Friday, 31 December 2010

Talgo "Joan Miro"

Talgo "Joan Miro" relacji Paryż - Barcelona sfilmowany na stacji Les Aubrais-Orleans. Pociąg Hotel łączy te dwa miasta w czasie 10h30, podróż w bardzo luksusowych warunkach odbywa się w nocy. Do wyboru mamy klasę: pierwszą, biznes, turystyczną i wagony typu sliperette. Z pozdrowieniami dla Miłośników Talgo! WWW.ELIPSOS.COM ========== Talgo "Joan Miro" filmee a Les Aubrais (45).



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlta5lDzcVg&hl=en

Thursday, 30 December 2010

Closet Enhancements for absolute closets and spaces 36 inch wide

A NEW innovation for organizing your closets. This basic hang bar and top shelf, has multiple applications for any closet. Reach-in or walk-in closets will be transformed to maximum capacity for your wardrobe needs. This heavy duty closet system offers various layouts for maximum flexibility. Use several together, high and low double hang, side by side, or any "inspired" arrangement that meets your needs! And... if your needs change in the future, additional pegRAIL components can be added to or switched out, by simply clicking other hardware into the existing RAIL. The easy one step installation mounts the RAIL securely into your wall, and you are all set to "click" in the brackets for the hang bar and shelf! The pegRAIL system requires no extra "side walls" or ugly "vertical standards" required by most storage systems on the market today. This patent pending design innovation cuts installation time to less than half of what other systems require.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FzPt6wnp7A&hl=en

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Harley Davidson Home Bar - The Coolest Bar Ever?

What Is A Harley Davidson Home Bar?

What makes the Harley Davidson Home Bars so special is the obvious craftsmanship. Craftsmanship and attention to detail is what makes them distinctive. The special skill used in carving these bars is evident in the resulting products. Every detail is executed impressively to create an exquisite look. These are high quality home bars made in the United States. They feature striking furniture-quality design and finishing. Beautiful Harley-Davidson home bars are handcrafted from North American Hardwood and Hardwood Veneer. This makes it very durable and tight grained. It also has a Heritage Brown or Antique Black finish which gives them their classic look. Handling of the wood used was done with delicate strategies and the home bar features custom etched, hand finished Bar & Shield flames metal plates, laser engraved side panels with "Est. 1903" graphic, and a footrest. Additional features include reconstituted leather bar surface, stemware rack, cutting board, and stainless steel dry sinks. Drawer, cabinet and dual display shelves provide ample storage area. The distressed Vintage Black hand rubbed finish features antique pewter accents and the Heritage Brown finish features antique brass accents. A well-made wood indoor home bar like these would fit alongside an antique desk or leather club chair and appear right at home. With excellent craftsmanship, these home bars of the best wood and material create not just a piece of furniture but classic designs as well.

Harley Davidson Home Bar - Function and Fun

The Harley Davidson Home Bars offer a spacious service area to suitably store wine bottles. Around the back of the bar are more added features. The back side of the bar includes a pull-out cutting board. It holds a multi-tier wine rack. It's a good functional feature because the more wine it holds, the better. You can also find dual storage areas inside with adjustable shelves including a stainless dry sink and two bottle wells. Stemware racks provides lots of space for various types of glasses. Favorite liquors can be stored on the shelves, and tools and accessories can be kept in the two drawers. The drawers are the ideal size to store all bar necessities, from corkscrews to napkins. With the black leather-textured laminate top, food and beverage can be served from these bars and you do not need to worry about moisture or heat. The dimensions of the bars are 72" (W) x 42" (H) x 27" (D).  These hardwood bars fit perfectly in any party room, dining area, games room, man cave or den.

The Harley Davidson Home Bars are also about relaxing in comfortable ambiance. They invite fun mixed with classiness, and style graced with pleasure. They are a connection between work and play. These home bars aren't just places to mix drinks. They also link form and function. It does not only look good, it can also hold all bar needs from pint glasses to bottle openers. Not only do these bars serve guests in style, these also provide a welcoming gathering spot. They look classy and inviting and are great set ups for gracious hosting.  It's a demonstration of good times. These bars are beautiful and are solid piece of furniture designed to make entertaining that much more stylish and enjoyable. These very elegant bars would look great and add some spice to any room. They exhibit interest in quality and luxury, and it sums up fun. The Harley Davidson Home Bars are an exciting addition to any home.

Harley Davidson Home Bar - Beauty

The Harley Davidson Home Bars add a striking, unique presence to any room even when not in use. These are designed to add tasteful beauty to a home.   These home bars would make a great alternative to a credenza or bulky end table in homes. They offer a distinctive style with beautiful finishing and strikingly classy woodwork. They are stylish, yet understated. These enhance any setting with their solid choice of wonderful wood crafting. Each part is attributed with wood construction and characteristic good looks. The Harley Davidson Classic Back Bar designed to match the classic lines of the Harley Davidson Home Bars enhances the bar even more.  The exclusive Harley Davidson design gives an extra distinctiveness.  Not only do these designs give an added element of stability, they also give an extra eye catching design component. Large, custom printed mirror highlights "Harley-Davidson Motorcycles" and adds depth and dimension to the room. Recessed lighting accents custom etched Bar & Shield flame metal plates. Studded crown molding frames are topped with a laser engraved "Est. 1903" graphic.. These luxurious home bars are a great host's investment in beauty and high quality. Its warmth and embellishments are pleasant complements to an entire room. These bars are certainly made to cater to a great evening experience devoted to the very best. The Harley Davidson Home Bars are truly beautiful bars that can be placed in any setting.

Harley Davidson Home Bar - All in One

The beautiful Harley Davidson Home Bars are good centerpieces for entertaining. With all the features of a real bar, these home bars are very functional beverage centers. The functional attributes of these home bars are harmonized by their beauty. The gorgeous black leather-textured top and a shiny brass plated rail lines the front for an attractive footrest that adds a shiny highlight. The details of these elegant bars make them so much more fun. These are pieces of furniture that are distinctive in their design elements, and are not easily confused with other furniture styles and create an environment of exclusivity which makes it more exciting. The eloquence of these bars display the years of enjoyment when entertaining guests. It's a bold enhancing gesture showing a life lived tastefully and naturally. The Harley Davidson Home Bars are the epitome of form, function and fun coming together to make a truly unique item.

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

The Belt Team Presented & Sold 2216 Harithy Drive...

2216 Harithy Drive, Dunn Loring, VA 22027 The Belt Team thebeltteam.com Dittmar-built home in a fabulous location, close to everything! EXTERIOR Stately all-brick home on corner lot ~ Landscaping includes: daylilies, liriope, azaleas, and other shrubs in the front, plus rhododendron in the rear ~ Two-car oversized garage with automatic door openers and remote controls. Climate-controlled storage room ~ Large deck off of kitchen stained in 2008 ~ Patio area offers the ultimate low-maintenance rear yard ~ External trim and mailbox were painted in 2005; railing painted in 2009 ~ Fence & gate stained in 2007 ~ Window films installed in 2008. ~ Irrigation system installed (2006) ~ Attractive front door with sidelights and transom above INTERIOR Crown molding throughout the majority of the home ~ 9 ceilings on main level MAIN LEVEL Spacious entry foyer welcomes you into the home ~ Fabulous architectural accents throughout the main level, including Rosetta molding, shadowboxing, and transom windows plus a chair rail in dining room with decorative trim accents below ~ Oak hardwood floors in the foyer, dining room, living room, and great room. ~ Designer ceramic tile floors in kitchen & oversized walk-in pantry. Amenities include: granite counters, GE Monogram stainless steel appliances and a 25 Toshiba Regza LCD television with built-in DVD player attached to the wall on a moveable arm. There is also a center island with breakfast bar, where someone can sit to keep the ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgZtjyUBAtE&hl=en

Monday, 27 December 2010

Fall Prevention Guide - Seven Ways to Prevent Falls in the Home For the Elderly

As we get older, the chances of falling and hurting ourselves in the home become more likely. Weakened leg muscles, limited dexterity, and impaired vision are just a few factors that can contribute to a fall resulting in injury or worse.

To insure safety in the home, proper fall prevention precautions should be taken. The following fall prevention guide offers seven easy ways to avoid falls in the home.



Stairways should have handles on both sides: It is best to have handrails professionally installed so they are firmly attached to the wall. In addition to handrails, insuring that your stairways are well-lit is also a key part of fall prevention.


Remove tripping hazards from walkways: tripping hazards could include throw rugs, furniture, and clutter such as children's toys and shoes. If you step on something in a walkway that you do not see, it is very easy to sprain or even break an ankle.


