What Is Dry Diamond Blade Cutting?

Posted on: 9 February 2016

Dry diamond blade cutting is a relatively uncommon practice, so many people who use radial saws are not familiar with the hows and whys of dry cutting. Knowing when you should dry cut and how to do it safely will help ensure that your project is done properly and without an accident. What is dry diamond blade cutting? Usually diamond blades are used for wet cutting projects, meaning that water is dripped over the material being cut as well as the blade itself.
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3 Features To Look For When Buying An Excavator For Your Gold Mine

Posted on: 3 February 2016

Precious metals, like gold and silver, tend to retain their value over time. To take advantage of the high gold prices in recent years, many people are opting to become gold miners. While popular television shows about amateur miners might fuel your desire to travel to the Klondike, it's important that you are educated enough to invest in the right machinery if you want to be successful. Here are three features you should be looking for when you buy an excavator for your gold mine.
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Four Incredible Uses For Utility Trailers

Posted on: 1 February 2016

Have you been thinking about buying a utility trailer but are not sure if you would use it enough to justify the cost? You would be surprised at everything you can do with a utility trailer. Here are four incredible uses for them. You Can Use it to Move Furniture If you have a pick-up truck and a utility trailer, you can haul a lot of furniture at once. A furniture dolly makes moving furniture even easier as they roll right up to the trailer.
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Air Compressor Maintenance

Posted on: 1 February 2016

On your job site, an air compressor is an invaluable tool, one that gets daily or near-daily use. This piece of machinery is expensive and vital, so you need to practice regular maintenance in order keep your air compressor running smoothly for years  Moisture When you use your compressor, it will extract moisture from the air. The moisture will accumulate in the tanks, particularly if you live in a humid climate such as Florida, often causing rust to accumulate.
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