BeaterBlade Blade for KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixer Available in your choice of color, the BeaterBlade Tilt-Head Mixer Blade is designed to eliminate hand-scraping and build-up on the sides and bottoms of bowls. The “wing-system” design acts like a wiper blade that continuously scrapes the sides and bottom of the bowl while it beats, scrapes, folds, and mixes ingredients more efficiently with your Ki…
When Madeleine Peyroux’s debut, Dreamland, was released in 1996, its success threw her for a loop. She’s taken eight years to create this follow-up, and, at age 30, she brings a confidence and resilience to this dozen-song set. She’s able to move seamlessly between songs by writers as diverse as Elliott Smith and W.C. Handy, whose title track was popularized by Bessie Smith. Though American-born, …
Unlike the iconic Ft. Wayne NJ garden store that inspired its name, Fountains of Wayne are still very much open for business. In fact, their new album Sky Full of Holes sounds like a whole new beginning for the band and its powerhouse songwriting duo Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger. Called, ”full-fledged art heroes” by The Dean of Rock Critics Robert Christgau, FOW continue their reign as…
Quelqu'un at-il une photo numérique de la porte rouge mur de pierre / sur la route de Hana qu'ils partagent?
Je cherche quelqu'un qui est disposé à partager leurs photos de la porte rouge avec le sommet arrondi, fixé dans le mur de pierre noire, sur la route de Hana, à Maui. Nous venons de rentrer il forme et en quelque sorte ma photo de la porte s'est perdu.
i allé à Maui il ya quelques années, mais ne me souviens pas de la place dont vous parlez? localisation était-il? avant ou après hana? avant ou après waimoku? si elle faisait partie d'un monument ou quelque chose comme faire un earch google comme ceci: "nom du monument" + "porte rouge" + "route de Hana". veillez à inclure les guillemets. qui permettra de trouver des sites Web qui ont ces 3 phrases distinctes quelque part sur la page. ps si vous vous souvenez où il a été, je voudrais bien savoir parce que je suis curieux de voir à ce qu'elle est. J'ai des amis là-bas et pourrait leur demander.
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There are several reasons to choose glass storage containers: Pyrex glass doesn’t warp, stain, absorb odors or interact with food, it is safe for microwave and oven use, it’s attractive enough to bring to the table for casual meals. Last but not least you can see the leftovers without opening the lid, which means you won’t accidentally grab a dish of corn niblets for lunch when you really wanted t…
Reunited with producer Rick Rubin and guitarist John Frusciante (both of whom were on board for the 1991′s breakthrough Blood Sugar Sex Magik), the Chili Peppers waste no time in burying their last effort, the so-so One Hot Minute. Californication’s kickoff cut, “Around the World,” swaggers around the room, reacquainting itself with old fans and welcoming new ones. Fuzzy Hendrix vibes and popcorn …
Less successful when it’s sentimental (Waylon Jennings’ “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys”) than when it’s wry (Willie Nelson’s myth-puncturing “Me and Paul”), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a country album. It’s not bad, but both Jennings’ contemporaneous Dreaming My Dreams and Nelson’s Red Headed Stranger are…
The Goat Rodeo Sessions is an ambitious and groundbreaking project that brings together four string virtuosos: world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, fiddler Stuart Duncan, bassist Edgar Meyer and mandolinist Chris Thile. While each artist is a prominent figure in his own music sphere, they have come together as a unified ensemble on a most remarkable and organic cross-genre project. The music, includin…
How do I remove chain links from my bicycle chain with house hold tools?
I want to remove a couple chain links from my brand new bicycle chain but I don’t want to buy the propper chain tools. What house hold tools would I be able to use to complete this (ex: hammer, screwdriver, etc…)?
You don’t use household tools to work on a chain, unless you wish to damage the chain so that it will no longer work. Use a chain tool, and make certain it is a chain tool that is appropriate for your chain. For example you need a special tool to work on a Campy 10 speed chain.
But why do you want to remove links from your chain? If you know enough to know that your chain is too long then you probably know enough to know that you need a proper chain tool. If you don’t know enough to know that you need a proper chain tool then you probably don’t know enough to know that your chain is too long.
I suggest letting your LBS work on your bike until you acquire proper tools and know how to use them. I have proper tools, know how to use them, but still mostly let my LBS do my repairs. They don’t charge much and usually can do the job faster and better than I can. And, if you buy your chain tool from the LBS (on a slow day) they may be willing to teach you how to use it, so that you get the tool and a professional repair for the price of just the tool.
It’s a pretty big claim to call your product “The World’s Best.” But we know that after you have used the Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill that you will agree. For years hand grain mills have either been really cheap or really expensive. And unfortunately their ability to perform has been directly related to their cost. The cheap ones perform poorly and the expensive ones perform great. When we desig…
An embroidered Park Tool logo makes the apron as professional looking as it is functional.Cotton CanvasTwo rows of bar tack reinforced pocketsFour upper pocketsCrossback straps remove pressure from the neck for all day comfortAdjustable heightA nylon quick release makes the apron easy to adjust and take off35″ LengthItem SpecificationsColorBlackMaterialCottonType of MaterialCotton…
The Rivers Edge Wine Bottle Holder hand painted poly resin design features excellent detail and realism while it holds a standard 750ml wine bottle, or your favorite whiskey, beer, etc. A great conversation piece, they look great with any Decor. Packaged in an attractive color box. Wine NOT included….
