Tips For Installing Wire Mesh Fencing

If you have just purchased wire mesh fencing, then you likely have purchased it due to the fact that it is relatively easy to maintain. The last thing that you want to do is spend a good deal of time maintaining your fence. Here are some tips for making sure that you don't spend much time installing your fence either. 1. Section Out Your Wire First You likely have already planned where you are going to put the posts for the fencing. Read More 

You Can Wire a Full-House Ventilation Fan

If you are looking for a way to cut down on your air-conditioner use and still keep your house cool, one option is to use a full-house ventilation fan. These fans are generally installed on the top floor of your house and in the ceiling. When you install one of those fans, you will need to make sure that it is wired into your house's electrical systems. Most people prefer to have a switch or knob to turn on the fan. Read More 

2 Reasons To Install A PA System In Your Manufacturing Plant

If your manufacturing plant does not currently have a public address system -- similar to what you might find in a school -- now is the time to consider installing one. You can hire a company that is experienced in industrial sound system installation to have an effective PA system installed on your industrial property. Then, you can enjoy these two major benefits and more. 1. Use the PA System for Maximum Safety Read More 

Should You Throw A Mattress Away In A Dumpster, Or Are There Alternatives?

If you have a mattress that you need to get rid of, you may be thinking about throwing it into a dumpster. While seeing a mattress sticking out of a dumpster is not an uncommon sight, especially in dumpsters that are located near apartment complexes and shopping malls, you may want to think twice before disposing your mattress in this type of receptacle. Keep reading to learn all about the practice of throwing mattresses away in dumpsters, and what your other options are: Read More 

How The Process Of Metal Fabrication Applies To The Manufacturing Of Bullets

Metal fabrication of any kind usually involves the pouring of metal into a mold or sending metal through a press or extruder to get a specific product. Bullets are no exception to the process--they are either made with a steel casing or a brass casing while the actual projectile portion can be made of almost any durable metal. If you have ever wondered how steel bullets are made in a metal fabrication plant, like Moorhead Machinery & Boiler Co. Read More