Car kits are important bundled accessories useful when driving. It is practical especially during emergency situations.
Guide on Hooking Up an iPod Car Kit
If you love music and you always listen to your iPod when driving or in the Car, then an iPod car kit is the right accessory device for you. An iPod car kit includes an FM transmitter as well as a bracket so as to hold the iPod in place whenever you are driving. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to install an iPod kit in your car.
Step 1 - The first thing you have to do is to choose and decide the perfect car kit for you. There are affordable car kits while offering the same features of expensive car kits at the same time. It is important to ensure the quality of the car kit you will purchase. You can buy a version from Apple manufacturers or one from a cheaper and less known brand.
Belkin is a popular alternative iPod car kit brand if you find Apple very expensive. Check if your purchase works well with your iPod unit. Almost all universal iPod car kits are compatible with Mini, Nano, original and Video.
Step 2 - You will have to download the software included in the kit. The software will guide you through the installation process. Moreover, it permits you to register the product.
Step 3 - Set up the mount next. Car kits usually include mounts in order to keep the iPod in place whenever you are driving. Almost all mounts are suction-cupped that fits any location in the car. On some others, you will find a double-sided tape at the back.
Ste 4 - Locate the iPod's line output in order to plug the FM transmitter. Make sure that your purchased car kit has an FM transmitter since most car keys in the market include this device.
Step 5 - The car kit must at least have 4 FM frequencies. Adjust and set up the iPod's frequency. In addition, you have to tune in the car radio to the same FM frequency of the FM transmitter and play it on the iPod. If you have installed the car kit correctly, the library of your iPod will start playing on the speakers of the car stereo.
Making an Emergency Survival Kit for Your Car
Emergencies can happen any time and anywhere when you least expect it. Having an emergency kit in the car is very important especially when you are far away from your home. Moreover, an emergency survival kit can help you get through it until help arrives if you get stranded or if your car broke down. Below is a guide for making a basic survival kit for your car.
Tip 1 - Buy from a store or look for a storage box in your home that will fit perfectly on your compartment or trunk. This storage box will be your emergency survival kit. Your car survival kit must be streamlined with your home survival kit. Just choose the basic things you need in order to survive in your car. The most important things that must be in your kit are food, shelter, heat and water as well as a first aid kit.
Tip 2 - It is important to remember to not go wandering too far away from your car in case you got stranded. Always stay near your car for emergency personnel might not be able to locate you if you leave it.
Tip 3 - Dipping stick matches in melted wax and letting them cool before returning them to the max is a good way to make waterproof matches.
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Cranes are large complex machines and like all machinery they require maintenance and repairs. Due to the nature of the machinery and the way they are manufactured it may be a rather daunting task to attempt maintenance or repairs on your own. Cranes can be an integral part of peoples businesses and a broken one mean downtime for the company. Downtime can cost you large amounts of profit and unless repaired by a professional can take a long time to repair and possibly go wrong again instantaneously.
If you require Crane Services or Maintenance I strongly suggest seeking out a professional company to help you with your problem, below are a few well established companies that may be able to assist you:
Konecranes Service Ltd
This company is based in the West Midlands and claim to be the most called upon Maintenance Company for cranes in the UK (Quite a bold statement). They have multiple branches in London, Cheshire, Sheffield, Newcastle and Glasgow; they also have over 150 employees working for them, each of which is fully trained in their field. Their work is all fully guaranteed with specialist technicians on call 365 days a year 24 hours a day.
Morris Cranes
This company is extremely experienced in what they do with over 100 years experience in the industry, they provide professional, world class maintenance services along with Hoist and Crane Inspection, Repair, Modernization, Overhauls and Rebuilds. Whatever your needs are Morris Cranes are likely to have the solution for you.
There are many more companies that offer maintenance services for Cranes, make sure you look around to find the one that best suits your needs, some are more cost effective than others.
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These are only Ten of the many many welding mistakes that can be fatal. I use a bit of coarse language here in an attempt to keep it fun and hopefully you will actually pay attention. Unfortunately welding safety to most of us men is kind of like the instruction manual that comes with a VCR. It just gets ignored until there is a problem.
1. Hauling oxygen and acetylene cylinders in your trunk. A little leak here,,, a little leak there… a static spark…boom!! Your Ass is Killed! This goes for truck tool boxes also. Throwing a set of pony bottles in your truck tool box can turn into a bomb and…you guessed it …………can Kill your Ass!
2. Moving high pressure cylinders with no protective cap. The cylinder falls…the valve gets knocked off…2500 psi escapes out of a hole the size of a nickel and you have a missile….Oops! Your Ass or someone else’s Ass just got Killed!!
3. Making oxygen and acetylene balloon bombs. A little fuel gas like acetylene…a little oxygen…mixed together in a balloon so that you can impress the neighbors on July 4th…a static spark between the 5 balloons you so hid so cleverly in a plastic garbage bag…boom!! Your ASS is Killed!
4. Weldinginside a tank or any enclosed area with Mig or Tig. Both use Argon. Argon is an inert, colorless, odorless gas that is about twice as heavy as air. It is almost like an invisible liquid the way it can fill up an unventilated room. No air, no life. Breathing Air with no oxygen in it will kill Your Ass. In fact it will often kill 2 Asses. You and your working partner who comes to try to rescue Your ASS.
5. Welding in Water Can Kill Your Ass. Don’t get a mental picture of standing in a bucket of water. I am more thinking of lying underneath a pipe making a weld with a puddle of water on the concrete that you didn’t quite get dried up. Granted welding current is low voltage and high amperage but it can still kill your Ass.
6. Welding without a fire watch when there is stuff around you that can catch on fire. Welding requires skill. Skill requires focus and attention. Put that together with the fact that you’re wearing a welding helmet and can’t see what might be catching on fire and you have a situation that could definitely Kill your Ass.
7. Welding a gas tank or any container that held something flammable. Special precautions can be taken that can actually make it pretty safe (like washing the tank with soap and water and then purging with argon) but if you are not thorough enough or forget something or don’t purge well enough……You guessed it…It can totally Kill your ASS.
8. Blowing off your clothes with oxygen from a cutting torch can turn you into a roman candle and you guessed it…Can Kill Your Ass.!
9. Inflating a tire with Oxygen is a really bad idea and can be a lot worse than having a under inflated or flat tire. Why? I am glad you asked. Because it can explode and Kill your Ass!
10. Keeping a Bic Lighter in your shirt pocket while welding is like playing Russian roulette. One little spark and you get to experience what its like to have an eighth of a stick of dynamite explode a few inches from your heart. Uh...I mean...I am no Doctor... but I am pretty sure this could Kill your ASS too?
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