The Baby Einstein Company’s “video board books” were designed as music-focused developmental tools to stimulate babies’ brains (prompted by research proving that exposure to classical melodies can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory in youngsters). Now the company is expanding into other art forms, including color and art. The idea remains the same–taking bold…
Zinn and the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance walks you through the complete spectrum of mountain bike maintenance and repair. Lennard Zinn’s knack for teaching and his years of experience shine through as he concisely presents and explains each aspect of bike maintenance, breaking down each repair into easily repeatable steps. Serving as a complete mountain bike repair instructional clinic, …
Racor Racks, Bike Racks, Tool Racks And Fishing Pole Racks, Truly Man’s Best Friend
A wise man once said “a place for everything and everything in its place”. This is perfect in theory but not so easily executed. We are so busy and stressed these days that who has time to keep track of everything? Sometimes it just seems overwhelming. I was stressed out, irritated and baffled by the unorganized mess that was my garage. After years of spending countless hours looking for things and finding things that were broken because of improper storage, I got smart. I got Racor racks. I got organized and found piece of mind. Racor makes a variety of sturdy practical racks to organize and protect all of your favorite and frequently used items.
My garage was an absolute nightmare. It was an array of tools and bikes and toys and sports equipment that was scattered all over the place. If I needed so much as a hammer it would take me half an hour to locate it. The bikes were leaning against the wall, the kids sporting equipment was piled up on the workbench, my fishing rods were lined up in the corner and my tools were quite frankly, everywhere. Enough was enough already, I couldn’t even stand going in there.
I started with the bicycles, my biggest bone of contention. I was sick of falling over them and moving them to get to things behind them. Racor has an aluminum bike and ladder rack that is too cool for words. It is attached to the ceiling and lowers allowing you to hook the bike into it and then release it so that the bike travels up and it is stored vertically against the ceiling. The bikes are now safely stored over my head. No more falling over them or moving them out of the way. They are literally up, up and away. The amount of space that this alone had created was amazing. Now that I have sent the bikes up, I had the walking room to start organizing the rest of the garage.
I purchased a couple of Racor fishing pole racks next and neatly and methodically began inserting my many fishing rods into it. I then anchored the rack to the garage wall. This was great, my rods were all neatly organized and no more hooks getting wound around line on the other rods like before. The rods were all snuggly in place and at my disposal in seconds. I am ready to hit the water anytime the mood strikes me whereas before, when I got the urge to fish, I blew it off because I didn’t want to go untangle my rods. Now I just detach one of my rods, grab the tackle box and I’m on my way.
My next purchase was a Racor Quad ski and pole rack. In the corner opposite to my old fishing pole corner was my pile of snow skis, poles, boots and bindings that was a horrible unorganized mess. I was able to neatly organize everything into this rack which I then in turn mounted to wall alongside of my fishing pole rack. I am an avid skier and had not been skiing in many years mostly due to the pile of ski equipment that I just couldn’t bring myself to tackle. I am on the slopes again this year though. It’s almost too easy to go with my new super organized ski equipment.
At this stage of the game this garage makeover thing was beginning to actually get fun. This was partly due to the fact that I could now actually walk through the garage. I took on the kids sporting goods next. The bats, the balls, the hockey sticks, the skates, the helmets, you name it. I purchased something called a Racor X Rack. It is a multi tiered rack with mesh and wire type baskets to hold all of the many balls and helmets and a neat system to hang the bats, the sticks and the baseball mitts. The bottom of the rack has a shelf that allows storage for skates, boots and sports shoes. It took me very little time to get the rack filled up and my kids were thrilled when they saw it. They could actually find things now and the added bonus is that they actually put their stuff away. I always knew there was hope.
My tools were now starting to magically appear. Little by little as I was organizing things, my tools were turning up everywhere. Tools I didn’t even remember that I had anymore. This was almost as good as Christmas and since I was feeling Christmassy, you guessed it, I went out and bought Racor tool racks. I bought 2 Racor wheelbarrow and ladder racks and up the wheelbarrow went on one wall and the ladder went up on the other wall. I bought a Racor lawn and garden rack and organized my shovels, rakes and hoes. It was quick, easy, and out of the way. I got an Racor aluminum tool hanger which houses bottles of anti freeze, windshield washer fluid and other such items in the back and holds the tools I use the most frequently in the front. No more digging through my entire toolbox every time I need a hammer or a screwdriver.
My garage is now neat as a pin and so organized I can hardly stand it. I even bring the neighbors over to show it off. Many of them had seen the before and after of my garage and they cannot even believe that it is the same place. I spend a lot of time in my garage these days as it is truly a pleasure to do so. It amazes me how I could be so happy in a place that I used to avoid like the plague. Racor also offers many other types of racks and storage systems tailored to suit almost everyone’s needs. Thanks Racor for the organization and the piece of mind!
My name is Bob and I am an avid outdoorsman. I have more “stuff” than I know what to do with. At 54 years old, I hunt, I fish and I snow ski, not to mention I am very active in sports with my kids. I have so much “stuff” I was getting overwhelmed as I had been accumulating these “toys for years and years. Thanks to Racor I am now an organized machine. My partner Sharon and I have our own website that is outdoor related. We are Optics And Outdoor Gear. Please stop by and visit us sometime, you’ll be glad that you did.
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The familiar graphics from the 1977 blockbuster film take on a new spin. Reusable water bottle with a handy flip-top spout is eco-friendly, non-toxic, reusable and recyclable. Hand wash recommended. 27 oz. capacity….