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PAIR OF LEATHER WELDING GLOVES AND LEATHER WELDING SLEEVES US $5.99
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Elliott Red Bull Welding Sleeves and Bib US $29.99
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3XL 9 oz. FR Hybrid Welding Jacket W/ Leather Sleeves US $39.99
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Welding Sleeves- Campbell Hausfeld Brand US $3.50
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Steiner - Cape Sleeve - Weld-Rite Premium Brown Split Cowhide - Large - 92102 US $59.99
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MILLER 231096 INDURA WELDING SLEEVES 1 PAIR US $30.97
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Tillman 6217 22" Green Welding Sleeves With 2 1/4" Cuff US $8.23
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REVCO F9-18S FR COTTON 18 INCH WELDING SLEEVE SPECIAL 5 PACK US $24.75
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Revco Leather Welding Cape Sleeve & Bib Size 2XL US $44.95
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Welding 30" Jacket with Leather Sleeves - Navy with Tan - Large - Yellowjacket US $46.14
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GREEN WELDING SLEEVES 18" ELASTIC CUFFS US $7.95
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Tillman 6218 18" Welding Sleeves 9 ounce US $6.65
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Welding Cape Sleeve - Lava Brown Leather- XXL US $66.53
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Welding Cape Sleeve - Lava Brown Leather- Large US $60.48
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Replaceable Welding Torch Consumable Insulation Sleeve Protector US $4.80
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Miller Combo Welding Sleeves 231096 INDURA/ Leather US $33.00
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Welding Cape Sleeve - Lava Brown Leather- 3XL US $72.60
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Hobart 770570 Flame Retardant Cotton Welding Sleeves - One Size Fits All List Price: $8.59 Sale Price: $8.59 |
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The Hobart 770570 is a Set of Cotton Sleeves. Protect your arms while welding with these flame retardant sleeves from Hobart. Features: Flame Retardant Cotton Welding Gear - Welding Jacket What's In the Box: Hobart 770570 Cotton Sleeves |
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Welding Leather Sleeve - Elastic upper arm and wrist - 18" - Golden Brown - 1 Pair Sale Price: $13.35 |
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Heat And Abrasion Resistant Select Split Cowhide. Garments Are Sewn With Kevlar Thread For Added Seam Durability Riveted Stress Points To Increase The Life Of The Product Quality Brown Leather Clothing Quality Brown Leather Welding Sleeves, 18 Inch ,Elastic At Wrist, Velcro Upper Arm, Golden Brown, 1 Pair |
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US Forge 99411 23-Inch Welders Sleeve List Price: $13.59 Sale Price: $13.59 |
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Black Stallion Xtreme BSX Reinforced FR Sleeves - Royal Blue/Black - BX9-19S-RB List Price: $13.75 Sale Price: $9.98 |
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BSXTM Tuned for Performance and Style 9 oz. FR cotton with extra reinforcement layer Generous fit with comfortable wide elastics Washable FR Cotton Protective Cuff One Size Fits All Royal Blue 19" Length |
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Steiner 18422T 100-Percent Kevlar Knit Sleeve With Thumb Hole, Double Ply, 22-Inch Sale Price: $13.61 |
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Black Stallion F9-21CS 9oz. Green Fire Resistant Cotton Welding Cape Sleeve - X- List Price: $16.65 Sale Price: $16.15 |
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Black Stallion F9-21CS 9oz. Green Fire Resistant Cotton Welding Cape Sleeve Mfg# F9-21CS Color: Green Features: * 9oz. flame resistant cotton cape sleeve * Comfortable flame resistant treated * 9oz. cotton fabric laundering cycles * Snap button front and adjustable snap wrists Size: X-Large |
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Steiner 18422 100-Percent Kevlar Knit Sleeve, Double Ply, 22-Inch Sale Price: $12.59 |
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Steiner 92181 Sleeves, Weld-Rite Premium Brown Split Cowhide, 23-Inch Sale Price: $19.99 |
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Protective welding gear from Steiner Industries. Lightweight, durable heavy-duty protection against sparks and splatter. |
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BLACK STALLION BSX® Kevlar Sleeves List Price: $18.00 Sale Price: $17.20 |
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BSX Gear 18" Black Kevlar SleevesPart # BX-KK-18TGenerous 18" LengthThumb Knot ConstructionFormfitting Kevlar KnitDouble-Layered Durability Flame Resistant |
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Black Stallion F2-23S 12oz. Green Fire Resistant Cotton Welding Sleeves With Ela List Price: $12.35 Sale Price: $12.00 |
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Black Stallion F2-23S 12oz. Green Fire Resistant Cotton Welding Sleeves with Elastic Mfg# F2-23S Color: Green Features: * 12oz. flame resistant cotton 23" sleeves * Comfortable flame resistant treated 12oz. cotton fabric * Elastic offers fitted closure on both ends Length: 23" |
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Time-starved gadget crazed home bodies have taken a new step towards the "Jetstones" cartoon version of house cleaning with a whole new generation of robot vacuums. Insert a couple of AA or D batteries. Select "go". The little round disc R2D2 like robot never complains. Instead, while you return to the sofa to continue watching a film or game, your robot vacuum "rolls up its microprocessor sleeves" and settles into the task of cleaning your rooms.
