
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NEW IN BOX 25/32" 5C COLLET HARDENED GROUND STEEL ROUND US $7.99
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Ordinary people tend to buy ground coffee but not the real coffee person. He will invest some money and grind coffee beans by himself. Because grinding right before brewing is the first thing that makes a real difference in coffee drinking experience. Use an electric grinder and you will taste and smell true coffee. Use manual coffee grinder to bring ritualistic value to the whole coffee drinking experience.
If someone wanted to categorize crank grinders it would take quite some time. There are old grinders of different types, from different times and regions. Old, rare and major brand grinder is a great catch for a collector. Some of them are true masterpieces and some were used for ordinary grinding.
Old coffee grinders usually find a quiet shelf in restaurants, collector homes or museums and play only one role - spread coziness and history. Nonetheless, a person could enjoy coffee ground in one of these, considering well kept, antiques. It is advisable to search for a coffee mill made mostly of metal parts for grinding purposes. Grinders containing mostly wooden parts usually do not last as long because of seared screw holes and other joints. However there is another opportunity.
Manufacturers, such as Peugeot, still produce old style mills. Peugeot does it since 1810! It is one of the few companies that did not neglect their traditions. Peugeot coffee grinder is made of walnut and the burr grinding mechanism of case-hardened steel. Whole family could not wear this elegant style mill in lifetime.
All that said the person looking for a manual coffee maker should be really careful especially online. Most of old-style mills are crappy and will fail after few grinds. Most of them are not even suitable for decoration purposes since they are made of cheap materials. They look quite good and complex in pictures only.
We worked hard to research old-style coffee grinders. You might want to check out our results and reviews of manual coffee mills.
Information Aboutr Chronic Bee Paralysis
Chronic Bee Paralysis is another of the viral infections that can plague a bee colony. Like all of the other bee viruses there is no cure or medication that can be taken to eliminate the infection, the only preventative measure is sanitation.
There are clearly defined symptoms with the Chronic Bee Paralysis. It only effects the adult bees. The symptoms are an abnormal trembling in the wings and body, the bee's inability to fly which forces them to crawl on the ground and crawl up the blade of grass in front of the hive. The abdomens will be bloated and the wings will be partially spread or seem dislocated. The infected bees will appear shiny and greasy because of the lack of hair, which has been confused with robbing bees. Also, the infected adult bees are chewed on by the other bees and harassed by the guard bees at the entrance to the hive, which is also confused with signs of robbing. Adult bees will die within a few days of the onset of the disease. The virus is spread from bee to bee by prolonged bodily contact or rubbing which causes many hairs to break exposing live tissue. The virus can not be transmitted by food exchange of the bees. It takes many millions of virus particles are required to cause paralysis when given to a bee in food. Requeening is a good practice if symptoms appear.
Another virus that bees are susceptible to is the Black queen cell virus. It is associated with Nosema disease and causes the death of queen larvae or prepupae after their cells are sealed. Th larva will then turn black along with the walls of the cell. Treating colonies with Fumidil-B? to control Nosema may help keep prevent this disease.
A fungal disease that plagues the bee colonies is called Chalkbrood. The fungus that causes Chalkbrood is called Ascosphaera apis; it was discovered here in the United States in 1968. The fungus spores must be ingested in order for infection to occur. It only infects larvae 3 or 4 days old. There are no chemical treatments for this disease. However, bee breeding and good management can control it. The infected larvae are quickly covered with the white cotton-like mycelium of the fungus, which eventually fills the entire cell. The white/gray mass soon will harden into a hard, shrunken mummy, which is easily removed from the cell. The larvae in the cell will look like a piece of chalk.
The bee bred to be resistant to this disease can help minimize outbreaks of t his disease. Another way to cut down on the number of outbreaks of the disease is to maintain a warm, dry hive interior. If the hives are drafty, damp, lying in low spots or in heavily overgrown area, they are more susceptible to chalkbrood disease. Rain water need to run out of the hive instead of accumulating, so stand the hive with it leaning forward slightly. If a hive gets moist, prop the lid of the hive open to air out the interior. Old equipment should be replaced or repaired if it has large holes that permit entry of moisture and drafts.
There is a possibility of genetic susceptibility or old combs that are harboring spores of the disease if the colonies have recurring problem with the disease that are not easily traced to season or management practices. Old combs should be replaced periodically to improve brood production.
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Anyone willing to read my poem I'm working on?
My flawed eyes see
deceit in clear view,
dissolving the
jewel illusion
and revealing
coal.
Their transitory
personalities
change as
often as leaves
fall and the cloud's
frozen offspring threatens
to conceal the ground,
Hardening my
foundation
of uncertainty.
Oh when can
my vision reveal
a person without
coal as their spirit?
When will I find
someone with
a spirit of diamonds
within stones, enabling
me to subdue my
insecurities?
What are your interpretations of this poem?
And this is a rough draft, so suggestions are welcome!
will someone answer please?lol...
I think that you have a wonderful vocabulary but the seperated lines make it look choppy. For example, this:
My flawed eyes see
deceit in clear view,
dissolving the
jewel illusion
and revealing
coal.
Their transitory
personalities
change as
often as leaves
fall and the cloud's
frozen offspring threatens
to conceal the ground,
Hardening my
foundation
of uncertainty.
(In my opinion) - Should become this:
My flawed eyes see deceit in clear view,
dissolving the jewel illusion and revealing coal.
Their transitory personalities change as often as leaves fall and the cloud's frozen offspring threatens to conceal the ground,
Hardening my foundation of uncertainty.
But once again, that's only my opinion. It makes me think "choppy" when its cut up like that but when I can read the whole line together without my mind having to process the 'enter' it makes it flow much better
Once again, excellent vocabulary. Great job :]
xx.
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