Tuesday, December 27, 2011

MMMT3 - Envelope, Top Print, Packing List/Invoice Enclosed, Clear

!±8± MMMT3 - Envelope, Top Print, Packing List/Invoice Enclosed, Clear

Brand : Scotch | Rate : | Price : $52.25
Post Date : Dec 27, 2011 19:21:26 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Poly, self-sticking, waterproof envelopes ensure your packing list arrives with the package. Permanent adhesive sticks firmly without moistening. Back-loading envelopes have a visible window to display your information.

  • Assembly Required: No, Closure: Self-sealing, Color: Clear, Mailer/Envelope Size: 7" Width x 5.5" Length, Print: Packing List/Invoice Enclosed
  • Features: Waterproof
  • Sold as 1 box

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

303 High Tech Fabric Guard Gallon

!±8± 303 High Tech Fabric Guard Gallon

Brand : 303 Products | Rate : | Price : $71.00
Post Date : Dec 22, 2011 11:30:28 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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303 HTFG restores lasting water repellency to marine canvas. It stops leaks, protects against soiling and both water and oil based stains, and resists mildew formation and UV sun damage. Spray on, let dry. Every 16 oz. treats 75-100 sq. ft. of marine canvas. 303 High Tech Fabric Guard is also your best choice for fabric upholstery, carpeting and breathable wet weather gear.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Squier by Fender Affinity Telecaster, Butterscotch Blonde

!±8± Squier by Fender Affinity Telecaster, Butterscotch Blonde

Brand : Squier by Fender | Rate : | Price : $179.99
Post Date : Dec 17, 2011 23:34:31 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The Affinity Tele has a slim body crafted from solid Alder and features a comfortable, 21-fret Maple neck with a fast-action fingerboard. Also wellappointed with two single-coil pickups, three-way switching,die-cast tuners and true classic Tele guitar style. Case not included.

  • Alder body with gloss polyurethane finish
  • Maple neck with 9.5 in radius maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets
  • 2 Single-Coil Pickups
  • 6-Saddle Top-Load Bridge
  • 1 volume, 1 tone with 3 position pickup selector switch

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Snowboard Maintenance - How to Wax Your Snowboard

!±8± Snowboard Maintenance - How to Wax Your Snowboard

Waxing your snowboard before the big day

Doing your own snowboard waxing is easier than you thought, it's just a little time consuming and also a little messy. Snowboarding is a fun and relaxing outdoor activity filled with sun, snow and fresh air but can have its ups and downs as well. One thing that can make it or break it for any snowboarder is board glide. All Snowboards come with a "factory wax" which is mediocre at best to non-existent. It's a poor quality factory applied coating, and needless to say it doesn't do much or last long. The best wax is one you do yourself before you go hit the slopes. There are a couple different types of wax and different types of application, the best of these being the hot wax.

Types of wax available

There are a couple types of waxing that can be done. There is a spray on type of wax, which you spray on with a finger pump type bottle and you "polish" with the spongy applicator attached at the bottom of the bottle. This would be best used in spring weather where it's warmer snow temps. It's not a deep penetrating wax and rubs off after a little while. It's handy if you're on the slopes and want to apply a quick coat because it fits in your pocket. There is also rub or wipe on wax which is like car wax the way it comes in a container with a wipe on /buff off applicator on the lid. If you don't have the time or tools to do a hot wax this is another option. Wipe on wax is a paste in a jar that you wipe on and buff it off. This is product is also something you could keep in your pocket but is more something you would want to apply before you head out to the slopes.

The best type of waxing is the hot wax. The hot wax penetrates the pours in the base of your board and doesn't sit on top like the other waxes. Leaving any kind of wax residue will not help you go faster and in fact will slow you down by causing resistance on the snow. Excess wax is actually counter-productive to having a fast moving snowboard. Hot wax is something you apply by melting a bar of wax and letting it drip onto the board, later smoothing it out, covering the whole board with wax using an iron. You are enabling it to seep into the pores of the base.

Steps for doing your own hot wax

First things first, this is messy, so make sure that you are somewhere like a garage or outside where you can make a mess and clean it up easily. The wax shavings can get stuck on the bottom of your shoe and can be tracked into the house or embedded into carpet or clothes. Warning, wear clothes you don't care about in case you get wax on them. It's hard to get out. Some of the tools you will need to complete this job are: a plastic scraper, an iron (any kind will do, I have a Wal-Mart special and it works just fine), board wax, a citrus based cleaner, rag, and Scotch Brite pad for buffing at the end.

