By Seth Miller / Published on May 10th, 2008 / Home & Garden
The typical lanyard is a length of basic rope, wire, or cloth that is designed to secure a small object. They are often purchased in large quantities and are fairly inexpensive. Many [..]
By Seth Miller / Published on May 10th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Badge lanyards are typically a length of rope, wire, or cloth designed to secure or display an identification card or an access badge. The most typical way to wear a badge lanyard is around [..]
By Seth Miller / Published on May 10th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Neck lanyards are often made from lengths of rope, wire, or cloth and are worn around the neck to secure an important object. Frequently worn by business employees, students, or trade show [..]
By Seth Miller / Published on May 9th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Creative types may be curious to learn how to make lanyards. If you are able to follow simple directions you will be able to produce your very own lanyard for personal use or to give as a [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 9th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Pepper spray is the most popular self-defense weapon, but it is not legal in all states. At the time of publication of this writing, common pepper spray law was that you are allowed to carry it [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 9th, 2008 / Home & Garden
A weather vane (or wind vane) is an instrument for measuring wind direction. It is a simple instrument, consisting of an arrow, or any figure, mounted on a rod. This rod moves in the direction [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 8th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Weather vanes or wind vanes are made of various materials ranging from wrought iron, to copper, to bronze, and more. Copper is the most commonly used material because of its practicality as [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 8th, 2008 / Home & Garden
A weather vane is a tool that is used to identify the direction of the wind. Weather vanes are usually found on top of buildings and in other open air places like gardens, lawns, barns, [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 8th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Weather vanes are instruments used to detect the direction of the wind. They date back to the year 48 BC, as seen from the Tower of Winds in Athens, Greece. There are many other references to [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 7th, 2008 / Home & Garden
A weather vane, also known as wind vane or weather cock, is an instrument used to make out the direction of the wind. Weather vanes are usually found on top of buildings and in other open air [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 7th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Weather vanes, which are devices for measuring wind direction, are one of the oldest geographic tools used by man. They have an ornamental value in many American homes, giving a classy and [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 7th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Weather vanes shaped like birds and animals are an interesting addition to any home. In addition to their very practical purpose of showing wind direction, weather vanes can be used to beautify [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 6th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Custom weather vanes help to give a personal touch to the landscape of any building. Custom weather vanes have become very popular because of the wide range of designs available as well as the [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 6th, 2008 / Home & Garden
The first snow blower was built in 1925 to clear snow-covered roads in rural Canada. Designed by farmer and road contractor Arthur Sicard, this first snow blower resembled a wheat combine, with [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 6th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Electric snow blowers are just the thing to buy if you live in a region that never gets more than 6 to 10 inches per snowfall.
Electric snow blowers don’t rely on gasoline for power. Rather, [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 5th, 2008 / Home & Garden
You can maximize efficiency, dependability and ease of use with a number of snow blower parts.
Covers
A heavy-duty cover will protect your snow blower when not in use.
Drift Cutters
If you [..]
By Ross Bainbridge / Published on May 5th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Truck-mounted snow blowers affix to the front of a pickup or sport utility vehicle. Drawing power from the vehicle engine, a truck-mounted snow blower can eat a path 7 feet wide and 3 feet [..]
By Richard Romando / Published on May 5th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Because Hawaiian shirts are so popular, many new manufacturers have entered the Hawaiian shirt market. With so many companies selling these popular items, it is not hard to find cheap Hawaiian [..]
By Richard Romando / Published on May 5th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Although many people prefer not to step on them, there is still a large market out there for scales to monitor weight. From the medical scales at the doctor's office, to the digital scale in [..]
By Richard Romando / Published on May 4th, 2008 / Home & Garden
Today's scales do more than read a person's body weight. They can measure the amount of fat on one’s body. There are specific body fat scales that do just that, and they're becoming a growing [..]
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