An industrial duty plastic shrink tool for all types of boots and tubing; has an electronic temperature control system and features a digital display for set and actual values to provide exact repeatability available from Malcom Hot Air Systems of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.Malcom's Leister Triac PID Hot Air Shrink Tool is a lightweight hand-held tool that lets users dial in precise sdttings with +/- from 68 degrees F to 1,100 degrees F, with 7 CFM air flow, this versatile tool is available with over 15 nozzles for applying boots, heat shrink tubes and solder sleeves.Providing fully repeatable settings, Malcom's Leister Triac PID Hot Air Shrink Tool displays a data for control and collection for compliance with ISO and other quality assurance requirements.
Easy to handle, this tool weighs under 3lbs. and is 13" L x 2.2" dia.
Standard features include a cold shield for burn protection and automatic shut-off.For more information contact:Malcom Hot Air SystemsSheila Carpenter, Marketing1676 East Main RoadPortsmouth, RI 02871(888) 807-4030FAX:
(401) 682-1904email:
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Choosing The Right Shoes, Golf Shoes, Wedding Shoes And Other Footwear!
Wearing a comfortable pair of shoes is very important if you spend much time on your feet. Whether you're standing, walking or running, all of your weight falls directly onto the bottom of your feet. That's why the shoes you wear are critical to the long term comfort and health of your feet and ankles. Whether you're wearing sandals, boots or running shoes it's crucial that your feet are supported and comfortable. Shoes with support and shock absorption will help reduce pounding on the rest of your body as you walk or run.In prehistoric times skins or hides were probably tied around the foot for protection and warmth.
The sandal, probably the earliest form of shoe, was worn in Egypt, Greece, and Rome; an early form of the boot was also known in Greece and Rome. The characteristic shoe of the Middle Ages was the soft, clinging moccasin, which extended to the ankle. It was highly decorated and was of velvet, cloth of gold, and, increasingly, of leather. Today the choices of shoes...
Choosing The Right Shoes, Golf Shoes, Wedding Shoes And Other Footwear!
The fish don?t care what you wear.
Waders are a must if you are planning any surfcasting or stream wading. And what you need to know about waders, no matter how much you spend for them, they will eventually leak and new waders must be replaced. So even if this is your first time out or you are an avid angler, choose from the different waders listed below.Love to fish in the streams during the summer? Rivers are low running and are not deep; so hip waders are perfect. Why heat up in chest waders when hip waders will suffice. On the other hand, those one-piece chest-high waders are a necessity for surfcasting.
Irritating sand or pea gravel cannot wedge their way into your boots.Alternatives to chest waders are the stocking-foot waders. Stocking-foot waders are also chest-high, but anglers will require wading shoes or boots. Some anglers favor wading shoes or boots as they give added support and traction while fishing all day. It is difficult to imagine fishing without vests. Vests are invaluable as they contain many...
The fish don?t care what you wear.
Snakeskin Cowboy Boots
Probably the nearest anyone would want to get to a giant python, rattlesnake or cobra is a pair of luxurious snakeskin cowboy boots.
Wearing these boots will really make you feel like a million bucks --- cowboy boots were originally designed to protect the cowboys' calf from all kinds of problems found around the arid ranch and desert areas, and of course, this includes poisonous snakes.
But you do not need to be a snake wrangler to get these boots.
But be warned, once you put them on, you may never want to take them off.
Apart from being sublimely comfortable and soft, (the leather will mould easily to your foot), genuine snakeskin boots will also give your ego a boost, whether you are a weekend cowboy, or an urban cowboy, or a genuine cowboy.
They will fit like a glove, and you will receive nothing but compliments.
There are many types of snakeskin...
Leather Skirts
As the weather gets colder, a leather skirt looks fantastic when paired with a sweater and boots. Leather definitely made the strongest statement at most couture showings this year, so if you have to purchase a single wardrobe item to jazz up your winter wardrobe, we would recommend a mid length to long tailored leather skirt.
A staple of the cold season's designerwear, leather skirts can be seen everywhere. Interestingly, it is more about attitude than fabric and is usually worn by women who are comfortable in their skin. There is a certain confidence factor when you put on a leather skirt and a woman wearing one should be willing to be noticed. Why? Leather skirts are sexy.
They exhale sensuality. They make you look and feel like a rock star.
Tailored leather skirts aren't just available in classic black, as is the general perception.
This season has witnessed a riot of colors including buttery cream, ruby red and even olive green. Although...
The Ugg Boot is Here to Stay
Love them ? and many people do ? or hate them ? and many people do ? ugg boots are here to stay. First worn by Australian sheep herders to keep their feet warm, then by war pilots at high altitudes and finally usurped by surfers after a chilly dip in the ocean, these flat soled fur-lined boots have made it into the cutting edge fashion world. Lots of women can't do without them and lots of men think they are a step way beyond ugly. No one denies though that they are warm, soft, comfortable and beloved by celebrities and star athletes. If you're neither a movie icon nor a sports idol just exactly how and where do you wear these ugg boots?
There are those who insist the ugg in ugg boots derives from ugly.
Websites have even sprung up vilifying uggs and calling for the immediate cessation of wearing uggs. Although the roots of the term can't be precisely pinned...
The Ugg Boot is Here to Stay
Pine Cobble Ski & Skate Sale This Friday & Saturday
Williamstown, MA (ContentDesk) November 2, 2005 -- Pine Cobble's Annual Ski & Skate Sale, a Berkshire county tradition, will be held this Friday, Nov. 4, 3 8 p.m. & Sat., Nov. 5, 10 a.m. 2 p.m.
The Pine Cobble sale is one of the largest ski sales in the region and for many area residents, the event marks the unofficial beginning of the winter season.
A large array of the finest state-of-the-art new and gently-used winter sports equipment and accessories will be available at impressively discounted prices, with expert skiers, snowboarders and skaters on hand to answer all technical & sizing questions. Top brands featured include Rossignol, Atomic, Volant, Cynaster, Nordica, Solomen, Lange, Bell, Oakley, Kombi, Raichle, Tyrolia and many more. Skis & poles (racing & parabolic with current bindings), boots, snowboards, snowshoes, X-country equipment, hockey, figure & in-line skates, ski clothing, fleece, hats, gloves, liners and accessories for adults and children will...
It's Fun To Make Useful Homemade Gizmos
It's fun and satisfying to design and then make simple items that serve some purpose. I find it very rewarding to conjure up designs out of my imagination and then build them using common tools and cheap or free materials. I've made all kinds of things. Most of them performed some function that no readily available, store-bought device offered.I do a lot of text keying at a computer keyboard. After many hours of keying, day after day, my hands and fingers tell me (as in pain) that they're pushing too hard, too many times.
After going from store to store looking for a keyboard with easy to press keys, I realized that I needed something to measure the force needed to press the keys on a particular keyboard. Trying to judge the force by typing a little with each keyboard wasn't separating the Tylenol endorsed keyboards from the more finger friendly keyboards. So I rigged up a plastic tube taped to a vertical wire a few inches long. Pennies could be put in the tube. The lower end...
It's Fun To Make Useful Homemade Gizmos