Use non-skid rugs on bathroom floors: The bathroom is probably the most dangerous room in the house to fall in. Bathrooms typically have a lot of sharp corners and hard surfaces, so a fall in that room can result in serious or even life-threatening injuries.


Use a shower chair or transfer bench when getting in and out of the tub: Transfer benches and shower chairs are available in a variety of styles with multiple features so they can fit your individual needs. The Eagle Snap-n-Save Shower Chair is an affordable and sturdy bath seat that is available with or without arms and a back rest.


Use a toilet safety frame, commode, or raised toilet seat: All 3 of these products serve the same purpose - to give you something secure to hold on to when getting on or off the toilet seat. The RTS4002 Ergonomic Raised Toilet Seat with Arms offers users a wide, comfortable seat with ergonomically designed armrests. This elevated toilet seat is extremely sturdy and easily installed in minutes


Install grab bars near the toilet, bathtub, and shower: Moen SecureMount Grab Bars make an attractive addition to virtually any bathroom and, using the SecureMount anchors, can be installed at virtually any angle. For those who do not wish to do a permanent installation, Portable Suction Grab bars can be used on completely smooth surfaces as a means of balance when getting in and out of the tub or shower. The Ergonomic Bath Tub Grab Bar with Armrest can also be used on the side of virtually any bathtub for added safety. Be sure to test the strength of all installed grab bars before allowing them to be used.


Use a bed rail for getting in and out of bed: Often people are opposed to the idea of bed rails because they have a tendency to look too clinical. However, other devices such as the BedCane Bed Rail and Smart Rails System Bed Rail offer both style and functionality while aiding in safety. Both are ideal for anyone who has had a stroke or hip replacement surgery

Home safety and fall prevention is extremely important for seniors and the elderly. By taking the necessary precautions and making the appropriate purchases for your home, you can help prevent falls and protect the ones you love from injury.

Sunday, 26 December 2010

freeride mont-gond Nendaz

Freeride from yann and yoann in siviez nendaz VS Suisse Film and Mix by Dan



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1P_DxYz2P4&hl=en

Saturday, 25 December 2010

Carlingford : Saints & Sinners 1949. Irish Railway,

First 9 minutes of Saints & Sinners shot in Carlingford. Co Louth. Train is the Dundalk, Newry, Greenore, Railway. Leslie Arliss Writers:Leslie Arliss (writer) Paul Vincent Carroll (writer) Release Date:15 August 1949 (UK) more Genre:Comedy Plot:What happens to the saints and sinners of a small Irish village on the day the world is supposed to end. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cast (Credited cast) Kieron Moore ... Michael Kissane Christine Norden ... Blanche Sheila Manahan ... Sheila Flaherty Michael Dolan ... Canon Maire O'Neill ... Ma Murnaghan Tom Dillon ... O'Brien Noel Purcell ... Flaherty Pamela Arliss ... Betty Sheila Ward ... Clothing woman Edward Byrne ... Barney Downey Eric Gorman ... Madigan Liam Redmond ... O'Driscoll Tony Quinn ... Berry Cecilia McKevitt ... Maeve rest of cast listed alphabetically: Eddie Byrne ... Morreys Dave Crowley ... Barman Glenville Darling ... Man in bar Gabrielle Daye ... Maeve's mother Maureen Delaney ... Postmistress Vincent Ellis ... Paddy Vic Hagan ... Man in bar Harry Hutschinson ... Doctor Maurice Keary ... Flaherty's hotel barman Joe Kennedy ... Guard Sam Kydd ... Man in bar Minnie McKittrick ... Brigid Madden Austin Meldon ... Auctioneer James Neylin ... Man in bar Godfrey Quigley ... Colin



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT0rH_VNlgg&hl=en

Friday, 24 December 2010

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Bar Rails Can Make Your Bar Look Sleek

Bars provide people a great place to unwind after a hard day's work. People either relax at their bar at home or at a restaurant with a bar. Regardless of the location, bars will always attract people to enjoy a drink or two either alone or in the company of a loved one or friends.

Bars that stand out are those that have hand and foot rails. Bar rails create a stylish and classy look and in fact, they even protect bars from being scratched and damaged by shoes and accessories worn on the hands. People who frequent the bars are also more likely to stay there longer if their hands and feet are comfortably positioned on the bar rails.

Different materials are readily available for your custom bar rails. These include polished brass, iron, bronze, chrome, stainless steel and solid unstained wood. The brass bar rails are more preferred for use indoors while the stainless steel foot rails are best for outdoor bars because of their durability.

For the wood bar rails, the best to use are red oak, poplar, maple, pine and hemlock. Styles and finishes also vary so you can always select the ones that fit your personal style. Additionally, one can customize the bar rails depending on the size and shape of the bar.

Bar rails are sometimes referred to as foot rails. However, these can also include the bar hand rails which allow people at the bar to rest their arms while enjoying their drinks and conversation. These bar rails usually involve several components such as the brackets, tubing or railing and end caps which are also known as elbows.

Tubing - This is the metal rod where people put their feet on while sitting or standing at bars. This component needs to be measured to fit the size of your bar. The standard length of metal tubing ranges from two feet to eight feet.
Brackets - This part is the one that supports and holds the bar foot rail in place. Brackets usually come in various styles such as those the floor mounting brackets, those that mount to the bar face and the combination style. Ideally, brackets should be at least six inches from the end of the railing or elbow. For an eight-feet railing, you will have to install one bracket on every end and another one in the center to ensure a sturdier bar foot rail.
End caps - This component adds beauty to your bar rails. End caps are available in different styles such as the flat, rounded and decorative. These are very easy to install as you only need to insert at the end of the tubing. To make sure that they stay in place, it's recommended that you use an adhesive when you attach the end caps to the metal or wooden tubing.

Bar rails can be ordered with utmost convenience these days. With the internet, one can just visit websites that cater to these lovely bar add-ons, browse their selection, pick your choice and then order right away. Remember, though, that you have to determine first what type and style you really want before making your order.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Mountain Biking Helmet Cameras For Trail Riding Or Mountain Bike Racing

Mountain biking entails the sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain. Choosing a helmet camera with durability and easy of use is essential. Often one makes the mistake of purchasing a cheap camera with low quality video resolution and often not durable enough for the conditions most mountain bikers ride in. Choosing a helmet camera with durable features and the easy of use while riding is important for quality videos.

Having a camera that is easy to use is important when riding, so you are focusing on your ride and not the helmet camera equipment. Choosing a camera with a single cable that connects the recorder to the camera head will allow you to move and ride freely without the mess of wires getting in the way or disconnecting. A helmet cam with many mounting options is essential for the right position of your camera. There are many mounts for different applications such as the handle bars, helmet, and rails. You can even mount a remote control to the handle bars or your wrist for easy access. You can mount your camera securely without the worry of the camera falling off and getting lost. Some helmet cameras provide software that allow you to tag, edit, and share your videos. Having a helmet camera with editing software will make it easy to edit, share, and upload to your favorite video host.

Durability is very important for most hard core mountain bikers. Often you will encounter a rain shower when riding on a trail. Choosing a mountain bike helmet camera that is weatherproof, waterproof, shockproof, and dust proof is a must. Having these features in a helmet cam will insure durability and life of your camera. Why settle for a cheap helmet cam that does not provide these features just to replace it with a quality and durable camera in the future.

Mountain biking helmet cams are designed to fit the needs of most hard core riders. Making sure the camera you choose has all the features you will need and use is important. Durability should be on the top of your list of options when choosing your helmet cam for riding. Remember each helmet camera provides slightly different features than another. Looking at the pros and cons of each camera will help you decide which helmet camera will give your the best recordings of all your mountain biking races and trail rides.

Monday, 20 December 2010

WMATA Red Line alternation application Dupont Circle base for Halloween revelers

A Red Line train to Shady Grove services Dupont Circle station, taking Halloween-costumed bar-hoppers to their next destination on October 30, 2010. The train blows its horn as it arrives to warn passengers to step back from the platform edge.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FjOaICKn28&hl=en

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Home Bar Seating: Choosing the Right Bar Stools

Some home bars include matching bar stools, but most home bars are sold without barstools and leave it up to the consumer to purchase the type of barstool that would best go with their new home bar. Bar stools are available in a wide range of materials, finishes and colors, suited to a wide range of décor styles, personal tastes and any theme dreamt up by the imagination.

