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200 Silver Plated Textured End Caps Crimp Beads 10x8mm US $.99
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500 PCs Silver Tone Necklace/Cord Crimp End Caps W/Loop 12x5mm US $.99
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Malco SL-2 Snap Lock Punch List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $27.99 |
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Slide adjustment for throat depth allows settings from 1/4" to 5/8" (6 to 16 mm) depth. Also used to crimp end caps on gutter. Nickel plate and black oxide finish. Green grips. Formed metal cutting jaws. Not Recommended for Heavy Sheet Metal. |
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Malco GTS1 Gutter Kit Sale Price: $100.59 |
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Your One Source (Square D) 2006-s "Buchanan" Caps Splice Open End List Price: $13.79 Sale Price: $9.07 |
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BUCHANAN SPLICE CAPS *"Buchanan" Brand *Open end copper wire splice caps *For solid or stranded copper wire 18-10AWG *Wire combination range min two #18 to max two #10 *May be insulation with MFG #2007 nylon cap *UL listed, CSA certified |
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DB LINK CCC1614 CLEAR NYLON CLOSE-END WIRING CRIMP CAP, 100 PK (16-14 GAUGE) List Price: $3.49 Sale Price: $1.73 |
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DB LINK CCC1614 CLEAR NYLON CLOSE-END WIRING CRIMP CAP, 100 PK (16-14 GAUGE)CLEAR NYLON CLOSE-END WIRING CRIMP CAP; BAG OF 100; 16-14 GAUGE |
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CABLES TO GO RG59 HEX CRIMP F-TYPE CONNECTOR 10PK Anodized Easy Installation List Price: $34.81 Sale Price: $18.62 |
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The nut on these connectors is larger than most F connectors available providing more threads for better shielding and a larger surface to finger tighten the connector. Easy installation using the 38010 hex crimp tool. |
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CABLES TO GO RG59 HEX CRIMP F-TYPE CONNECTOR 20PK Anodized Easy Installation List Price: $45.26 Sale Price: $22.61 |
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The nut on these connectors is larger than most F connectors available providing more threads for better shielding and a larger surface to finger tighten the connector. Easy installation using the #38010 hex crimp tool. |
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Roadpro 12V Fused Replacement Cigarette Lighter Plug with Leads Sale Price: $3.00 |
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Roadpro Platinum Series 12-volt Fused Replacement Cigarette Lighter Plug With Leads - Roadpro RPPS-225. |
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1000 16-14 Awg Nylon Crimp Closed End Caps Connectors Sale Price: $19.99 |
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Nylon Crimp Caps 12-10 Gauge Wire Terminals - 100 Pack Sale Price: $5.89 |
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Nylon crimp caps, regular barrel. 12-10 gauge, Natural. Sold in packs of 100. |
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Jagwire 5mm Open Pre-Crimped End Caps, Chrome Plated, Bottle of 200 List Price: $30.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Jagwire open end caps have no o-ring or nylon ring.Features small vertical grooves for a tight and secure fit that does not require crimpingPatented Jagwire technologyItem SpecificationsColorSilverUnit of SaleBottle of 200Fits5mmMaterialSteel |
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Homemade beer is the best beer in the world, by far. Have you ever tasted anybody's homebrew? If you have, you probably thought it was darn good. Let me tell you that when it is your own, it is even better. In fact, it is incomparable to anything else on the planet.
I am a beer lover and long-time homebrewer. There is no other hobby that is as satisfying as this one. I have entered many, many homebrewing competitions and have won lots of blue ribbons for my beers, including at my local County Fair (which is a huge one). In fact I had so many ribbons that I finally threw them all away and stopped entering competitions. Now I just brew what I like and drink it while browsing the internet or watching television with my wife. Yep, life is good for homebrewers.
Listen, anyone can make beer on their stove - and I mean really, really good beer. You don't have to take it to the level that I did. If you enjoy beer one-tenth as much as I do, then I highly recommend that you at least make one batch in your lifetime, just so you can say you did it. Having brewed a batch a beer changes a person, for the better, and forever. You will then be one of my brethren.
You are going to need some simple pieces of equipment: A large pot to brew in, a big food-grade plastic bucket with a lid to ferment in, a small plastic "airlock" and rubber stopper that goes into a hole in the bucket lid, bottles and caps, and a basic bottlecap crimping tool. It also helps to have something to stir with; a big wooden spoon will do nicely.
There are only four ingredients in beer: water, malt, hops, and yeast. Malt refers to malted barley - for your first batch you will simply use packaged "malt extract." Hops are best purchased in pellet form; they look like rabbit food. A package of dry brewers yeast costs about one dollar. Water can come from any source, but at least two gallons of it needs to be sanitized. Those 2.5 gallon water vessels from the market work nicely.
Homebrew is typically made in 5 gallon batches. This will fill two cases worth of bottles. Take my advice and go for the large, 22 oz. Bottles, as this is less bottling work. You will need 6 total gallons of starting water with about 2.5 gallons chilled in a sealed container. The plastic bucket should be a 6 gallon size. Over half a gallon of water will evaporate while you are brewing.
