Inpro/Seal Attains Milestone, Monthly Production Levels Reach 40,000 Bearing Isolators Per Month
Inpro/Seal Company, the Rock Island, IL, based manufacturer of bearing isolators reports that they are now producing nearly 40,000 bearing isolators per month. In addition, the company anticipates that they are on track to manufacture 100,000 per month in the near term.
Stained Glass Fireplace Screens
Many people choose to have a fireplace in their home because they love to be able to build a fire to ward of the chill of the cold seasons. There simply is just nothing better than cuddling before a cozy, gently crackling fire when the weather takes a turn for the worse. But there are other more decorative reasons that the fireplace is so popular. Many people enjoy the fireplace for its aesthetic appeal and use it as a dramatic focal point instead of a place in which to build fires. For these people the right accents and hearth d?cor really bring their fireplace to the forefront and make it a gorgeous focal point in any room.
Quorum Announces Formation of SAP Production Revenue Accounting Practice
Schaeffer and Fitz Brought on to Lead Practice
Konica Minolta Introduces Printgroove - An Innovative Automated Production Print Workflow Program
Printgroove Poised to Drastically Change the Cost and Productivity Structure of Automated Production Workflow Landscape for Print Shops and CRDs - Printgroove to Debut at 2007 ON DEMAND Conference and Exposition in Boston, Mass. - Konica Minolta Booth #1215
Albuquerque Studios Sees "In Plain Sight" as First Production at New Film Production Studio in New Mexico
The Universal Media Studios series "In Plain Sight" will start loading in on June 25th at Albuquerque Studios, Albuquerque. This is the first production to christen the newly opened Albuquerque Studios film production studio in New Mexico.
Kenneth DeCubellis Named CEO of AltraBiofuels : Altra's Cellulosic and Related Assets Sold to Edeniq Company Starts Production on State-of-the-Art
AltraBiofuels, a California-based producer of ethanol, announced today that the company has named Kenneth DeCubellis as its new President and CEO, replacing Altra?s founder Larry Gross, who has been chosen to lead Edeniq, a newly created R&D cellulosic venture, of which AltraBiofuels has retained more than 30% of Edeniq?s outstanding equity and will be Edeniq?s largest shareholder.
Collision Revision, Inc. Announces Establishment of Newest Subsidiary, CR Home & Auto Glass, Inc.
Collision Revision, Inc. a Total Vehicle Solution Company is pleased to announce the establishment of their newest subsidiary, CR Home & Auto Glass, Inc. and the appointment of Tony Combes to Director of CR Home & Auto Glass, Inc.
How to increase your sperm production through Volume Pills
How to increase your sperm production through Volume Pills
How To Get Big Sponsorship Money for Your Band, Tour, Event or Production
Touring is a bands greatest opportunity for success. But, touring can be very expensive.
Lithium Supply May Not Be Sufficient for Electric Car Battery Production, Study Finds
Key minerals used to create lithium batteries may not be sufficient to meet future demand for plug-in hybrid and electric cars, researcher tells evworld.com.
Gratitude: the ICE that Fills Your Half Empty Glass!
Are you completely happy in your life right now? Honestly? Have you achieved all the success that you know is rightfully yours?If not, then perhaps you're missing this VITAL piece of the puzzle- GRATITUDE.A deep and profound feeling of gratitude must be an ESSENTIAL component of who you are, if you wish to live a life of permanent happiness and success.
Production Company Secures Film Rights to Pro Wrestling Legend’s Autobiography
Film rights to Pro Wrestling Legend Larry Zbyszko’s soon-to-be-released book, Adventures in LarryLand, have been secured by the Rich Dickerson Media Group. Tentatively titled, “Adventures in LarryLand,” it is based on the wrestler’s autobiography which is expected to be released this fall by ECW Press Toronto.
Acutrack, Inc. on Demand Short Run CD/DVD Production Enables Customers to Order Online Anytime
Acutrack, Inc.'s On Demand Short Run CD/DVD Production, enabling customers to order smaller batches of CDs and DVDs in real time online 24/7 and ship to customers, one at a time. On Demand production gives customers a fast and convenient way to produce and ship custom packaged CDs or DVDs, one at a time, eliminating the up-front costs of producing multiple titles. On Demand Short Run offers multiple packaging choices, retail finish quality, quick turnaround and no minimum orders. The entire process of ordering, production, packaging and shipping is automated with the company's On Demand engine, enabling the management of thousands of unique orders.