Barstools or counter stools or are they the same thing? Bar stools are taller than counter stools, typically standing about four inches higher to accommodate the height of home bars and pub tables or pub sets. When purchasing bar stools separately for your home bar, ensure that the space from the chair's seat to the counter's underside edge is between 10" to 12". This will guarantee that you and your guests are comfortable and have enough room for knees while sitting at the home bar or pub table. Generally, bar stools have a seat height of 30 to 32 inches.

Types of Bar Stools

Backless bar stools take up less room than other types of barstools since they have no backs and/or arms, which is especially useful for hide-a-bars or portable home bars. Backless barstools are ideal for adding additional seating to pub sets. They are extremely adaptable to a number of décor styles or home bar themes. When available space is an issue, backless barstools are a good choice. They also typically weigh less, are easier to move around the room to where additional seating is needed and come in a variety of materials and combinations, including wood or metal legs with an upholstered seat.

Barstools with a back provide you and your guests with additional support and comfort. They are available in a wide range of styles and materials designed for any budget and décor. Features can include upholstered backs and seats or ones made of wood with lattice splats or carved top rails. They are great companions for longer, freestanding home bars.

Barstools with a back and arms use the most space, especially if they have an adjustable or swivel base. This might be something you'll need to keep in mind when purchasing bar stools for a smaller-sized console bar or straight bar. Barstools with arms are the ultimate in comfort, especially if the seat and back are upholstered.

Adjustable barstools allow you to change the height of the stool, making them a very practical choice, particularly if you would like to use the barstools in other places of your home, like in the kitchen at an island or a counter. Barstools that are adjustable can even be lowered to dining chair seat height (18"), making them handy to have around during family or holiday dinners. Depending on the brand and manufacturer, the range of adjustability can be 10 to 15 inches.

Swivel barstools are practical and versatile, because they allow the person sitting in them freedom of movement. They are two basic types of swivel stools, standard and memory. All of the types of bar stools are also available with a swivel base.

Saturday, 18 December 2010

6 Keys To Deck Railings - Finishing Your Deck With Style And Strength

Getting outdoors...enjoying the sun, a barbeque, an after-work moment of relaxation on your deck also includes the notion that you, your kids, pets and friends are safely enclosed by way of engineered and stylish deck railings. No longer the province of plain pressure treated timber, contemporary deck rails express style through cool designs, modern engineered materials, and an artist's color palette of tonal choices.

Deck Railing Ideas To Know About. Any deck railing plan is only as good as your creativity and anticipation of the many ways that you might use your deck...from quiet lounging and book reading...to barbeque meals...to 3-season use where you might need weather and bug protection. All these "potential uses" should be built-in to your final deck railing design. What sort of look balances with what sort of structural support you'll need in order to meet your town's building code, as well as give you future expandability.

Metal Deck Railing. If you're looking for a modern finish...light weight...structural strength...and longevity, then examine the range of aluminum deck railing systems currently available. Easy to install. No sharp edges. Hardware adapts easily to deck posts. Colors and finish run the spectrum. Aluminum deck rails are produced in standard lengths, and your contractor can quickly and safely cut these metal deck rails to a custom length in order to reach a deck post.

Composite Deck Railing. Long life, low maintenance, earth-tone coloring but higher "front end" costs characterize the current breed of composite deck railing systems. Composite deck rails...manufactured utilizing polymers, resins and synthetic blends...provide safety to keep people, pets and object on the "safe" side of your deck. However, composite deck rails are not considered "structural" or intensively load-bearing, so installation is limited strictly to railing and horizontal plane containment.

Glass Deck Railing. Impact resistant...transparent...clear or subtly toned glass deck railing systems are perfect ultra-modern design finishes for a deck. Glass deck railing is typically manufactured from polymer resins, such as Lexan, in order to provide high levels of safety and impact resistance, rather than pure "glass", which would pose safety risk issues. Glass deck rails are produced in long, wide "runs" and accept most common fastener hardware set-ups, for easy installation and long low maintenance outdoors life.

Cable Deck Railing. Everyone has seen "suspension bridges"...with structural cables providing support and flex. Outdoor decks have attracted the same design attention, with a range of steel-strong cable deck railing designs. Benefits? Cable deck rails are easy for a professional to install. Torque or tightening tools accompany the cable deck railing system, so it's relatively simple to obtain the correct tensioning, in order to meet local building code specifications for safety. Cable lengths and "gauge" diameters vary, so pricing should be quoted in advance.

Cedar Deck Rail. Amongst the wooden deck railing choices, the cedar deck rail may be Nature's best choice. Cedar, rich in resins and dense by nature, is perfectly adapted to withstand the elements...weather and burrowing bugs...for many years. A true "natural" look, wood deck railings may rank #1 in clean outdoor aesthetics. Plus, a cedar deck railing system can be stained-finished to marry with both wooden decks as well as the earth tone colored composite deck finishes now available.

Deck Rail Planters. While deck railing systems are all about "keeping people and stuff" inside and safe, home owners inevitably "decorate" decks with plants, chairs and other stuff in order to create a relaxing outdoor experience. Deck rail planters are another design element, easy to install with clips to "hang" flower trays...or utilize decking material to custom-build planters, which can be secured onto the railing system.

Learn More About Deck Railing Designs And Modern Long Life Materials.

Friday, 17 December 2010

Model Railroad VLog: Hand Laying N Scale Turnouts: Part 40

modelrr.oakviewresources.com In this series, I show how I build turnouts for my model railroad. Soldering the throw bar and gapping the rails: Part 7



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV-bxXKkL6Q&hl=en

Thursday, 16 December 2010

A few quick tricks

A sunny day finally falls upon Aumsville, filmed a few tricks, here they are.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFLdYFaZsPQ&hl=en

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Grand Canyon Railways

Our train ride from the Grand Canyon to Williams, AZ. Adrian Belew (the Twang Bar King) provides the music "The Rail Song".



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DraD4BiIsI&hl=en

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

2 Days of brush Quick Edit

This is probably the last video for a few months, because I will be working on a project and will be holding video footage for that. Riders - Kirk Fogarty, Trevor Thompson, Adam Balaam, Mike Louie and Ricky Yee Filming - Ricky Yee/Trevor Thompson/Darren Wong Song - Hey Hey My My - The Next Bar



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jALcPTFVwW8&hl=en

Monday, 13 December 2010

Rail that sucka sale

Flatface g10- Up for trade (only decks) absolute, yellowwood, Berlinwood, defstone Nollie carbon- same



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_TwUAHJfoE&hl=en

Sunday, 12 December 2010

House Stair Handrails and Guardrails Safety

With guardrails and handrails on our stairs, it is the same concept as with many other safety requirements guiding our daily commute - we often believe these rules are created for others only, until we suddenly realize that there's nothing to hold on to when gravity's force pulls our body down the stairs with an increasing speed.

That's why somebody came up with a list of rules:

1. The stairs' handrail must be graspable, and the best shape / size to put your grip on must have a 1¼" - 2" circular shape cross section (preferably circle, but square, or a section of the square with rounded edges and a groove for your fingers, is also acceptable). Flat boards, 2"x4", or anything else that you can't close the palm of your hand on, is not acceptable by the building code.

2. The stairs' handrail attached to the wall should not project further than 3½" into the stairway (some jurisdictions accept 4½" max distance). The distance between the handrail and the wall should not be less than 1½". This is to keep your fingers from getting trapped between the wall and the handrail, and give enough clearance for your hand.

3. Any stairs with 4 risers or more require handrails. Risers are the boards between the steps (treads); of course you may just have an empty space between each tread.

4. The required stairs' handrail height is between the 34" and 38".

5. When you attach the handrail / handrail brackets to the wall, make sure that they are secured with proper screws to the wall framing, not to the drywall sheet. This is because they have to support a 200 lb load applied at any point of the stairs' handrail in any direction. Brackets may often be supplied with small, plastic anchors which provide no support whatsoever when used in drywall, and even a small child can pull it off the wall.

6. The ends of the stairs' handrail attached to the wall should return to that wall. When you're carrying a shoulder bag, or even wearing a jacket, it might get caught up on that section of the handrail and you'll either ruin your wardrobe or loose balance and fall down the stairs. If you have a navel post at the end of the handrail, the handrail should return to this post or volute. Also, the stairs handrail should extend to area above the top and bottom nosing of stairs.

Handrail / Guardrail

7. This one is extremely important if you or your visitors have small children. If you have a 4" diameter ball handy, it should not pass through any of the openings along the stairs' handrail and guardrail (guardrail pickets for example). The only exception is that triangular space between the riser, tread, and base of the guardrail - a 6" max diameter is permissible in this area. If you don't have risers and there is an open space underneath treads, the 4" max applies there as well. If your ball fit through any of the openings, a small child's head may as well.

