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	<title>Types of Hobbies &#187; Stephen Drury</title>
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		<title>What To Look For When Buying An Air Compressor</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 12:33:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donnell Sloan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that many woodworkers do not have an air compressor, merely because they sound complicated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that many woodworkers don&#8217;t have an air compressor, simply because they sound tricky.</p>
<p>Some of the handy terms that you need to actually know about when keeping a lookout for a compressor include:</p>
<p>PSI &#8211; Pounds per square inch</p>
<p>CFM &#8211; Cubic feet per minute</p>
<p>Duty Cycle &#8211; the amount of time a compressor can run compared to the amount of rest time over a 30 minute period. Like it can operate for 10 minutes, then rest for 20 without making major head wear</p>
<p>Single Stage &#8211; where the compression piston compresses all the air in one stroke</p>
<p>Versus two Stage &#8211; where there are 2 pistons that work in cooperation to squeeze the air.</p>
<p>If you are planning on running tools like sanders, buffers, grinders and so on you will need to think about something in the mid-size or perhaps large shop size of compressors.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning on employing grinders, sanders, buffers and the like, you&#8217;ll need to consider a large fixed base compressor like Campbell &#8211; Hausfeld or Ingersoll-Rand. These will have around 6 hp and a storage tank of fifty gallons or  more. If you&#8217;re a hobbyist woodworker, who is looking for a nailer or stapler, one of the little lightweight compressors is perfect. Makers like Porter-Cable or Delta will work fine.</p>
<p>The genuine trick to getting a compressor is to realise beforehand what you&#8217;re going to use it for and what the air-tool rating is in PSI and CFM. This could give you a better indication of the duty cycle you will need. But this isn&#8217;t the end either, because you must look CLOSELY at the air tools you are considering because the same tool can change seriously in the quantity of compressed air it will consume. That is&#8217;s massively important, and it indicates the difference between getting a mid-size compressor or massive fixed compressor. A compressor and associated air powered tools could be a real time saver, even for the hobbyist&#8217;s work shop.</p>
<p>In the final research you&#8217;ll have to make that hard call, but what ever you do, make certain you ensure you get an agreeable compressor for your choice of tools.</p>
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		<title>Kitchen Decorating Suggestions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 11:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie Simms</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of what you can read in the hippest kitchen design mags, updating the outward appearance of your kitchen really doesn't require that your spend a massive amount of cash and time. There are some straightforward and cheap routes to give your kitchen a brand spanking new look.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Irrespective of what you can read in the hippest kitchen design mags, updating the outward appearance of your kitchen truly doesn&#8217;t require that your spend a huge amount of cash and time. There are some straightforward and cheap ways to give your kitchen a brand new look.</p>
<p>Some small change here and there that you can make in your kitchen can still make a giant effect on how your kitchen looks. You can get ideas about what you need include into your kitchen decorating and reworking project from books, mags, and net sites working with kitchen design suggestions. Replacing the cupboard doors and fronts. Then you can reface the leftover fixtures. This will noticeably change the full feel and look of your kitchen.</p>
<p>Painting your cupboards white and changing the hardware, for example knobs, handles, or pulls. 3. They can be fitted to a solid door base. This sort of door can be painted to form any look you&#8217;ll need. Using color to reconstruct the kitchen is another example of inexpensive kitchen decorating. You can paint your walls and cupboards. These are all straightforward to do and cheap. Another area of the kitchen you can simply update is the tap and sink. It is possible to find reasonably priced sinks that can cost from $50-$300. They are also available in numerous colours, and styles. Porcelain, stainless-steel, and acrylic are the materials that are available for sinks. For taps, you will find that they&#8217;re available in one or two styles and finishes, and depending on the sort of tap can alter in price from $50 to $750.</p>
<p>Another great inexpensive idea in kitchen decorating is to add a kitchen island. Kitchen islands are excellent for adding more counter space to the kitchen and supply a meeting place. A kitchen cart can have wheels for rolling around, as well as have drawers, shelves, and places to hang implements. Because they&#8217;re on wheels they can be cleared out the way. 7. If your kitchen-decorating budget is so very little that you can only afford to rework a little area of your kitchen you might consider adding a kitchen backsplash.</p>
<p>A new kitchen backsplash can truly dress up a drab, uninspiring kitchen. Kitchen backsplashes are available in such an enormous quantity of different styles, colours, and materials. The materials used for backsplashes can include, wood, porcelain, natural stone, glass, chrome steel, and even wallpaper. The expenses change depending on the material you choose. Only one miniscule change can do a lot to make your kitchen look brand new.</p>
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