2016

Propane 101: 3 Handy Ways To Use Propane Around The Home

When you think of propane fuel, you probably think about heating your home or grilling some burgers. While those are the most popular uses for propane, they aren't the only ones. Contrary to what you might believe, propane is a very versatile fuel. There are many ways in which you can use propane around your home. Not convinced? Here are three other ways to use propane at home: 1. Heating Water

4 Tips For Pipeline Fabrication

When you want to be sure that you are able to set up an excellent pipeline to the proper specifications, you will need to follow some tips that will help you out. The points below will allow you to put together the best team to create the pipeline, learn which mistakes to avoid and practice some safety tips that will keep your workers' health and safety in mind. With this in the back of your head, follow these guidelines and use them so that you can put forth the best piping fabrication work.

How You Can Gain Profits Using Your Older, Slower CNC Machines

Getting the most out of all the CNC machines in your precision fab shop is vital for making the highest profits. If you have an older machine or two and they are not up to speed with your newer, faster machines, considering ways to get some use out of them can be challenging. However, when it comes to precision parts that require high volumes of metal to be removed from them, your older machines may be just the ticket for getting the job done.

3 Tips For Protecting Your Well When Having A Submersible Pump Replaced

If your home relies on a well for water and you have a submersible pump, it will eventually need to be replaced. When you have your pump replaced, you may want to look for problems and talk with the installer about doing improvements. This can include addressing problems with a low well-head, securing wires to the pipe in the casing and repairing or replacing pressure tanks. Here are some tips to help you protect your well when you have a new submersible pump installed:

How Human Waste Can Be Turned Into Fertilizer For Home And Farm Use

Sludge left over from treating human waste was traditionally treated with bacteria to break down the organic material, then treated with chlorine to kill the bacteria, and then flushed out into waterways in some areas of the U.S. However, now-a-days, some municipalities are now turning that sludge into a fertilizer to be used on agricultural fields and home gardens. This process not only reduces the risk of disease in waterways if the sludge doesn't get properly treated, but it also limits the amount of chemical fertilizers farmer have to use on their fields to grow healthy vegetables and fruits.