8. The guardrails are required on any walking surface elevated 30" or higher above the floor / grade.

9. Guardrails in single family properties must be a minimum of 36" high from the walking surface (balconies, decks, galleries) and no climbable / horizontal bars - kids love climbing.

So how does it look in your house ?

Saturday, 11 December 2010

CEFX 1040 West

Two-Tone Green Video Productions Present... A fair sized Grain train lead by 2 "Rent-a-Toasters" arrives in Boston Bar for the Crew change on its way to Vancouver, BC on the CN Yale Sub.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtKcaWqnE6o&hl=en

Friday, 10 December 2010

NEWS - Railway links with Albania Corridor 8

Railway links with Albania, Corridor 8, One million euros from the feasibility study to connect to the Macedonia with the Albania, Macedonian Railways, A1 TV



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POl4Ynnuq7k&hl=en

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Lindenhurst BMX

Me recording a day of BMX in Lindenhurst. 180's, 360's, bar spins, rail grinds, jumping stairs, wall rides. Basic BMX. Don't judge the video quality. It was all recorded on a cell phone. Deal with it!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaWncWk7EzY&hl=en

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Build Strength by Doing Ballet Barre Exercises Without the Barre

It's always a good habit to be aware of how you are using the barre. Your hand should rest on it, and your wrist should be relaxed. Pay attention to when you press down or squeeze the barre. It's exactly that moment that your weight is shifting, or your posture is changing incorrectly, or that the wrong muscle is bearing the work of a movement.

Perfection may not be possible, but understanding the mechanics of technique perfectly, and understanding your own strengths and weaknesses leads to you doing your best.

Ideally, in plies, you want to have a smooth transition when the heels lift, and when they return to the floor, without the weight shifting or a clutch of the barre.

Whenever you have a press-up in the warm up, always lift the fingers off the barre. Note if you have any strain in the neck and shoulders, and where your posture and weight is.

As in pre-pointe routines, repetition of press-ups, on two feet or one at a time, reveals your true strength.

In boys' classes, (not at a beginner level) I often gave a grand plie, back up to demi plie, and back into the full plie again before straightening fully, to build strength.

A class needs to have the basic strengths in place before a more demanding exercise like battement fondu is added to daily routines. Fondu asks for a perfect postural plumb line, whether done with low or full extensions, coordination of legs to complete the movements at exactly the same time, and much more core strength.

In your own daily routines at home, periodically add a barre exercise, done without the barre. Make a note of where your weak spots are. You can do core exercises, repetitions of press ups on two feet, and in coupe de pied, to build your basic strength.

Think of all these very basic issues when you watch your favorite dance stars perform the variations you love best.

Aside from the fact of plain true talent, you can get an edge on your competition with good self-assessment, and work smarter with simple but consistent daily routines.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Beyond The Bowtie - Chevy Truck Accessories

Your choice to purchase a high performance Chevy truck speaks volumes about your character and the uses to which you are going to put your truck. The accessories that you choose should reflect the same things.

For instance, you're not going to put "spinner" wheels on a heavy duty truck that you are going to use for off road use. Your truck accessories should match your needs, the uses your truck will be put to and should provide performance enhancement, as well as the look that you want.

There are a number of ways in which this can be accomplished and a wide diversity of different add-ons that will likely catch your eye. There are a few caveats to this equation, though. First, only purchase those that will stand the test of time. This is the only way to get the look that you want and the performance that you need for the duration of truck ownership. How do you determine whether an accessory is of sufficient caliber, though? It all lies with the manufacturer and the retailer.

The largest aspect of an accessory's durability lies in the construction materials the manufacturer used to create them. For instance, the majority of trucks with grille guards today sport 1 ¼ inch tubular steel guards. Does this mean that they are the best option? No, quite the reverse is true. Simply because they are the most frequently seen does not mean that they are ideal for your needs. If you are going to use your truck for heavy duty purposes (hauling, off road or anything else), you'll want the strongest, most durable grille guard available. For that, you can find one with a larger diameter tube construction, covered welds and single tube formation.

Finding the right manufacturer will give you access to the longest lasting Chevy truck accessories. However, that still leaves the question of the retailer. Not every retailer carries the required brands of accessories that you need to deck out your truck. Finding the best retailer for your accessories is likely to require some research, though knowing what type of truck accessories you want will help matters considerably. Some of the most popular types of accessories are the above mentioned grille guards, headache racks, Nerf bars, mud flaps and bed rails. Each of these offers something different, some other performance enhancement or degree of protection for your truck.

Finding the right combination of manufacturer and retailer is your best option to get the accessories that you need, regardless of what they actually are. Research manufacturers of accessories to find out how well they perform (or don't), whether they are worth the money paid for them and how difficult they are to install. When you check out retailers, you should judge by their reputation for fair service, honesty about products and installation information provided, as well as the brands of truck accessories that they carry.

Monday, 6 December 2010

Bicycle Loading on Valley Metro Light Rail

Loading a bicycle onto a Light Rail vehicle is quite simple. A hook is mounted on a bar near the ceiling and a grove runs vertically on the side wall. Lift the front of your bike, put your rim over the hook, and guide the wheels into the wall grove.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g-9yX5RkQ0&hl=en

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Gay Bar Makes Way for Light Rail in Phoenix

Phoenix new light rail needed room for its Uptown Station at Camelback Road and Central Avenues. A gay dance club stood in the way. Video shows aerial photographs of the progress as one by one, buildings are leveled and tracks are laid.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98g3wDlvjzw&hl=en

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Spike's Tactical ST-15 Mid-Length LE watertest

Norman shooting Spike's Tactical's Midlength LE after being submerged into water. Rifle: Spike's Tactical ST-15 Mid-Length LE Complete Rifle Upgrades: Spike's Tactical 9" BAR RAIL Spike's Tactical Verticle Foregrip Spike's Tactical NiB M16 BCG Spike's Tactical Battle Trigger Surefire Mini-Scout Light (M300A) Trijicon ACOG 4X32 TA31RCO-M150CP Magpul CTR Magpul ASAP Magpul MIAD All available through Spike's Tactical www.spikestactical.com **DISCLAIMER: PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING EXTREME TESTS ON YOUR RIFLE. NORMAN TOOK PROPER PRECAUTIONS WHEN CREATING THIS VIDEO. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ABUSE OR MISUSE OF YOUR SPIKE'S TACTICAL ST-15. THANKS**



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unYAcHIUhXE&hl=en

Friday, 3 December 2010

Billiard Tables - New and Used - Which Is the Best Pool Table?

Billiard tables are a pretty important subject when it comes to the game of pool. I have played on too many pool tables to count. I have played on brand new tables as well as used ones.

New or used tables play pretty much the same. It is the felt that makes the difference. I love playing on a table with a brand new cloth. (preferably Simonis 860)

A nice level table with Simonis 860 cloth will play pretty fast. You don't have to hit the ball very hard to send it around four rails. Most major tournaments use this cloth and it is good to be used to it.

As for the best brands of tables, I would have to say that Brunswick is pretty high up on the list. I love playing on a 9 foot Brunswick Gold Crown with some nice new felt on it.

My next pick and it is really a toss up with the Brunswick is a Diamond table. We have Diamond bar tables in the tavern where I play league. These tables play great.

I personally own a Valley seven foot bar table. This is also a very nice table with some fast cloth, good rails and a level playing surface.

The other thing to watch for is the condition of the rails. If a ball hits the rail and you hear thud it is not good. Sometimes a bad rail will totally kill any spin on a ball and or squirt it off the rail on a funny angle.

I have seen tables where balls fly in the air when striking the rail even on soft shots. I guess the rubber gets super hard and doesn't give at all when this happens.

To summarize, new or used tables don't make much difference if you have good rails, a level bed and quality cloth.