Here is what you do:
1. Boil 3.5 gallons of water with 6 pounds of malt extract for one hour, adding an ounce of hops at the beginning of the boil, some more hops after 45 minutes, and some more hops when you turn off the heat. Cool the pot in the sink by running water around it. Sanitize your bucket fermenter with a shot of bleach mixed into it full of water. Let that sit for a few minutes with the airlock and rubber stopper then pour out over the inside part of the bucket lid and rinse everything that the bleach solution touched with
hot water.
2. Put the chilled 2.5 gallons of water in the bucket first, then pour the brew from the pot on top of it. Do not stir. Add the yeast and seal the lid tight on the bucket and put the airlock in the stopper and the stopper in the lid-hole. Put water in the air lock. After a day or two the airlock will start bubbling.
3. After a couple weeks its time to bottle the beer. Boil 3/4 cup of sugar with 2 cups of water and add it to your bucket of beer. You can sanitize a measuring cup with hot water, or just put it through the dishwasher with heated drying on. Scoop out the beer with the measuring cup and fill the bottles leaving 1" of space in them. Crimp the caps on and store the bottles in a cool dark area for two weeks. Clean everything.
4. After two weeks put some bottles in the fridge and enjoy.
Most of brewing is cleaning and sanitation. Everything that comes into contact with your unfermented beer, and even on bottling day after it has fermented, must be sanitized. A small shotglass of household bleach mixed with 5-6 gallons of water makes an effective sanitizing solution, given 5-10 minutes of contact time.
Don't forget to tell me when the beer is ready to drink. If I live in a nearby state, I just may come over and taste it with you.
Andrew Kasch is a beer lover and long-time award-winning homebrewer. Many of his recipes can be found on his website http://www.makeyourownbeer.info
Metal Roofs Are The Future
The fabrication process for a standing seam metal roofing system can be done in a couple of different manners, depending on your individual needs and preferences. One option is to have the panels made in a factory and the other is to make them right on the job.
The natural properties of a metal roof are very impressive. Metal panels are durable and long lasting as well as virtually maintenance free. They offer tons of remodeling benefits like the ability to be installed over almost any type of existing roof system and the wide array of color options and styles that can be used to match any home style.
Standing seam metal roofs have become popular in parts of the country that present harsh weather conditions such as the Deep South, where conditions are hot and humid for many months of the year. They are also admired by northerners because of their ability to withstand heavy snow and wind loads.
Some of the other advantages of significant value are the fire resistant properties and the universal styling that enables blending to almost any home's design. Metal roofs offer what many believe to be the perfect styles for upscale homes as well as homes of lesser value, such as mobile homes. The most popular of any style is the standing seam metal roof, which has been used throughout the world on almost every type of home imaginable.
A standing seam roof is constructed of many interlocking panels that run vertically from the roof's ridge (the top of the roof) to the eave. The interlocking seam where two panels join together is raised above the roof's flat surface, allowing water to run off without seeping between panels.
Standing seam roofs come in many shapes and sizes. In some instances, the vertical panels are cut to length at a factory and delivered to the job site. Metal panels can also be made at the job using portable metal fabrication equipment. Other options include standing seam "shingles" that arrive prepackaged (typically in three to five-foot lengths) and are installed in a staggered pattern for visual effect.
Two types of methods are commonly used to secure the panels to the roof sheathing. Hidden fasteners are secured to the raised portion of each panel, and subsequently covered by the next adjoining panel during installation. The second (and less costly) method utilizes exposed fasteners that are driven through each metal panel into the roof sheathing.
Now we can discuss how standing seam metal roofs are constructed. Let's assume the metal roof panels are going to be formed on the jobsite instead of in a metal fabricators shop or factory.
The metal roof panels are made individually to accommodate the required length. This reduces jobsite waste, as short and long panels can be cut to the appropriate length. To form the interlocking panes, a metal fabrication machine called a brake is used to shape metal into various designs.
To prevent damage to the ends of the roof panels, a hydraulic shear is used to cut each panel to the required length. Even though the roof panels require some trimming by hand, it only takes a few minutes to cut each one and prepare it for installation.
Each part of the metal roof system is installed in a certain order which creates a water resistant seal. First, roofing paper is installed over the roof sheathing.
Next, the roof's valleys (formed where two roof sections meet at an angle) are covered. A preformed ridge cap covers the roof's peak. Every vertical roof panel is fastened and adjoined to the ridge vent for a consistent look.
Each roof panel that runs from ridge to eave tucks neatly into the ridge vent. Clips secure each panel to the roof sheathing. Using hidden fasteners creates a more polished look once the job is completed.
The next adjoining panel will cover the clips that secure each panel (left). The raised seams formed by the panel ends are crimped together to form a watertight seal.
Adjoining roof panels are crimped to one another to cover the clips. Each panel hides the clips that secure the adjacent panel to the roof sheathing. By completely covering the fasteners, they are not exposed to the elements, reducing the possibility of water damaging the roof sheathing or the structural system below.
The final results: Ridge cap, valleys and vertical sections all come together to form a watertight seal against the elements. A properly installed metal roof can go many years with little or no maintenance.
About the Author
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is there different kinds of crimp caps?
i seen crimp caps connecting two different wires together and then i seen crimp caps just for one wire, are they both the same closed end crimp caps
There are close to 30 different types. It all depends on the application, and voltage you're woking with.
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