Posted on 01 February 2012. Tags: Cabinet, garage storage cabinets, Storage, vertical cabinets
The beauty of shopping over the Internet is that you don’t have to drive from one home depot to another to look for the right fixtures or furniture for your home. One of the items that requires a lot of comparison-shopping is a garage storage cabinet.
A person just has to have the right dimensions, style, and material and if you’re not looking online, you’ll probably spend a lot of hours scouring the aisles of these large stores. That’s because there are now a lot of garage storage cabinets to choose from, and you will naturally want to purchase those that would precisely fit your garage and your specific purposes.
To customize your garage storage, you can buy one or a combination of garage storage cabinets that can help reduce the clutter in your garage. There are large units that can easily store most kinds of stuff, such as a five-foot tall garage storage starter system. It has tall vertical cabinets for long items and a smaller cabinet with shelves inside, plus three drawers for items that are frequently used, such as tools.
There is also the Elite garage storage cabinet system by PrePac, which not only can be used for the garage but for other rooms in the house as well, such as the laundry room or the utility room.
Its cabinets are 16 inches deep to give you more functional cabinets. It features a work surface, adjustable shelves, heavy-duty drawers, and European-style hinges that are adjustable six ways. Continue Reading
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Posted on 12 January 2012. Tags: car, eating utensils, Knife, knives and forks
Knives are an important part of the history of mankind. These handy tools have made it possible to survive. They are more than simple cutting stones, fashioned from rock. They come in a large assortment of styles and materials. The utility knife is a very important tool to have. You can find many reasons to buy them. Here are a few to think about.
Multipurpose knives are much more than cutting tools. You can perform an amazing amount of tasks with them. Take the screwdriver, for example. Many of these knives have them available at your fingertips. You may be far out in the wilderness and need to assemble something. Your car may be broke down, many miles from home. Maybe a rubber fuel line or hose has broken.
When hoses crack or break, it will often be at the clamp. You can remove the clamp and cut the cracked portion from the hose. All you have to do, is reattach the hose and clamp. Your car will be back in service. A screwdriver is perfect for many other tasks, like prying. You may need a screwdriver at home. Maybe you cannot find one. Relax, you have one in your pocket. This is very convenient.
Do you always remember to bring knives and forks, when you travel? Suppose you are on a fishing or hunting trip. You unpack the food and there are no eating utensils. However, you have some in your pocket. This is one less thing to pack. In a survival situation, eating utensils are a welcome sight. They are good to have.
You may go fishing, on occasion. Suppose you have very good luck. Fresh, fried fish, is a very good meal. If you have fish cleaning tools with you, it is much easier. If not, you may have to eat beans. This is one more thing, you may not have to pack for the trip. Continue Reading
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Posted on 10 January 2012. Tags: battle of the alamo, History, Knife, sheath knife
As ancient as mankind itself, the knife is the earliest form of weaponry for which there has been no substitute. Essential for survival, the knife was developed out of necessity and has evolved through the ages. From knives made of flint, to copper, to iron, humans have a unique relationship to this tool, creating it out of the strongest material available and adorning them with patterns and decoration. A knife is a personal possession that is valued for its craftsmanship and usefulness.
Perhaps the most recognized knife in the world, the Bowie Knife has an intriguing history. The story begins in 1831 when Jim Bowie brought a whittled wooden model of his ideal knife to blacksmith James Black. Several weeks later, Black had produced two knives. The second was a modified version of Bowie’s design. Bowie chose Black’s version as it had a double edge. Soon, Black was inundated with requests from customers who wanted a knife like Bowie’s. The knife’s unique shape and hallmark large blade became popular for its use as both a weapon and as a tool for fishing and hunting.
The knife also gained popularity as a result of a fight Bowie was involved in Texas with three men hired to hill him. Bowie killed his would-be assailants and the reputation of the Bowie knife was established. After Bowie’s death five years later at the Battle of the Alamo, both he and his knife became immensely famous.
Over the years, many knives have been referred to as Bowie knives. The term has become a generic one for any large sheath knife. Despite all the variations, it is said that for a knife to be considered a Bowie knife, it must be long enough to use as a sword, sharp enough to use as a razor, wide enough to use as a paddle, and heavy enough to use as a hatchet. Continue Reading
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