June 2008

Your New Deck–Not Just for Summer Anymore

As pleasant as a house may be, some measure of fresh air is always bound to be attractive (some times more than other times) to anyone cooped up in the house for any extended period of time. Front porches can be a pleasant place to linger, enjoy an evening breeze, and chat with the neighbors. [...]

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Custom Canisters for Cleaning Very Small Parts

In the behind-the-scenes world of manufacturing, there are many processes that many of us, as consumers, never realize exist. Among those processes are the multi-faceted cleaning and degreasing steps necessary in the finishing stages of many parts, including some electronics and some medical parts. The smallest of these parts require special metal containers for cleaning and degreasing, to keep [...]

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Moving Walls–Home Remodeling

Apparently, it’s easier to move an interior wall constructed with studs and sheetrock than it is to move an exterior metal door set in a supporting wall built of cinderblock, or so my husband tells me. With no reason to not believe him, I’m eager to see the project underway…curious to see how easy moving a wall really is. At that [...]

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CFgear Shares Education Solutions at State’s Laptop Institute

This week, a few hundred of South Dakota’s most innovative teachers and administrators will gather in Mitchell, South Dakota, home of the world’s only corn palace! As if that weren’t enough to get you “popping”, CFgear’s very own Corey Anderson, self-proclaimed but “I’ll second that” Flash Drive Guru, is on location to give CFgear it’s [...]

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Your One Stop Solution to Automating Your Home

If you are looking for an ideal place to find the best products for your home automation project, look no further!  The Home Automation Store has brought for you the ultimate collection of useful, easy to use and affordable solutions to all your home automation requirements. From securing your house with X10 security products to [...]

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Making a House a Home

Soon after starting their newly married life, John and Mary Randelman (a fictional couple) move out of their tiny apartment and purchase their first real home, near Bethesda, Maryland. The house looks nice from the outside with weatherproof siding added just a few years ago and a newly shingled roof. A spacious porch stretching across [...]

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