PreSonus Releases MegaStudio Audio and Video Production Products
PreSonus, the leader in FireWire-based computer audio recording systems is pleased to announce two break-through products for Audio and Video Production - the MegaStudio Producer and MegaStudio Artist. The MegaStudio products are the first products to include all hardware and software needed to create professional quality multi-track audio production AND multi-track video production.
American Elements Announces Technological Breakthrough in Copper and Nickel Metal Production
American Elements announced today the development of a new proprietary processing scheme for refining copper and nickel metal to greater than 99.999% purity.
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Removing Your Old Sliding Glass Door
Last week I explained how to measure your existing sliding glass door so you can order the vinyl replacement door. This week I am going to go over the steps required to remove the old sliding door before installing the new door. First, you have to remove the sliding panel and the stationary panel. The vast majority of doors out there have the sliding panel on the inside half of the track, and the stationary panel is on the outside. Whatever the case in your particular door, the outside panel has to come out first. To remove the fixed panel, you need to remove the sill cap that snaps into the bottom track and runs from the fixed panel to the side jamb where the sliding panel locks. Force a screwdriver into the crease and pry the cap up. Then, look for screws on the inside side jamb holding the fixed panel in place. These screws prevent someone from prying up the sill cap and pulling out the fixed panel in order to gain entry into the home. In addition to the side jamb, be sure to check across the top header and bottom track for screws there as well. Once all the screws have been removed, you need to pull the fixed panel away from the side jamb. You can start by simply grabbing the side rail of the fixed panel and pulling as hard as you can. If you're lucky, the panel will pop free. Then you can lift the panel up as far as it will go into the top channel and swing the bottom away from the track, and remove the panel. Now, I said "if you're lucky", because in most cases the panel will be stuck in the side jamb, the bottom track, or both. Usually, you're going to have to use a pry bar to loosen the fixed panel before it will slide out of the side jamb. Once the fixed panel is out, removal of the sliding panel is usually easier. Just lift up and swing the bottom away from the track, then remove the panel. Sometimes the bottom rollers will prevent the bottom from swinging out of the track. If that's the case, you will need to find the roller adjustment hole in the bottom corners of the sliding panel. Put a screwdriver into this hole and turn the screw counterclockwise to bring the roller as far up into the bottom of the sliding panel as possible. This should allow the slider to come out. Now, you want to remove all the screws from the side jambs, top header, and bottom track. Then, take a pry bar and get it under the bottom track about in the center. Pry up until the track is separated from the floor. The next step will depend on whether your old frame is nailed to the house frame, or simply screwed in. If it's screwed in, then the frame should now be loose in the opening, since you removed all of the screws. You just need to remove whatever inside trim there might be around the door frame. This type of frame should come out. If your door is nailed to the house frame, you will have to do a bit more work. Use a hacksaw to cut the track in half, approximately in the center. Start with either half and raise the cut piece up towards the side jamb until the the track piece separates from the side jamb. Do the same thing to the other half. So, now you have to remove the side jambs. You want to do this without damaging the exterior material that surrounds the door frame. Take a heavy chisel and pound it into the crack between the frame and exterior material, whether it's stucco, siding, etc. Start at the bottom 6 inches first. What you are trying to do is pull the nail fin away from the nails holding it in place. So, once the chisel is pounded through the metal frame, pry away from the side wall. The heavier and longer the chisel, the more leverage you will have. You will hear the frame "pop" free of the nail. There will be several nails holding each jamb in place, so you want to start at the bottom and work your way to the top corner. Once you get the bottom third loose, many times you can grab the jamb with both hands and pull the rest of the nails free as you go up. When you get to the top corner, work the jamb free. Do both jambs, then do the top. Sometimes the top has no nails, or just one in the center, so it will come down pretty easily. Be sure to wear safety glasses and a dust mask when doing this job, especially when removing the top header. At this point you are ready to install the new door. The installation procedure is slightly different, depending on whether you're installing a retrofit style frame or a replacement frame. We will discuss both procedures next week. John Rocco has been installing replacement windows since 1978. To learn more, visit How To Install Windows
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