To your run out success,

Ted

Thursday, 2 December 2010

The Ultimate Executive Toy: A Suspended Acrylic Railroad Layout

For those high net-worth individuals who think they have everything, this high-tech, state-of-the-art model railroad display is something uniquely different. Whether youre a train lover, rail-fan, or an executive with a love for exotic gadgets, this show-stopping attention getter will always entertain. Imagine having realistic model trains running in your office, showroom, restaurant, or home, circling above your head, fully automated or under your control. Complex trusses, laser cut in thick clear acrylic, suspended from the ceiling by polished chrome rods, giving a high-tech, yet retro feel to this very elegant and unusual display. Adding to the railroad feel, there are strategically placed bridges at various locations. With the wireless control system, every detail can be manipulated from anywhere in the room. Switches throw. Trains slow, stop, and pass each other. If the two track yard isnt enough to store all the locomotives and rolling stock, a series of shelves connected by a vertical elevator with track add 64 feet of storage space where your expensive collection can be admired by all. see more at www.smarttinc.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7UXOMMtPuo&hl=en

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Piotr Kołodyński/głupotki/Adam Konieczny

Skateboarding. Piotr Kołodyński(przejazd)/głupotki/Adam Konieczny(przejazd) MONTAŻ: Piotr Kołodyński Oglądać nie gadać ps. Ramped slow-mo przy smith grindzie adama to najlepsze slow mo na świecie



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzR1r14CheI&hl=en

Monday, 29 November 2010

Picking Indoor Rails for a Balcony

If you have a big holiday cookout planned, you may be looking at your tired old patio furniture with disgust. If it is outdated, dirty or in need of repair, this may be just the time for new furniture. If you want to save money, follow these tips to help you do the best shopping on the net, in the stores and even in second hand stores.

Here are four great ways to find bargains in patio furniture.

The Internet:

Do your shopping on the Internet first. This is an easy way to find out the styles you like while saving time, trouble and gas. You can do all your comparison shopping on line, so even if you decide to go elsewhere, you will have an excellent idea of the the styles available and the prices ranges of the pieces you like. With this information in hand, you can find the best bargains anywhere.

Shopping the discount stores:

Discount furniture stores frequently have great bargains on outdoor furniture. Check the clearance area, or even the damaged goods area. A scratch might be on a spot that will be against a wall on your patio anyway! Don't forget that outdoor furniture stores turn into Christmas stores after the summer, so close to the end of summer may be a good time to pick up bargain inventory that they do not want to hold onto.

Consider thrift or second hand stores:

There can be great bargains on quality items at thrift stores. Many people move out and cannot bring furniture with them and so donate perfectly good items to thrift shops. You won't have the full choice, but the prices cannot be beat, and by just changing the cushions or adding a new umbrella you can change the look anyway.

Garage sales and Yard sales:

When spring and summer arrive, you know that garage sales are not far behind. Many people want to update their furniture and what may be old furniture that they have been looking at too long may be new and interesting looking to you. Plus, you can usually make your own price, within reason. Moving sales are a really good way to do some bargaining because if a family is downsizing to an apartment without a yard, they may have to get rid of their outdoor items at almost any price.

So check out these resources first: the Internet, discount stores, thrift stores and garage sales. Have fun and save money at the same time.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Be Careful When Installing Grab Bars Around Toilets and Bathtubs

There is nothing worse than installing a toilet grab bar around your toilets, only to find out later that they weren't supported properly. If you've ever went to grab onto a safety grab bar around a bathtub or a toilet, only to find out that it pulled off the wall, it probably wasn't secured properly.

This isn't something that happens a lot in commercial properties, hotels or new construction, but if you're seriously considering installing grab bars around your toilets and bathtubs, it wouldn't be a bad idea to make sure that they were installed correctly.

I have seen these grab bars attached in so many different ways that create safety hazards for anyone who put enough pressure on them. It's never a good idea to install a grab bar with out having sufficient backing behind the areas that you are planning on attaching them to.

In other words, if someone is going to install a grab bar, there's a good chance that they are going to need to attach something to the exterior of the wall, that will support the weight of an individual as they use them, or someone will need to remove the drywall or plaster to install the proper wood supports.

The main point that I'm trying to make here, is that most standard sized grab bars will not be able to be installed properly in most homes, with out installing the proper packing first. When ever someone installs a grab bar incorrectly, it's going to create a safety hazard for anyone who uses it and applies enough pressure to it eventually.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Claw Foot Bath Tubs - Adding Victorian Luxury to a Bathroom

Claw foot bath tubs are a symbol of Victorian style at its finest. Today, with all of the bathtub choices available, one type of tub continues to make its appearance in homes around the world. This one tub style is the claw foot bathtub, because of its fashionable appearance and time-tested design. In spite of being hundreds of years old, the claw foot tub remains a solid choice for homeowners who want to own a part of history.

The claw foot bathtub is becoming a popular choice for adding luxury to a bathroom. Modern technology has allowed claw foot bathtub manufacturers to make a few changes when compared to the tubs of the past. The most noticeable change in today's claw foot bathtub is how much lighter the new tubs are compared to the older tubs. Traditional claw foot bathtubs were made of cast iron and would commonly require four to five men to carry and place in the bathroom. The new modern claw foot tubs are mostly made from fiberglass materials, making them only weigh a fraction of what the older cast iron tubs weighed. Carrying and installing a new claw foot tub is much easier and can be accomplished with less help. Although the materials used to make the new claw foot bathtubs have changed, the appearance remains the same.

Choosing a claw foot bathtub today adds something special to a bathroom. Many homeowners will agree that claw foot tubs bring a touch of Victorian elegance to their homes just like the big and beautiful Victorian homes of the past. The addition of a claw foot tub continues to make bathrooms more luxurious and their trademark style will never go out of style.

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Bronze Railings

If you're looking to improve the look of your home, then all you have to do is add some bronze railings to the staircase or the deck. These railings are certainly an eye opener inside or outside your home and can be used at both. Bronze is absolutely an amazing metal and has been used for many centuries for many things. Today you can see it in people's homes where it adds both beauty and value. Before you buy bronze make sure it will match the décor of your home. There are many uses for bronze metal in today's world and one of these uses is railings.

The list for bronze uses just goes on and on. Some people have their gates made out of bronze. A garden gate done in bronze adds a regal air to your home. Some people use it for fencing, plant stands and many other things, such as your patio furniture. Bronze is a metal that last over the years and stands up well against weather and the elements.

Bronze can change your home from simplicity to elegance inside or out. Use it on your spiral staircase inside your home and see how it gives the impression of castle like feeling. Other people just use bronze on their front door while other will do as much as they can in their home with bronze and this sometimes includes their patio furniture. The beauty that it adds to your home is unbelievable until you see it.

If you have a flower garden, then surround it in bronze and let the railings make your garden that much more special. Place it on your front door and give your home a lift by having it there. This wonderful material knows no bounds from large gates to the small planter it can be anything you want.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Senior Safety - The Grab Bar

The older I get the more comfortable I am around grab bars and hand rails. Everyone young and old can agree the grab bars or hand railings are a definite advantage in the shower stall when washing your feet. But, a long hallway or a large stair landing always stays safer with well mounted hand rails too.  

Grab Bar Installation
                        
Any grab bar or hand rail is only as safe as the backing it is anchored into. Backing is  wood blocking or concrete installed behind the drywall, plaster or finished shower walls such as fiberglass, marble or cultured marble. The grab bar backing must be 2" by 6" blocks minim 6" long or two (2) layers of ¾" plywood minim 6"by 6" stacked, glued and screw through the face of the drywall.  

If proper steps like those mentioned above are not taken serious injury can occur if the grab bar would pull out f the wall unexpectedly when pressure is applied.        
    
Grab Bar Location  

Another Senior Safety tip for effectively and safely installing grab bars involves the placement of grab bars. Good placement of grab bars and safety handrails is anywhere you need to change your elevation slowly, steadily and under control. If the grab bar will be used when seated, mount the bar on a slant starting low and close to toilet or other seated location at a maximum of 24" above the finished flooring. The bar should be slanting upward toward the direction of egress. This will ensure that the person using the bar for support can reach it comfortably and get the most help possible from the grab bar.                            

Safety railings and grab bars can eliminate falls and promote stability and confidence to every one who could need a hand.  For more information about grab bars visit www.seniorsafetystore.com           

Monday, 22 November 2010

How to Make the 8-Ball on the Break - Top Secret Methods Used by the Pros

I was having an adult beverage with a friend of mine the other evening when the discussion of pool came up. I was, for over 10 years in the APA; The American Poolplayers Association, and an avid pool shooter. So, he was telling me about how his brother had a table in his basement and... well that is a complete story unto itself... So it got me to thinking about how I used to put the 8-Ball in on the break 1 out of 10 times and how that might be of some interest to someone. I realize those numbers seem quite high and unrealistic, and they are, but, these stats are recorded, plus I still have the pins, trophies, patches, and other paraphernalia as proof. So, here is the true "How-To" on how to put the 8-On-The-Break...

