Archive for December, 2009

Five dead, 63 missing as ferry sinks in Philippines

Sunday, December 13th, 2009
timesofearth asked:


timesofearth.com - Five people have been killed and 63 are still missing after a ferry sunk off the southern Philippines coast. MANILA, Philippines - Five people have been killed and 63 were missing Sunday when a passenger ferry with 968 people aboard sunk in the southern Philippines, rescue officials said. The Superferry 9 sank hours after it listed to the right by 40 degrees off Siocon town in Zamboanga del Norte province, about 810 kilometres south of Manila. It was carrying 847 passengers, 117 crew and four sea marshals. The Office of Civil Defence said the ship’s listing was “allegedly due to a hole in its hull.” Commandant Real Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo said 900 people were rescued by the coast guard, the navy, local fishing boats and two cargo ships of Aboitiz Transport Systems Corp, which owns the vessel. Five bodies were also retrieved, he added. The identities had not yet been established, but authorities said they included a man and a child who drowned as some passengers jumped into the water in panic. “We are still looking for 63 people, and we are continuing our rescue operations,” Tamayo said. “We are scouring the shorelines of Zamboanga del Norte.” Navy spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Edgard Arevalo said the Philippine and US air forces also dispatched helicopters to help in the search. The ferry issued a distress signal before dawn Sunday as it listed dangerously in the waters off Siocon. It left the southern city of General Santos on Saturday en route to the

How To Build A Fireplace

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Building Sinks for Concrete Countertops—ConcreteNetwork.com

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
cntelevision asked:


www.concretenetwork.com Tips on using foam sink knockouts to create openings in concrete countertops for a kitchen sink or bathroom sink. Award-winning designer and concrete countertop fabricator Fu-Tung Cheng discusses concrete countertop making. The Concrete Network presents Tool Tips with Fu-Tung Cheng.

Fenwick Fishing Rods

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Blanco: 80 Years of High Quality Kitchen and Bath Fixtures

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
chandu palle asked:


For over eighty years, the Blanco Company has been producing high-quality, fashionable kitchen and bath fixtures. Their unique products have won several design awards, but most of all they have won over generations of loyal customers with their durability and style.

Blanco specializes in stainless steel sinks and basins for kitchen, bath and bar. They have expanded to include stone and other materials in their product lines, but their stainless steel products are still the foundation of the company.

Here is a sample of the Blanco product line:

Blanco Drop-In Sinks:  Blanco has a variety of drop-in sinks for kitchen, bath or bar. The style of a Blanco Sink comes in a variety of sizes, for the smallest wet bars to the largest kitchens. These are ideal for serious cooks, as their kitchen sinks have options such as a cutting board and pop-up waste disposal.

Blanco Undermount Sinks:  Blanco has a line of undermount sinks that come in a variety of sizes for any use. There are small stainless basins for bathroom, or dual-sinks for the kitchen. All can be installed to be flush with the counter-top.

Blanco Stone Sinks:  Blanco also offers stone sinks in popular styles from their stainless steel collections. These sinks can be used for kitchen, bath or bar, and come with options such as cutting board, overflow protection and more.

Blanco carries three distinct lines of stainless steel sinks, including the BlancoMagnum, BlancoSpex, and BlancoSpectrum. Blanco focuses on stainless steel, and have produced over 40 million sinks since 1925. Trust their quality and craftmanship, and choose a sink that will compliment your next kitchen or bath project.



Rapala Fishing Lures
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How do you get a self-rimming sink to stay in place?

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Ted S asked:


We have installed a new countertop and sink in our kitchen. The sink is a cast acrylic, self-rimming sink. How is it supposed to be held in place? It didn’t come with any clips or anything to secure it to the countertop. The sink is too light for its weight to hold it in place, and the silicone sealant doesn’t hold it either.

Rapala Fishing Lures
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i live in a townhouse with one hot water heater. i have 3 bathrooms with sinks and a kitchen sink of course?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
kelly g asked:


every where except the master bathtub the water runs super hot but the bathtub runs warm/hot but not hot enough. i cant figure this out . why is this the only faucet that doesnt run super hot?

Bulk Vending Machines
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water is coming out of my kitchen sinks vacuum breaker?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
sgt asked:


The dishwasher discharges into the vacuum breaker but water flows out of the vaccum breaker . the hose to the disposal is clear. could the blockage be in the disposal itself between the vacuum breaker inlet and drain discharge?

Fenwick Fishing Rods
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Sundiata Gaines hits game-winner for the Utah Jazz - sinks LeBron and the Cavs

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
nbadleague asked:


Fresh off his call-up from the NBA D-League — Sundiata Gaines hits game-winner for the Utah Jazz - sinks LeBron and the Cavs

Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets

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What is the purpose of the tiny little sink between the regular kitchen sinks?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
odandme asked:


It doesn’t have a garbage disposal in it.

Daiwa Fishing Reels
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Copper Sinks 101

Saturday, December 5th, 2009
mehul asked:


Copper sinks have gained popularity in recent years and continue to be a top choice amongst high end home owners because of their unique design and aesthetic. Copper also has a unique benefit which is that it is antimicrobial, which means that bacteria and germs including E. coli, influenza, staphylococcus and more can only live on copper for 1-2 hours, versus days or even weeks for stainless steel and porcelain. This inherent feature of copper makes it an ideal material for kitchen and bathroom sinks.

There are a lot of factors to consider before buying a copper sink for your home and with the product offerings out there it is worth doing a little research so you can compare apples to apples.

Types of Copper Sinks

There are three main types of copper sinks, which are bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks and bar/prep sinks.

