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81: What is insulation, why do we have it and how does it work?
A small science lesson about insulation:
Heat moves from warmer areas to colder areas. This is the single basic principle on which the idea of insulation is based. On hot days heat tries to get insi
82: A simple guide to loft insulation
Loft insulation is often overlooked by many householders but is one of the main ways that we can avoid man made carbon emissions. The running and heating of homes is said to account for almost one thi
83: A brief guide to home insulation
Home insulation is something that you should never skimp on. Whether you are restoring, building or extending a house, this is the area that in the long run, if you do it properly now, will save you t
84: How to Handle a Las Vegas Foreclosure
If you are contemplating a Las Vegas Foreclosure we can help you by working closely with you and your bank or secured creditor. We have a dedicated team of Foreclosure Specialists who handle only Las Vegas Foreclosures, REO and Bank Owned homes
85: Hot Tips For Buying The Perfect Boat
Whether you are a newbie to boating or a seasoned navigator, you will find that choosing a boat to buy can be quite a daunting task. There are so many different types and models of boats for you to ch
86: Low Cost Airlines Helping Family Reunions
Moving to another country by a family member for a new job or for a better life in the past often meant that family would be left behind, to be rarely seen again, with letters the best way of staying
87: The Types and Purposes of Jewellery Findings
Functional jewellery findings are, as their name suggests, the ‘mechanics’ of the creation of a piece of jewellery. They are designed mainly for constructive purposes, such as linking, joining or atta
88: Essential Tools for Jewellery Making with Wire
In the past, craftsmen have resorted to marking their round-nosed pliers with marker-pen in order to achieve uniform loops for certain pieces. If looping is integral to your designs, then you might wa
89: Making a Brooch using Jewellery Findings
Brooches can be created very simply; buying jewellery findings such as brooch blanks and gluing stones or mosaic pieces to them. Pins can be glued to the backs of the blanks and a very basic brooch is
90: The Basics of Making a Beaded Necklace
To begin with, you will need to choose your beads and these will, to some degree, inform the choice of materials you use. Heavier beads are better suited to Tigertail wire (also know as monofilament o
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