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- Circular Logic – Compensation Plans That Make Your Head Spin By: Tim Whiston
At the time of this writing, Multi-Level Marketing is more than 50 years old. It’s truly amazing that such a ludicrous business model has survived, and even experienced incredible growth, over such a great length of time.
On the surface, this type of business has a lot of appeal. Many people are attracted to the idea of selling quality products and sharing a lucrative opportunity with their friends and neighbors.
But once you take a good hard look at the nuts and bolts ... Tags: MLM, affiliate program, compensation plan, business opportunity scam
- Which Fasteners Work Best? By: Chris Impeterelli
If you were to take a look down any aisle filled with fasteners at a home improvement store, you would no doubt find your range of choices overwhelming. Anchors, eye bolts, machine screws, spring nuts, weld screws, and simple wood screws are just a few of the possibilities you have to choose from when looking at fasteners. While it would be impossible to review each of the different fasteners and their use, here are some basics.
When it comes to fasteners, there is one bas... Tags: fasteners
- A Step-By-Step Guide To Installing a Toilet By: Cecil Radmore
If you have never installed a toilet before, then this guide will take you step-by-step through the process. You will find the process to be much easier than you had ever imagined it would be. Tags: install, installing, installation, toilet, bowl, tank, flange, bolts, wax, bowl, ring, plumbing, guide
- How To Mount A Plasma TV On A Plaster Wall By: Jason West
After purchasing a plasma or LCD television as well a corresponding wall mounting kit, determining the wall on which to mount it, and making sure all of the necessary tools are available, the next step in mounting the television to a plaster wall is to choose the exact spot on the wall where the mount should be attached.
It is absolutely essential that the television mount is placed in a spot that has a stud or studs directly behind it. Anchor bolts will be used to secure ... Tags: wall brackets, plasma tvs, lcd tvs, how to, home decor
- What Are Sunroom Kits? By: Mr.Andrew Caxton
Sunroom kits include the foundation material. the wall type. the doors and windows. the roofs. nuts and bolts. ball bearing wheels. panels and more. But before you opt for a kit. you should pay due attention to the flooring. insulation. roof system and wall material. Depending on these factors. you should make the purchase.
Selecting the right kit is essential to the sunroom of your dreams. Make sure that the size fits in all the furniture that you plan to place inside it.... Tags: aluminum frames, Sunroom Kit
- Ways to Keep Your Home Safe without Trying Too Hard By: Alfred James
Assuming you don’t have an alarm system in place, fortify your entry/exit points -- your doors and windows. Make sure there are proper locks in place and if necessary, you might want to install double locks and bolts. Double locks are also recommended for patio doors, especially if yours are the sliding type. You might also want to install patio or rear doors with an anti-lift device. Tags: SaleHoo, SaleHoo review, SaleHoo preview, SaleHoo comparison, SaleHoo news, SaleHoo wholesale, S
- Build A Work Bench By: Jim Ames
Here are the plans to make a workbench for your shop. Fairly easy to build, these plans make a nice, solid, compact bench to fit in nearly any workshop.
Items needed:
Top 198 x 48 x 1800mm
Corner brackets 90 x 35 x 240mm
Side top rails 148 x 48 x 800mm
Front/back top rails 90 x 35 x 1400mm
Coach bolts, nuts and washers 5/16 x 4 ½
Side bottom rails 90 x 35 x 800mm
Legs ... Tags: benches, home improvements, bench tips, bench help,
- 5 Types of Deck Fasteners By: Richard Vande Sompel
What kinds of deck fasteners are the best for use in the construction of a deck? What choices are available? Tags: deck fasteners, nails, screws, lag screws, bolts, framing connectors, galvanized, deck, fasteners
- Differentiation between bolt and screw By: Kal Banev
A bolt passes through a hole of larger diameter than its thread, and is held in place by a nut or similar device; it is not designed to be turned. What is often referred to as a bolt is in fact a cap screw, which is designed to be turned (or screwed) Tags: eye bolt, swing bolt, eye nut, deck plate, lifting equipment
- Construction - hardware elements review By: Kal Banev
This is a review of important hardware construction elements done by one of the leading manufacturers and importers. Tags: bolts, l bolts, t bolts, tie bars, forgings, clamps, constuction matterials
- Burglar Security For Your Home By: Paul Proctor
Home security is one of the most important considerations for any person who owns or rents his or her apartment. Simple burglar security can consist of having chain bolts and deadbolt locks on the doors, and windows that lock. Tags: burglar security, home security, apartment security
- The Many Uses of Hand Tools By: David H Urmann
Traditional hand held tools are still favored by many artists, carpenters, professionals and hobbyist. Visit HandTools.Us to see a range of hand tool products and reviews. Tags: Hand Tools, Cars, Painting, Screwdriver, Hammer and Bolts
- Find the Perfect Gift or Some Great Gift Ideas on the Internet By: wood1e
Looking for gifts used to be difficult, but the internet has revolutionized gift buying, and there are now more great gift ideas than ever before. Find out which gifts are hot right now by reading on. Tags: gifts, gift ideas, gifts for him, gifts for her, Nici, Me to you bears, nuts and bolts men
- Finish Hardware Makes the Door By: AJ Garner
Doors in commercial facilities require a minimum of finish hardware, including hinges, flush bolts and pivots. Doors can also be outfitted with a variety of decorative hardware, including kick plates and door pulls. Tags: finish hardware, ives
- How to Build a Spindle Sander By: Mark Dunne
For smoothing the curved edges of scrollwork and other irregular work, a spindle sander is extremely handy. They can be expensive to buy, but you can build your own sander in an evening for a lot less money using a pile of scrap lumber, some bolts and an old 1/4 horsepower motor from a surplus store. Tags: Build a Spindle Sander
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