• How the gravitational wave detector survived the contract with the United States | Ars Technica

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    Eric Berger-February 23, 2016 2:51 PM UTC

    The timing of seeking funding for large-scale physics experiments seems unlucky. During the 1994 midterm elections, with Newt Gingrich and his contract with the United States in the vanguard,

  • Types of wrenches every DIYer should know-Bob Vila

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    Author: Bob Vera | Updated 11:05 AM, March 12, 2021

    The first nuts and bolts put into use in the early Renaissance had square heads. Hexagonal (hexagonal) designs followed closely behind and are still the main variety today, although square heads are still the rule for carriages and square

  • Endless safety solutions at your fingertips-occupational health and safety

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    When protecting workers’ hands, a variety of site requirements must be considered.

    The latest data report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics states that there are 439,000 cases of hand and finger disability in the United States each year, resulting in 121,800 hours of labor loss. For

  • Best Sports Shoulder Straps of 2021-Bob Vila Selection

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    If you purchase a product through one of our links, BobVila.com and its partners may receive a commission.

    Moving furniture and other heavy objects from one room (or home) to another room may cause back, neck, and shoulder injuries

  • 11 things you should never put in the dishwasher | Southern Living

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    In the kitchen, there is nothing more miraculous than a dishwasher. This is a magical place, a pile of unstable dirty dishes come in and out cleanly again and again. Every holiday, tailgate and baking season, it will ring through the bell, but it still continues to provide Grammy performances.

  • Automotive students learn the basics while restoring the Bel Air in 1953-Lewiston Sun Journal

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    The students are making panels from scratch because the program lacks the funds to purchase them. After the repair, the car will be drawn to buy stamped steel parts and a vehicle for another repair project.

    Students in the car class at Ja

  • U.S. Air Force logo

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    The schematic diagram shows the exact location of the parts manufactured by the structural repair shop of the 173rd Fighter Wing. In the past, this process required a combination of craftsmanship, skill, and time, because each part was made by hand using wooden molds and delicate hammers. This pr

  • Hey, the carbohydrate calories are wrong-AVweb

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    A few days ago, I was thinking that I started to think of social media as similar to the four busy Unicom frequencies, constantly splashing each other until clear words appeared occasionally. Then I realized that I always thought so, and now it's even more so. But this clear word did appear on ou

  • When should I use a self-locking lock nut?

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    The application of matching screws that require a firm connection can rely on self-locking nuts. Self-locking threads can reduce looseness and can be disassembled repeatedly without affecting performance.

    Author: Michael J. Rossi, Head of Marketing Services, PennEngineering

    Through al

  • New C1 seismic certification | Fastener + Fixed Magazine

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    Construction Anchors Co Ltd announced the update of its European concrete bolt technology assessment, and the product has now obtained C1 seismic certification.

    Construction Anchors was established to develop and supply a series of high-quality mechanical fixtures and tools for the constru