The first thing to discuss is the table. There are 4 standard sized tables used in America. For this lesson, we will only be discussing the "Bar" Table and the "Regular" Table. The "Oversized 8" and the "Full Size" take a lot more practice to master... anything on than these other two, and this article is for the average guy, not for the pros. These two tables are the most common and what most everyone who plays pool in a local hall or tavern will play on, so this is what we will concentrate the lesson on. That was easy. Next is the Rack itself. The rack while we really do not think much about it, has a lot to do with how the balls scatter when they are struck by the cue ball on the break

The photos on our site show standard 8-Ball Racks. You will notice the 1 Ball is not the "Head Ball". The rules of 8-Ball do not require it to be out front so don't make a scene about that. Second, the balls must be tight. No loosey-goosey racks if you are trying to put an 8-On-The-Break. Most opponents do not mind re-racking if you ask nicely. I realize a lot of the bar tables may have divots and such, so have them do the tightest rack they can. The main idea is to get the front 10 balls tightly touching. If the back corner drops off, well that's the risk of playing on a bar table. Next lets discuss the position of the cue ball on the table. If you are familiar with a pool table, you know about diamonds. These are the spots on the rails marking different portions of the table.

On a standard break, your cue is positioned anywhere behind the second diamond "The Head String", at the head of the table. Your goal is to strike the head "position" ball and scatter the balls. For the 8-On-The-Break, you will require a bit more accuracy... actually to get to the 1 out of 10 you will require perfect accuracy. Here is the first real "How To" get the 8-Ball in on the break. Position the cue ball either right side or left side, on the head string second diamond, which ever you prefer. When you get good, you can switch it up and make your opponent antsy. For this lesson we are going to use just the right side to shorten the writing. OK, right side head string diamond. Close all but three fingers in your hand and use this as a measuring stick. So, right side second diamond, three fingers out from the rail. That is where the cue ball NEEDS to be positioned for an 8-On-The-Break. Next Step is the "Practice Makes Perfect" part of the lesson; English on the cue ball on the break. If you are not familiar with or do not feel comfortable using English yet, my next article will be English Made Easy, so watch for it. English on the cue ball for the 8-On-The-Break is really simple once you get the hang of it.

English on the cue ball should be low bottom left, or (into the rack), for the perfect strike. Imagine the cue ball having a box with nine spots on it perfectly centered across and down; 3-Across and 3-Down. Pick the spot that is on the bottom left corner. Once you learn this spot, it works like a charm, but I caution you, practice, practice, practice, and did I mention practice, because until you learn it, be wary of the cue ball, as it will likely fly off the table, or scratch in the corner pocket. Remember, I said accuracy The next and final step is the aiming point on the rack. We discussed the rack above, but not where the cue ball should hit it. This is another step which requires a certain amount of practice. Once the cue ball is lined up second diamond up, three fingers out, position yourself to be able to strike the cue ball with force on the lower left corner. Aim directly at the center of the 2nd ball on the right side of the rack and let it go.

If all steps are performed as written here, you will have a very good shot at dropping the 8-On-The-Break. Here is a very close analogy, think of trying to through a strike in bowling. Same spot... and with the English, you get just enough spin to "Hit The Pocket" ... I truly hope this adds to your game... It is a blast to drop an 8-On-The-Break... Get's the juices flowing. GOOD LUCK!

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Shower Glass Doors and the Mold Free Bathroom

The days of the old and moldy shower curtain are numbered in today's contemporary bathroom. The modern homeowner demands a bathroom that is more clean, stylish and hygienic. A shower room that will make a statement of fashion and style, while at the same time providing an environment that is free of sickness and or disease causing bacteria & mold. And the one thing that will deliver on these demands of modernity is the Glass Shower Enclosure.

Unlike shower curtains, glass does not provide a breeding ground for germs and bacteria that will only make you and your loved ones sick. Instead of putting that old shower curtain in your washing machine to wash, and quite possibly spreading microscopic bacteria and mold in it, that will later just infect the whole household. You can just use your favorite bathroom disinfectant cleaner to wipe down the glass. Then rinse, squeegee and you are done.

Yet please do not get the wrong impression and think I am saying that a glass shower door is 100% bacteria & mold free. For that simply is not the case. Every shower door has a gasket at the bottom that keeps the water from getting out of the shower into the rest of the bathroom. A good one is the "Clear Bottom Wipe with a Drip Rail. After time the Drip Rail will begin to accumulate bacteria, then mold. The simple low cost solution is to replace & recycle it every six to seven months. Another issue is the silicon, which is used to put a watertight seal on the glass. With time silicon will begin to accumulate bacteria and mold. The solution is to use a "Mildew Resistant Silicon", which will do just as its' name implies.

Simple precautions from the very beginning of the glass shower door's installation. To the routine cleanliness by the users, is more than sufficient to keep a bathroom bacteria and mold free.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

FIRE THE GRID I Date set!-- JOIN US ON NOVEMBER 11, 2011

www.firethegrid.org http Fire the Grid I — Be One. The earth's vibration has been increasing steadily since July 28, 2009 and many feel it quite acutely. Accelerated consciousness is spreading everywhere as humans become ever more present and accountable for their role in the energetic creation of a new world. Previously "hidden" or inaccessible portals containing wake up codes for the Soul are making themselves known to many, in ways we had only dreamed of previously. Today, we are thrilled to share the next date. As some have now realized, the FTG events have been a countdown, beginning with FTG III back on July 17, 2007 and moving forward. The trilogy of FTG events has been vital to begin the healing of the earth grid while raising our collective consciousness to facilitate this transition into a new paradigm. The next and final FTG energy date is November 11, 2011 at 11:11 GMT. This date has again been given to Shelley by her guides, wonderful otherworldly beings she has described as liquid light in appearance, and immeasurably Loving. Vibrationally, November 11, 2011 at 11:11 GMT is the most substantial energy date of the three thus far. It will be encoded as the previous two with highly charged awakening potential as a cosmic opening rains down creative energy upon the earth. All three FTG dates have been shared with us so that we might heal our planet all while reconnecting with our Divine origin by truly living the lives our Souls intended for us before we arrived ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ilnDZadPkg&hl=en

Friday, 19 November 2010

Replacing and Repairing Ceramic Tile

The pretty parts of the plumbing system--ceramic tile, soap dishes and towel bars, and the porcelainized surfaces of fixtures--need repairs as much as the pipes. Gleaming chrome dulls with layers of mineral deposits; ceramic or porcelain enamel is discolored by rust stains--usually because of a dripping faucet that should have been repaired--or by chemicals in water. A hair dryer slips from the hand--and you have a chipped bathtub. Ceramic tiles may even loosen and fall from the wall because of poor installation or the cumulative effects of time and humidity.

And one of the most common bathroom repairs--sealing cracks in the joint between the bathtub and the wall-- is a repetitive chore because of changes in the weight of the tub as it is filled and emptied again and again.

Whatever job you tackle, take practical precautions. Wear goggles when you shatter a tile; wear gloves when you work with powerful cleansers or wet grout. And when surrounded by the brittle surfaces of a bathroom, handle heavy tools with special care--a single slip can add a new repair job.

Replacing A Ceramic Tile

1. Removing the tile: Using a hammer and cold chisel and wearing goggles, smash the center of the tile, then pry out the pieces. If a tile falls out in one piece and can be reused, scrape away the old cement on its back. Remove all loose or uneven cement from the tile bed.

2. Resetting the tile: Apply tile adhesive to the back of the tile and holding it by its edges, set it into its place so that it is even with the adjacent tiles. If the tile does not have little spacer lugs on two sides, place toothpicks in the joint to space it. Let the tile glue dry overnight.

3. Applying the grout: use already-mixed tile grout to fill and seal the joint spaces around the new tile. First force the grout into the joints with the tip of your finger, then use a moist cloth or window squeegee to remove the surplus grout from the tiles on either side.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

How Shower Systems Work

1. Do you understand how your shower system works? It is very common for many to perceive that all showers can be used at all homes. However, don't be surprised to find out not all the shower systems operate the same way. Just bear in mind rule #1: some showers cannot go with some heating system. As you scroll down, you will find more useful tips to help you to choose the perfect shower to complete your bathroom.

ELECTRIC SHOWERS

Goes perfectly within almost all domestic water systems. Cold water is heated up as it passes through a specialised element inside the unit. Thinking of fitting an electric shower to the underside of your cold water tank? Simply arrange an open space at least 10 metres from your shower spray and there you go. In this case, a self-supporting cold supply tank is necessary.