Where Robot Vacuums Come From - Star Wars Technology Origins. Robot vacuum cleaners like iRobot roomba didn't just walk onto the consumer market gadget stage without some lead-up technologies. No hard core gadgeteer will be surprised to learn that the modern era's first robot vacuum cleaners are modifications on a core technology of "artificially intelligent" mobile work machines utilized by NASA in extra-terrestrial exploration. Industrial production robots, fully programmable, handle welding, fitting, joinery and a wide range of process functions. Think also about robot pool vacuums, now becoming suburbia"s latest convenience craze. So, it"s no surprise that micro-processors should be re-directed from the PC world and manufacturing world into the home.
"A Small Step For Robots ... A Giant Leap For Ultra-Civilized Mankind". From sampling and collecting stones on Mars, robots morphed into programmable house cleaning tools that rival conventional vacuum cleaners for performance ... less the time savings of eliminating the human factor. "One small step for robots ... a great leap for mankind" might be the trade logo for the new generation of ultimate home-convenience devices.
How Effective Is Your Robot Vacuum? Robot vacuum technologists utilize their full programming kit bag of tricks to create a feature-rich cleaning tool. Getting started with a device like the Roomba? Easy stuff. For preparation, most robot vacuums only require that you remove loose large stuff from the floor or carpets ... like papers, cloth, cords or anything that might get sucked up and cause your robot vacuum "indigestion" ... just like an ordinary vacuum. Kitchen tile, hardwood floor, carpet, even concrete surfaces.
Hair, dirt, pet fur and dander, food ... any of the ordinary stuff that makes its way onto your floors can be handled by your robot vacuum.
Remote Sensors And Bump-Grind. Your robot vacuum literally bumps its way through your rooms ... sensing objects ... lightly tapping each object like the leg of a chair, then keeps spinning and moving.
With some robot vacuum cleaners, you can pre-set a "virtual" wall ... programming a stop-point into your robot so that he literally stops-on-a-dime. Simplicity is the key to using robot vacuum cleaners. Guesstimate your room's size ... then select small, medium or large on the control panel. Place your iRobot in the middle of the room and then walk away. The rest, as they say, is history.
Batteries And Re-Charging. Simplicity rules with robot cleaners like the roomba robot vacuum or other models. When your robot is not cleaning for you, he can rest his tiny 6-pound frame on a counter or elsewhere and receive a 11 to 15 hour meal of electrons from any household electrical outlet to re-charge to full room-cleaning capability.
Fully charged, a typical robot vacuum cleaner will last 1 hour or more.
Getting Un-Stuck. Like his human inventors, the best robot vacuums occasionally find themselves literally "stuck" ... an odd combination of object-space relationships where the bump-withdrawal fails to extract your robot ... or perhaps gorging on a large towel or a set of smelly socks forgotten under the chair ... Solution? Most robot vacuum models initially send off a "I'm stuck" higher pitched tone. If you don't hear his cry-for-help, your robot carries an on-board automatic shut-off feature. Situation handled without fuss or drama.
Handling Stairs. Vacuuming stairs in the best of conditions is a hassle! Onboard sensors communicate to your robot vacuum "stairs ... watch out ... stop ... do not proceed further! Result? The situation is "recognized". No damage occurs. But, you still have to sort out another way to do your stairs.
Convenience Tool For The Less Able. People injured or limited in any significant manner will reap huge benefits from the new age of robot vacuum cleaners. Light, smart, easy to program, the robots pose little physical risk and permit less able persons to keep their home clean, and ahead on their daily task responsibilities without needing others.
Bottom Line. Smart, programmable, good at eating dirt, easy to re-charge, able to clean virtually any floor surface, the new age generation of robot vacuums may be the smart and practical and cost-effective way to handle your housekeeping.
Robot Vacuum Cleaners: http://www.wise4living.com/khfeature/irobot.htm Or Home Appliances: http://www.wise4living.com/kitchen/
Author Robin Derry is publisher for http://www.wise4living.com/ a specialty knowledge site that gives insights and solutions into technology trends, home and gardening projects, unique gift designs, HDTV and home entertainment systems, technology gifts, tips for families committed to youth summer camps, body health, household, sport, travel, footwear, education, and family law legal needs.