Copper bathroom sinks can be further broken up into three categories,

1) Under mount sinks

2) Drop in sinks

3) Vessel sinks.

Similarly, copper kitchen sinks as well as copper bar and prep sinks also have three main categories

1) Under mount sinks

2) Drop in sinks

3) Apron / Farmhouse Sinks

Under mount copper sinks are, as you might expect, mounted underneath the countertop surface. Typically these sinks, whether they are for the kitchens, bars or bathrooms have a flat rim. The flat rim is used to adhere the sink to the bottom of the countertop and allows the sink to sit flush underneath the surface of the counter, so there are no gaps between the sink and the bottom of the counter. Under mounted copper sinks are typically used with solid countertop materials, such as natural stone or composites like quartz and solid surface.

Drop in copper sinks are the opposite of under mount sinks, they are dropped in to the cut-out in countertop with the rim exposed above the counter. The rim is what keeps the sink in place and prevents it from going through the cut out in the countertop, because of this, drop in sinks typically have rounded or slightly bevelled rims.

Copper vessel sinks sit entirely above the countertop; they do not require any cut outs in the countertop other than a hole for the drain to pass through. Copper vessel sinks are only used in bathrooms and provide a modern aesthetic while still maintaining the old world charm of copper.

Lastly, copper apron sinks which are used in the kitchen are somewhat of a hybrid design. The front part of the sink has a decorative apron panel that sits just in front of the countertop edge and is left exposed once installed. The rest of the sink is either under mounted or dropped in, depending on the design. For this reason the cabinetry and countertop need to be specially fabricated to accommodate a copper apron sink. They are also referred to as farm house sinks because this type of sink design was often found in old farm house kitchens.

Choosing a Copper Sink

Once you have decided on what type of copper sink you need for your kitchen, bathroom or bar, you can start looking at suitable products in that category. There are a few important things to consider when buying a copper sink, the most important being the quality of the copper. Many of the lower cost, lower quality copper sinks that come from China are not pure copper; they often contain metal additives such as bronze or even tin. The finish of the sink can sometimes be a dead give away, but it is often hard to spot just in a photo. A real copper sink should be 98% pure copper or higher. It has been said that the highest quality copper sinks come from Mexico, followed by India.

The second most important factor to look at when buying a copper sink is the thickness. The following may sound counterintuitive, but the lower the gauge of the sink, the thicker the material. For example, a 14 gauge sink is thicker than an 18 gauge sink. The gauge of the copper will certainly vary from sink to sink, but as a general rule copper bathroom sinks should be a minimum of 18 gauge, with 16 gauge being preferential. Copper kitchen sinks, especially farmhouse sinks should be a minimum of 16 gauge but the higher quality ones are often 14 gauge. A copper sink made of a thin sheet of copper, such as a 20 gauge will not only have tendency to warp and dent easily, but will also give a “tinny” sound when water hits the surface, two things that are certainly not desirable when owning a copper sink.

The third and final factor to consider when looking at copper sinks is their construction. This is particularly important for kitchen sinks because of their size and frequency of use, but is certainly a deciding factor for bathroom and bar sinks too. The basic shape of a quality copper sink is created in one of two ways either by hand forming a single sheet into a sink, a long process done by gifted artisans which are continuously heating and hammering the copper into a shape, or by machine press, which takes a flat piece of copper and presses it into shape using a mould. It’s true that the machine press method doesn’t seem as authentic and exotic but this method offers repeatability and accuracy, and in the end can often lead to a better looking product. There are a couple things in particular you have to watch for when purchasing a copper kitchen sink. Often, copper kitchen sinks, especially apron sinks, cannot be formed from a single sheet of copper, but from separate elements which are then welded together. It is important to check the quality of these welds, to ensure they are smooth and not sharp and that they have good contact between both pieces of metal. Finally, with copper kitchen sinks you want to check the quality of the interior edges and corners to ensure they are free of burs, rough spots and have a clean interface with each other.

The Patina Effect & Cleaning Copper Sinks

Copper is a material that has a living finish, which means it changes over time as it reacts to the environment it is in. When copper comes in contact with air and water an oxidation process occurs which usually turns the copper finish a darker color and gives it a more natural look. Some people appreciate this living finish, while others would rather keep the copper sink looking like it did the day it was installed.

For copper sinks with a polished finish, most recommend Wrights Copper Cream, it will keep your copper looking shiny and new, Wrights Copper Cream should not be used with copper sinks that have a dark patina because it may cause staining and removal of the patina all together.

For darker copper sinks cleaning should only be done with soap and water. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or chemical cleaners on copper sinks, they can and likely will damage the finish. The patina process can be slowed or stopped by creating a layer between the air and the copper sink, this is usually done by waxing the copper sink. Flitz Faucet and Fixture Wax is an ideal product to protect the finish, but pure carnauba wax, often found in higher end car polishes, will also work.

Old World Charm with a Modern Twist

Copper sinks are suitable for traditional homes just as much as they are in contemporary homes. Copper has the wonderful ability to tie in other rich materials like wood and stone, to create a naturally inspired, welcoming space.

Whether you are looking for a copper bathroom sink, bar sink or kitchen sink it is important to ensure you are getting a quality product made from real copper that is thick enough for the type of sink it is. It is equally important to make sure the construction and overall finish of the product is near perfect, so that you can enjoy it in your home for years to come.



Online Cpr Certificate
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Lebron’s Incredible Shot

Friday, December 4th, 2009
CBS asked:


While talking to 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft, LeBron James showed off his skill by netting a ball from the top of the key into the opposite net.

Triple Scented Jar Candles

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