Other requirements include: min 1 bar of water running pressure at mains entry
8 liters per minute of flowing rate
10 bar of maximum static pressure

On top of that, make sure a connection is established between the shower and the mains with 15mm water pipe and also installation of an isolation tap. The tap is installed to control the flow when maintenance is required as well as to prevent disruption of other waters use. As far as electrical connection is concerned, there are many regulations to be taken into consideration including electric shower. To install an electric shower, you will need to have an independent circuit for installation to avoid pressure from other connections or appliance. If you are not sure about this, check your fuse board to find out its capability in catering current of rate 60 amps and above. After that, take up the following steps:

1. install a residual current device (RCD) as either part of existing fuse board or detach, disrupting the circuit shower

2. make sure the circuit shower connection to the fuse board by means of miniature circuit breaker (MCB)

3. use 10 mm cables for installation considering the importance of fuse, switch and cable as well as upgrade in the future.

Mixer Showers are themed after its function and ability in mixing existing hot and cold water in a special tap before flowing from the shower head. You can find these units presented as surface mounted fixtures to simplify the installation of pipeline on the top of existing surface, or flush mounted. The water flows from the tap is very much depended on the rate it feeds the shower. The flow rate of mixer shower may be affected when other taps are in used because it is connected to other taps. The effect of water temperature can be overcome by using low pressure system through the installation of two different pipes for hot and cold water. A main fed mixer is needed to function as thermostatic tap.

Thermostatic Mixer Showers are specialised to sense the changes in temperature with the existence of pre-set thermostat. In some improved thermostatic mixers, the water will be cut off when water fails to flow. A temperature limiting devise can be found in most thermostatic mixers in preventing high temperature being used.

Power Showers, unlike most of the showers have to be installed in low pressure, tank fed systems. With the existence of integral pumps, their main function is to increase the water flowing rate from the shower head. To install this unit, you must make sure the water in your cold water tank should be 50 gallons or more for many supplied outlets, however, 25 gallons will be good enough for shower alone.

Shower Pumps are categorized into 2: Single impeller pump, a pump while mix water with one driving blade is easier to install in the loft and must be above mixer tap. Twin impeller pump, an advance pump helps to overcome problem faced by single impeller pump when meeting cold temperatures in the extremely freezing water and fail to insulate as free air flow is required. It is connected to hot and cold water and creates a perfect mixture in the airing board before reaching the tap. General specification such as the pump must be stored at least 30mm beneath the cold tank and 4 metre in the proximity of hot water cylinder as well as electrical connection rated at 5amps.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Koda & Shawn's Landslide Edit

kodaand shawn skating at lanslide skatepark in michigan



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cvzBKNW_m4&hl=en

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Monday, 15 November 2010

Ballet Bar - A Great Option For Beginners

Bar ballets or barre are the railings that most of the dancers use to bring certain positions and movements in a balance. These are used as rehearsal items. Dancers use these for warm up exercises as well.

Types: These are generally of two types including fixed and portable option.

Fixed: These are most often mounted on walls and permanent. These can not move. It is a horizontal rod that is attached to the wall.

Portable: These are free standing items that can be moved easily. It is also a horizontal rail that can be moved easily when required. This helps to develop strength and balance especially for the beginners. This should not be too heavy so that it can pick up easily by the dancers. Mostly the portable ballet bars are horizontal and single line. However, some square and triangular shapes are also available. These may require more storage space than a single line barre. Sometimes these are formed in a way that can be fold easily.

Size: There is no standard and specific size for that bar. It all depends on the way this bar is constructed and the material used. Usually the bar has diameter not more than 2 inches. The bar of 1-1/2 or 2 inches is considered the best and comfortable option. Heights of these bars also vary. However, mostly just above the waist or forty plus inches are preferred. The shortest length is usually 4 feet. Bars more than 12 feet are too heavy and can not handled with convenience.

Material: These can be made with the help of metal, plastic and wood.

Wood: the most classic material used for this purpose. It is comparatively light weight material and the end product it produces is also nice in touch and appearance. These are available in six plus lengths and expensive as well. The rails made of cheap wood may deteriorate and damaged easily. Wood rails are weaker than metal made item. However, stronger as compared to plastic.

These can be used as fixed bars with floor or wall support. However, when used as portable item this is not so efficient. The bar may damage with frequent motions.

Metal: This is comparatively inexpensive and strong choice. Most of the dancers preferred this material. However, its cost depends on the metal that is used. It has greater strength. Some metals used are aluminum, and steel.

Aluminum is light weighted but weak item when compared with steel. This requires more appropriate support as well. Moreover, aluminum bar must be coated with some special powder otherwise it will turn your hands black when handled frequently. Aluminum is also bit expensive than steel.

Plastic: It is the most inexpensive and light item that can be used easily with great convenience. Moreover, it is the most available material. It is usually not recommended for fixed barres because these are not that much strong.

As a portable item, these are very suitable especially when the budget is tight and most of the student crew is young. Moreover, if someone opens a new studio, plastic barres are the best available option. A drawback associated with this item is that these may break with heavy weight of student's legs and feet.

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Bathtub Grab Bars - Safety For Bathrooms

Along with the disabled and elderly, families with young children and even a pregnant mom will benefit from the extra added security in being able to safely enter and exit a bathtub or shower area. We all know slipping and falling on a wet bathroom surface is no fun and can be dangerous.

The first point here is to be sure we have the correct bar. Being that this is a wet environment, most bars are stainless steel, but there are other moisture resistant choices such as powder coat paint, brass and even different shapes that don't quite look like the traditional curve ended institutional stainless, although stainless is the most functional and cleans up the best.

ADA (American Disabilities Act) compliant bars are the only ones to use and are available most anywhere and are fairly simple to install when following the instructions provided with no shortcuts to ensure a proper installation. When installed properly, they are rated to withstand a 500 lbs. pull.

Most bars come in various lengths from 12 to 48 inches for the straight ones, to ones that have right angles and even ones that can be custom made if you have an unusual or specific install situation. Diameters are 1 1/2 (commercial) and 1 1/4 inch, with 1 1/2 inch clearance between bar and surface. The 1 1/4 inch diameter is ample for any residential use.

Some safety bars are fold away in function, particularly ones meant for use around toilets, which then gives the option for either use, depending upon who needs the bar or not, and there are smaller more temporary installations that clamp on the side of a bathtub to assist with getting in and out.

The most important rule to follow in a permanent installation is that any safety grab bar must be attached to a wood wall stud or a pre-placed interior wall block 2 x 6 or 8. Common wall anchors or molly bolts are not acceptable and could just be a problem and or worse yet, an injury later.

After saying all that, I know there is a wall anchor out there that meets mounting standards and is called Toggler, I have personally never used any of these but they are supposed to be acceptable for mounting grab bars when no stud in the wall is available in the position needed. This is an option to consider when necessary, but the best way at all possible is use the studs as first choice.

Many bars are installed at an angle to match up with the studs, in addition to horizontal and vertical, and still will allow versatility for the user.

If you are in a remodel situation and have removed the old tub, or shower, and have the walls open, then that would be the time to put in pre-placed 2x6 or 8 blocking between studs for exact placement of bars later, just a little planning ahead for placement will make for proper, safe installation when finishing the project. Just be sure to write down measurements in order to locate the blocks later for easier installation.

So many repair and specialty items are now available to us than used to be, with a little direction and the right tools, you can also do this job yourself..

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Cumbria abuse crash/ dodgy point work

Cumbria rail crash in the light of day, more than one coach is off the line since the evening of the 23rd reports. Only one fatality still one too many though. Richard Branson says "The Pendolino train was built like a tank!" A ground Frame set of points are the hint to a possible reason for the derailment? this area was to be worked on over the weekend also so could this have any connection to the incident? As it was guessed at the time the ground frame points failed and the contractors missed a broken strecher bar just as they did in Potters Bar a few years before.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2agnBJv8iys&hl=en

Friday, 12 November 2010

Las Vegas Monorail - Harrah's - Imperial Palace Station

The Monorail in Las Vegas is the most convenient and efficient way of getting up and down the strip, from the Sahara all the way down to the MGM Grand and 5 stops in between. Tickets cost $5 for one trip or $12 for an all-day pass. This stop is convenient for visiting the Sands Expo Convention Center, which was my destination to participate in the InventBay.com Convention, a great resource for inventors like myself.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OMPVDfDQh4&hl=en

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Bedroom Decorating - Simple and Affordable Ways to Create a Ballerina Room Your Daughter Will Adore

Create a simple and affordable ballerina themed bedroom design by implementing some of the eight easy ideas included in this article.

Use a light pink gingham comforter on the bed.  Add a light pink dust ruffle and some accent throw pillows. If you can not locate a gingham comforter, you could reverse the design and have a solid pink comforter with a pink gingham dust ruffle and accent throw pillows.

Use a soft pink complementary paint color. The paint should be a little lighter than the bedding selection, but complement the dominant color of the bedding.