How To Install A Basketball Post
To install a basketball goal post in the ground it is important to first determine if you want to install a "permanent" post or a "removable" post.
Permanent posts- are installed by first determining the location where you want the post to be located. This is usually determined by taking into account the "overhang" of your basketball goal (overhang is the distance from the front of the backboard to the front of the pole) Once you have determined where you want the post to be located check with your local utility company to make sure there are no lines to interfere with digging the hole. The footing hole diameter will vary from 12"-24" and 36"-48" deep depending on the basketball system you buy. Dig the hole to the correct depth per the assembly instructions and then insert the pole into the empty hole. The top of your concrete footing will look nice if you build a wooden square out of 2"x4" material to create a "form" for the top of the footing, this will keep the concrete square at the top and look really nice after the concrete has set. Once your "form" is ready simply mix and pour your concrete into the hole around the post. I suggest keeping the bottom of the post tight against the dirt at the bottom of the hole while pouring concrete around the basketball post. This will allow the condensation that naturally collects inside the post to drain out into the dirt below. After the concrete is poured into the hole, use a 4' level to get the post plumb front to back and side to side. When post is level, brace post using 2'x4''s or other method to make sure it does not move while concrete cures. Allow concrete to cure for a minimum of 48 hours before proceeding.
Removable posts - there are two types of removable posts. Type 1 is a post just like discussed above but with the inclusion of a "sleeve" that is cemented into the footing. The post is then inserted into the sleeve after the concrete has cured, this allows the post to be removed later if necessary. Higher quality sleeves have welded nuts around the top perimeter of the sleeve which allow you to level the post front to back and side to side after installation is complete. You can view the installation instructions for one such sleeve by clicking here http://www.firstteaminc.com/ft16.php
The second (and more popular) type of removable post is the "anchor system" A basketball post utilizing an anchor system has a plate welded on the bottom and 4 anchor bolts. To install a basketball post with an anchor system, follow all the steps mentioned above regarding locating and digging your hole. Typically, there is a metal anchor "template" provided along with four "J" shaped anchor bolts. These anchor bolts are fixed to the template prior to pouring the concrete. When concrete is poured you simply insert the template/j-bolt assembly into the wet concrete making sure to keep the anchor bolts square to your playing surface. When concrete is cured loosen and remove the anchor template from the top of the concrete footing. What you now have is 4 threaded studs sticking up above the concrete footing. Typically at this point you will be asked to run a nut down onto each threaded stud against the top of the concrete. Then lower the post with the baseplate down onto the four studs. The post can then be secured to the studs with the remaining nuts provided with your unit. You can then level the post front to back and side to side by adjusting the leveling nuts located underneath your baseplate. You can see an example of a very popular basketball system that uses an anchor system by clicking here http://www.firstteaminc.com/attackseries.php
Hopefully this information is helpful regarding installation of various types of basketball posts. If you need help selecting a basketball system for your home you may want to check out the following website http://www.firstteaminc.com/
About the Author
Jeff Roth has been involved in the design and manufacture of basketball goals and sports equipment for over 16 years. He is employed at First Team Sports, Inc. in Hutchinson, KS. Learn all about First Team's full line of sports equipment at www.firstteaminc.com Made in the USA basketball hoops
Removing piston sleeves with heat?
This is in a 4 cylinder gas tractor, with a 4" bore. I built a sleeve puller from some 3/8" x 2" flat stock and a threaded rod, but it's not budging. The top "bridge" part of my puller just bends. Can I use some heat (rosebud tip or welding tip from an O/A, or running a few beads of weld from a mig down the sleeve) to loosen the sleeves?
Its the crud on the outside of the sleeve in the water jacket that's holding it in place. Assuming you are replacing the sleeves you could weld it and shrink the sleeve but most likely they will still need the puller or a press. I used a 1" thick by 4.5" wide block cut round to match the sleeve (bottom end cut with a rabbit to catch the sleeve, can't be bigger than the outside of the sleeve). And a 1" x 2.5" bar for the top but a little longer than the sleeve with some stand-off blocks to clear the sleeve. Used 1/2" all-thread to go between. It takes quite a bit of force to get them out but once you get them past the 1/2" lip they come out very easy. You can also tighten this puller and use a brass drift to drive the bottom up but be careful you don't slip off and damage something underneath. Good luck!
Sustainability and Total Cost of Ownership with Packaging Conveyors
Companies making consumer products today often achieve a competitive advantage through more appealing and easier-to-use package designs. As a result, products and packages are constantly changing as manufacturers race to gain and keep that advantage.
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