Object Permanence: Welding Services And How Permanent These Services Can Be

Welding adheres metal to metal. That is a given. What you may not know is that various welding services can make welded items as permanent as you want. The following shows just how temporary or permanent your welded metals can be. Little Beads Welders can lay down "little beads" of molten metal to get one lightweight metal surface to stick to another. This is the lightest welding job a welder can do, and it only works for lightweight metals and temporary projects. Read More 

5 Questions To Consider Before Putting A Sound System In Your Bar Or Club

If you're putting a sound system in your bar or club, there are several issues you need to consider along the way. Whether you are shopping on your own or working with a sound system consultant, here's a look at some of the points you need to consider. Working through these questions will help to ensure you get the quality system you deserve. 1. Do You Want to Feel the Beat? Read More 

A Gameplan To Maintain Your Industrial Machinery

If you need for your industrial and manufacturing machinery to best serve you, it is important to focus on some maintenance that will serve you. The more effectively that you handle this maintenance and repair, the better you will be able to revamp your equipment as a whole. To this effect, consider these points and start reaching out to some maintenance professionals who can help you maximize on the ownership of your equipment. Read More 

When Bigger Isn’t Better: How An Oversized Heating System Can Cost You

Whether it's heating a small office or a large warehouse, it's a good idea to have your commercial heating system's capacity match the spaces you're heating. But time after time, many heating specialists make the mistake of installing a system that offers more capacity than those spaces actually need. Learn why oversizing your heating system could prove a costly mistake and what can be done to prevent that from happening. Read More 

Considering Swapping A Contemporary Engine Into Your Classic Muscle Car? Don’t Forget To Budget For Supporting Modifications

No matter how much of an old-school purist you are, you can't deny that contemporary engines offer a multitude of benefits compared to the stock engines found in classic muscle cars. The most important difference is that American muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s all rolled out of the factory with carbureted engines. Modern fuel-injected engines with electronic control units are much more fuel efficient and they produce far less emissions. Read More