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1983 Honda ATC 200X Handel Bar Clamp Mounting Bolt OEM US $4.50
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RAM MOUNTS STRAP MOUNT BARS/ROLLBAR List Price: $23.99 Sale Price: $23.95 |
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Included in the kit is a zinc coated metal u-bolt, this allowing you to modify the mount to accommodate mounting location. The base also includes black cover caps to be placed over the exposed ends of the u-bolt. Strap Dimensions: 1.57" (40mm) to a maximum of 3.15" (80mm) U-Bolt Holding Dimensions: 0.75" to a maximum of 1.25" |
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The Complete Manual of Woodworking List Price: $26.95 Sale Price: $13.25 |
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With more than 1,800 drawings, diagrams and photos, this authoritative guide encompasses the whole art and craft of woodworking. Designed to instruct and inspire every woodworker from the beginner to the most exacting expert, it has become a classic. It includes a discussion of all the principal hardwoods and softwoods, how to choose and use hand tools, detailed information on every woodworking technique--jointing, bonding, fastening, laminating, and much more. |
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Working Alone: Tips and Techniques for Solo Building List Price: $17.95 Sale Price: $11.28 |
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-- Discusses all aspects of laying foundations, raising walls, and more for small or one-person crews |
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Home Machinists Handbook List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $9.43 |
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Here's everything the do-it-yourselfer needs to set up, and operate a handy-man's machine shop. Areas covered range from shop requirements and proper lighting to buying, using, and storing tools. |
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RAM Mount Zinc Coated U-Bolt Base w/1" Ball List Price: $13.52 Sale Price: $10.38 |
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RAM Zinc Coated U-Bolt Base with 1" BallThe RAM motorcycle handlebar base contains a 1" rubber ball designed to sit at right angles to the mounting rail. The zinc coated metal u-bolt accommodates rails in diameter from 0.5" to 1.25" in diameter. The base also includes black cover caps to be placed over the exposed ends of the u-bolt. U-Bolt Dimensions:Accommodates rails from 0.5" to 1.25" in diameter. Material: Powder Coated Marine Grade Aluminum Ball Size: 1" Rubber Ball "B" Size |
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Swagman RV 2" Bumper Adaptor List Price: $50.00 Sale Price: $35.00 |
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The RV Bumper Adapter is made of solid steel construction. Anti-rattle included. It is built for 4 to 4.5" continuous welded steel bumper. Easy installation and is made to carry bike racks. |
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Manfrotto 088 Stand 1/4-20-Inch Female to 3/8-Inch Male 20mm Long Adapter - Replaces 3103 List Price: $6.00 Sale Price: $6.00 |
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This Manfrotto Stand Adapter converts a 1/4"-20 female To 3/8"M thread 20Mm Long. this replaces the Manfrotto 3103. Attachment: 3/8'' screw; attachment 2: 1/4" female thread; material: nickel steel; weight: 0.02 lbs. |
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Today we are going to review the Undercover Tonneau Cover from E.D. Industries. The Undercover was released approximately 5 years ago and has been one of the most popular tonneau covers since it was released. It has undergone quite a few updates and changes since its release and has stood the test of time in the tonneau cover market.
The Undercover was introduced as a substitute for a fiberglass tonneau cover. The big drawback of fiberglass tonneau covers is the difficulty involved with removing and reinstalling them. Hard tonneau covers typically weigh between 100-125 pounds and are typically difficult to reinstall as you have to remove the entire cover and frame. This can be cumbersome if you plan to move large items often and have to remove it continually. Also, when you remove it storage becomes an issue as most fiberglass tonneau covers are painted and you want to keep them looking new by preventing scratches and such. The Undercover was built to compete with these covers and compete it does.
The Undercover is made of a high strength ABS plastic with a reinforced inner frame. This dramatically cuts down on weight while not sacrificing strength. An average Undercover for a full size truck weighs 60 pounds, about half of what a fiberglass tonneau cover weighs. The material is a textured finish and black in color, and is meant to look similar to the factory bumpers, mirror covers, door handles, etc. on your truck. This finish makes the cover much more rugged compared to painted fiberglass covers as you can sit items on top of it without worrying about the finish being damaged.
Installation of the Undercover is also very easy. Each kit comes with 4 brackets, one for each corner of the bed. All of the brackets are completely bolt-on with no drilling required on any models. Most models will clamp to the bed rail, the 05+ Tacoma trucks will have a piece you slide into the track on the bed and then attach the bracket to that piece. The installation instructions that come with the Undercover are very thorough and easy to follow.
Once the Undercover is installed, the cover is extremely easy to use. Just unlock the cover and lift it up to gain access to the bed. Then when you are done, close it down and latch it shut. The Undercover is lockable and the cover does overlap the tailgate when shut, making the back of the truck like a big trunk to protect your cargo. An LED dome light inside the cover provides light at night to be able to see in the bed of the truck. If your concern is keeping your cargo dry, the Undercover does a good job keeping water out. It wraps over the side rails of the truck bed and has a large seal which seals the cover to the bed rails. No tonneau cover is 100% water tight, but the Undercover is better at keeping out water versus other tonneau covers on the market.