Select a ballet wall border. There are several ballet wallpaper borders available at online discount wallpaper stores. You can find wallpaper borders that feature just ballet shoes or with ballerinas dancing. Choose a wall border with pink and white colors so that it coordinates with the overall room theme.

Make your own window treatments.  First, hang a soft white voile sheer drapery panel on the window.  Then, tie ballet shoes to white cording and use them as customized tiebacks for your window sheers. Finally, add a soft rod pocket valance in pink gingham fabric (that coordinates with your bedding).

Install floor to ceiling mirrors on one wall. This will be the ballet dancers studio wall and will really bring the theme to life for your little dancer.

Install a ballet bar to the mirror wall. The ballet bar can be created by purchasing a thick closet bar or stair railing at your local home improvement or discount store. The ballet bar can be installed by using railing brackets.

Install a chair railing on the additional walls.  Paint the chair rail white and add white wooden pegs so that your child may hang ballet accessories such as ballet shoes, dance costumes, leotards and tutus for display.

Create your own customized lamp and shade.  You can find a simple ballet themed stamp and pink ink at your local discount craft store for next to nothing.  Purchase a simple, but elegant white wood lamp and shade. Stamp the pink ballet themed design onto the shade and tie a simple pink ribbon around the base to complete the accent.

Any of these eight ballet decorating ideas, or all of them, are simple and inexpensive solutions that can bring this design theme to your home with little cost and effort.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Installing a Heated Towel Rail

There is a wide variety of towel rails available, so select one carefully to match your needs. As rails can be mounted against a wall they are not very obtrusive and you should really choose the largest one that can fit neatly into the space available in your bathroom. That way, of course, you'll be able to dry the whole family's towels at the same time. It's a good idea to get rails that incorporate a pilot light as this will help you not to leave them on when they're not being used - always an easy thing to do. It this is impossible make sure that the mains outlet point is fitted with a neon indicator. After deciding where you're going to mount the rails, make sure that they can be safely fixed to the walls. Check that they'll be level and mark their position before drilling and plugging the wall. You can then screw the rails in place. Floor-mounted models are also available, and will have to be screwed to the floor surface.

Towel rails obtain their power from a spur on the ring circuit via a switched fused connection unit fixed out of reach of bath or shower. Fix this as close as possible to the towel rail However, as it's unlikely that the flex already attached to the rail will be long enough to reach the unit, you'll have run a length of 1.5mm2 two-core and earth cable to a flex outlet plate mounted close to the rail, and connect in the flex at that point.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

The Maya Diaries - Episode 13 - Europe Trip - Berlin

Well here we are Ladies and Gentlemen, the second video in my 5 part series documenting my trip around Europe. When I left you last I was enjoying a comfortable nights sleep courtesy of Andre. in the morning I travelled to Berlin. Possibly the most cosmopolitan and diverse cities on our roadmap around Europe. This description is meant to be a supplement to the video and will therefore not blandly describe the events that you see. I suppose it is meant to be a reward for those willing to take the time and actually read the supplementary information. Obviously I don't have time to go into everything I did in burning in a 10 minute video so all just post some notes of interest and prose of wisdom. Some reason Berlin was the first place we visited gave us an air of trepidation, I mentioned briefly in the video that a large proportion of the buildings and objects around where we were staying were covered in graffiti. There was graffiti in places which you thought it would be impossible for anybody to reach however this vagrant art form prevailed. I don't want to be the sort of person to jump to conclusions about the inhabitants of a location covered in tags however it doesn't instil in me a feeling of local pride. I really did like the hostel boat, the ever so slight rocking of the cabin and the serene bar on the top deck really added value. What are having gone into depth about during the course of these videos are the interesting people that we met along the way. I've ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMZ-x-nCdZo&hl=en

Monday, 8 November 2010

{HQ} LMS Coronation Class 4-6-2 #46233 Duchess of Sutherland through Hadley Wood (Northbound)

On Saturday 18th October 2008 just after 5:30pm, LMS Coronation Class 4-6-2 no 46233 Duchess of Sutherland on "The London Explorer" flies northbound through Hadley Wood on the down slow line on it's way from London King's Cross, with a Class 47 (47826) at the rear. 1Z63 -----STEAM hauled----- London Kings Cross / dep - 17.18 Finsbury Park / PASS - 17.26 Potters Bar / PASS - 17.44 Stevenage / PASS - 17.58 Sandy / PASS - 18.13 Huntingdon / PASS - 18.25 -----WATER stop----- Holme LC / arr - 18.35 / dep - 19.18 -----WATER stop----- Peterborough / PASS - 19.26 Tallington Jc / PASS - 19.34 Stoke Tunnel / PASS - 19.56 Grantham / arr - 20.05 / dep - 20.09 Bingham / PASS - 20.35 Nottingham / arr - 20.53 -----STEAM hauled----- -----DIESEL hauled----- Nottingham / dep - 21.34 Alfreton / arr - 21.58 Chesterfield / arr - 22.12 Sheffield / arr - 22.41 -----DIESEL hauled----- (Thanks to www.uksteam.info // www.uksteam.info for train details) Watch out after she's been through for the NXEC Electric train chasing her on the down fast line. Hadley Wood station is located between New Barnet and Potters Bar and is on theEast Coast Main Line (ECML). Filmed on my Kodak EasyShare M883 8.0Megapixel digital camera. Please note I may have got the timings wrong or confused, ie: she may have actually stopped at Potters Bar or Peterborough. If you have any further information or updates on times please contact me (full thanks/credit will be given). LEGAL/COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This is the original video ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swamI3RD9x4&hl=en

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Buying and Using a Trampoline - Safety Guidelines and Advice

A trampoline can provide huge health benefits for the whole family and hours of fun. They have become more popular in recent years, but with their increased popularity there has come about an increased number of accidents through their use.

According to the royal society for the prevention of accidents approximately 75% of injuries occur when more than one person is on the trampoline with the person weighing less five times more likely to be injured. Children of a young age are particularly vulnerable to injury. Also unless the child is supervised by a trained 'spotter', adult supervision seems to do little to prevent accidents with about half of all injuries occurring with adult supervision.

Many of these accidents can be reduced by following some simple guidelines. It is also important to ensure you purchase the right trampoline and trampoline accessories. Trampoline nets and trampoline padding can prevent or reduce injury considerably.

What to consider when buying

Spending a bit more money on a trampoline and purchasing safety pads and safety nets can greatly reduce the risk of injury.

A good safety pad will cover the outer frame, the springs and hooks. A good safety enclosure or net will cover the inside of the outer rail of the trampoline. The outer rail is the circular bar to which trampoline springs are attached. This will not just prevent falls onto the ground but also on the hard outer surface of the trampoline where accidents are common.

Some trampoline models promoted as safe can have some major weaknesses and flaws particularly the budget trampolines which are often made of low quality materials and are poorly constructed. Ensure that the tubing used for the trampoline is of adequate thickness to prevent breakages and that the trampoline is not too light weight which may cause it to move around or flip over during use.

Springs and Springless Trampolines
When purchasing a trampoline or replacing springs ensure that the springs are galvanized to prevent corroding. As a general rule the larger the trampoline the more springs a trampoline will require and the longer and thicker the springs should be.

Springless or springfree trampolines use reinforced fibreglass rods or elastic rather then springs. These trampoline are often promoted as safer then trampolines with springs. However because of their design the entire surface rotates each time the user hits the mat. This can cause pain and discomfort and even result in long term damage to the knees over time. Also many of the cheap models create an inferior bounce compared to the spring trampolines.

Trampoline Safety Guidelines
Choose a clear area for the trampoline clear from hazards such as trees, fences or toys.

Never place the trampoline on a hard surface such as concrete. A fall on a hard surface is significantly more likely to result in serious injury. If you do not have a soft grassy lawn you can purchase bark wood chip or sand to go around the trampoline.

Trampolines can move around while in use so tie the trampoline down. You can use a tether kit for this.

Never let more than one child use the trampoline at the same time. Statistics show that accidents are much more likely when two or more persons are using the trampoline at the same time with the lightest person most likely to be injured.

Always supervise children and avoid allowing them to practice somersaults. These should only be performed in a properly organised club. Also exit a trampoline the proper way, not by jumping off!

Avoid them wearing or carrying anything hard like ipods or toys when jumping.

Encourage them to bounce in the centre of the trampoline and keep other children back away from the trampoline. Never let them go underneath a trampoline.

If any parts of the trampoline are damaged avoid use and purchase the correct replacements before continuing.

Trampoline Storage

When not in use ensure that the trampoline is kept dry to prevent rusting and that the mat is kept away from the sun as the ultraviolet rays of the sun can corrode the mat.