An air compressor can be a tool that improves workflow and production. It is also a piece of equipment that needs regular maintenance, such as changing oil and draining tanks. In addition to the maintenance, line filters and keeping oil levels right can help to get more life out of your compressor and pneumatic equipment. If you want your compressor to always, work like new, here are some improvements and maintenance tips to help:
Iron rails make a beautiful addition to the inside or outside of any home. Some of the wonderful properties of iron include durability, ease of maintenance and strength. However, because iron is quite a useful commodity, it can be very expensive to buy new. For those who would love to have an iron railing but simply can't afford the price tag, (or just wish to make their own) here are some items that you could buy used at auction, garage sales or thrift stores for pennies on the dollar.
Foundation problems can be a real nightmare. They're often expensive to repair and the process can disrupt your routine. That could cost you a lot of money if you need to shut down your business due to excess noise or safety concerns. Foundation problems are generally caused by soil shifting under your building. In some cases, the solution isn't as complicated as you might think. Slab jacking could be the answer.
Have you cleaned your sewing machine lately? If your answer is no, you probably need to take a look at it. Sewing machines can get quite a bit of fibers and dust built up beneath the needle plate cover. With a few simple steps, you can clean your sewing machine to ensure it will work properly with each and every use. See below for a step by step guide to cleaning your sewing machine.
Home fires are fairly easy to recognize and put out if you have a smoke detector or fire alarm installed in your house. Commercial buildings, however, can pose a much greater risk because of their sheer size and capacity to hold a much greater number of people. Whether you're an office building manager, real estate developer, or simply an employee who is tasked with educating your co-workers about fire prevention habits and procedures, read on to learn three great services that can help stop a fire before it gets out of control.