If you decide to remove the cover to gain full access to the bed this is very easy also. Just open the cover, unlatch the shocks from the rear brackets, close the cover, remove the key rings securing the cover in the front to the bracket, slide the cover forward to release it from the front bracket and lift it off the bed. Reinstallation is the reverse of removal, very straight forward and easy to do. The cover has hooks on it to attach the shocks to when you remove them. A set of hooks are also included with the Undercover which you can mount on your garage wall so when you remove the cover you can hang it up and keep it out of the way to prevent it from getting damaged.
The Undercover is backed by a 3 year warranty and E.D. Industries is very easy to deal with as far as warranty issues. All Undercovers are custom made for specific models of trucks and are available for short bed and long bed models. If you are curious about the possibility of painting the Undercover, it is possible, but you would have to paint over the textured finish or smooth the cover which would be a lot of work. The pricing on the Undercover is very competitive compared to fiberglass tonneau covers; it is usually between $150 and $200 cheaper.
Overall, the Undercover is a great tonneau cover and one of the best on the market. There really isn't a weakness with this cover other than the fact that it isn't available in a smooth finish to allow you to paint it and look like a fiberglass cover. It is easy to use, easy to install, very durable, very easy to remove and reinstall, and covered by a 3 year warranty. I would recommend this cover to anyone looking for a hard cover, you won't regret it.
Jason Helferich is the webmaster of tonneaucoverreviews.blogspot.com, the #1 source for unbiased tonneau cover reviews. You can visit the website at http://www.tonneaucoverreviews.blogspot.com. He has been involved with the automotive aftermarket for over 10 years and has vast knowledge on many topics in this field.
How to Wire a Hanging or Sconce Light Fixture
Copyright (c) 2009 Julia Ritzenthaler
Adding a new light fixture to your home can add a great amount of freshness and style. This is a great DIY project, but it requires that you do a little homework first. Do some reading, find a friend to help and you're ready to go.
First line up all the tools and parts needed for the wiring project. Lay everything out in the order they will be used; an organized workspace helps with a smooth workflow. In addition to the items that come with the fixture, you will need a ladder, a small saw, some pliers, an assortment of screwdrivers, electrical tape, putty, a drill and drill bits, and wire strippers. Next—and this is probably the most important step of all—turn off the power at both the switch and the circuit breaker.
If you are hanging your light fixture from the ceiling but do not have a ceiling outlet box, you will have to install one. Clearly mark the spot where the fixture will go for installation. Cut a hole in the ceiling according to the exact size of the box and feed the hanger bar into the hole up inside the attic and rest it flat on the ceiling and twist the bar to expand it into the studs. Connect the feed cable to the ceiling box and clamp the electrical wire down with a cable clamp. Finally attach the ceiling box and the wire to the hanger bar, connect to a power source and you're ready to wire the fixture. You will need to fish a wire from the attic space to the outlet box. Begin by drilling a hole; then fish the wire from the attic through the wall cavity to the switch box. You can purchase cable fishing tape at your local hardware store; they will greatly aid you in this process.
There are many different kinds of outlet boxes and mounting devices available depending on the kind of light fixture you're working with. Speak to the customer service representative at the hardware store if you're not sure about which one to get.
Once you've run the wire to your light box, it's time to wire the light fixture, do another check to make sure the power is turned off at the circuit breaker before handling the wiring. There will be a black and white wire hanging out of the hole in the ceiling box or the wall. Use wire strippers to cut about half an inch of the insulation off both wires to expose the copper underneath. Affix the mounting bracket for the light fixture. The black wire in the light fixture should be connected to the black wire in the electrical box. Connect the two corresponding white wires in the same way.
The bare copper wire you see in the box is the ground wire. This one usually connects to a green screw. Do not remove the insulation. This is what keeps the heat from the bulb from over heating the wires inside. Next, fit the fixture over the mounting bolts. The finish trim screws go in last, but not too tightly because doing so might crack the glass.
Some other things to consider when wiring a light fixture include the kind of light fixture: fluorescent light bars, chandeliers, or a simple bulb with a lampshade covering it. You also need to plan the route of the wiring. If you want something like having one switch turn on two or three lights or an additional outlet, this can be done, be sure to follow the instructions closely and properly. If this is too advanced for you, it might be time to hire a professional electrician.
If you follow the instructions closely and make sure the power source is switched off while you work, this is a very doable DIY project. Remember, safety is the number one priority. Please hire a professional electrician if this project seems out of your reach.
About the Author
Julia Ritzenthaler is Owner of boutique online furniture stores, http://www.UniqueVanities.com, http://www.UniqeMirrorsOnline.com , & http://www.UniqueLightFixture.com. For more information about iron chandelier products and wrought iron wall candle ideas, visit us online or email us with your questions at uniquelightfixture@msn.com.
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