Start by plugging in and heating up your iron, then start with scraping the board using a plastic scraper to get off any debris, dirt or leftover wax that might be on the surface. You can purchase a scraper at any board shop or sporting goods store. After you have scraped any reminisces off your board clean the board using a citrus type cleaner and a rag to make sure you have a clean surface to start with. You don't want to be embedding anything into your base that isn't wax.

There is a couple different types of waxes to choose from that are designed for different uses. There is a warmer temperature wax for when the base temp is on the warmer side. There is a cold base temperature wax for when the base temp is on the colder side, and an all temperature wax. This is used for anytime and works well but is best when used as a base coat with an applied warm or cold coat on top of it specifically for the base temp you will be riding on.

Next thing is to use your iron to melt wax and drip it all around your board's surface. You do not have to coat the entire board in wax but give it an efficient coating so it can be completely covered. After you have a good amount of melted wax dripped around your board, smooth it out with the iron, making sure to not stay in only one place as you can ruin the board the same as clothes if in one place too long. Make sure the board is completely covered from nose to tail with a wax drip every 1-2 square inches. The smoother the wax is dispersed around the board the easier it will be to scrape off. Now there are a couple methods for scraping the wax off. Some suggest that you start scraping the wax off while it's still warm and not completely hardened, while some suggest waiting 30 minutes or so for it to harden before scraping. Personally I like to wait for it to harden a little before I start scraping it off.

When scraping off the wax you want to move from nose to tail and not side to side for best results. Hold the plastic scraper with both hands at a 45° angle with the bottom pointed towards you as you pull it towards you. This is the easiest way I have found for doing the scraping process. Continue scraping the board until you seen little or no wax coming off as you scrape. Use the Scotch Brite pad to buff the surface of the board from head of the board to the back and not in a circular motion, but keeping it the direction of the grain. Buffing this will give it the smooth finish and take off any remaining wax. You are ready to shred! By waxing your board you make it glide better on the snow and especially powder, plus it makes those slight uphill fire trails at ski resorts easier to overcome. You will also add life to your board by keeping its surface clean, and maintained. Have fun on your freshly waxed board.

Other things you can do to prepare your board for a day of riding

Edge tuning tool- You can also clean up your edges with an edge tuner tool that you can pick up at your local board shop or sporting goods store. It's a file for sharpening your rails to get a better cut into the snow.

Petex stick- You might also get some Petex for filling in the gauges or deep scrapes in your base. It comes in a clear stick like a hot glue stick that you use a lighter to melt and drip into place. Be careful, if you get the flame to close to your board you can burn the board and melt the board's base at the same time.

Towel- Another good thing to have in your bag or after you are done is to have an old towel for whipping down your wet snowy board when you are done to prevent rust and corrosion. The rails will stay sharper and it will be cleaner if you towel dry it after each day of riding.


Snowboard Maintenance - How to Wax Your Snowboard

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Knomo Bayswater Collection Paris 15" Ew Shopper Tote Blac

!±8± Knomo Bayswater Collection Paris 15" Ew Shopper Tote Blac

Brand : KNOMO BAGS | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 14:46:20 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


The lightweight Paris shopper is large and roomy, made from durable nylon quilting for the ultimate protection against knocks or bumps. The main compartment offers numerous pockets and zip sections for all your daily essentials while the specially-designed quilted area has shockproof protection for your laptop and there are even dedicated pockets for pens and business cards. Other compartments will hold your iPod, phone or keys and the long shoulder straps are soft & strong making the Paris comfortable to carry. The unique tracker ID number will also help reunite you with your bag should it be

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Canvas Prints of Johnny Walker Whisky from Mary Evans

!±8± Canvas Prints of Johnny Walker Whisky from Mary Evans

Brand : Mary Evans | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 12:19:18 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days


40x30 Canvas Print, White Sides. , JOHNNY WALKER WHISKY. Two gentlemen discuss the merits of Black Label whisky . Chosen by Mary Evans. Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars. No frame, Gallery art appearance. Ready to hang.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Framed Prints of Top-Notch Whiskey from Mary Evans

!±8±Framed Prints of Top-Notch Whiskey from Mary Evans

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Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 17:37:08
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Framed 20x16 Print, Black Satin Frame with White Mat. , TOP-NOTCH WHISKEY. Top-Notch whiskey rye of Massachusetts, USA. . Chosen by Mary Evans. 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to Make Rice and Peas Jamaican Style

!±8± How to Make Rice and Peas Jamaican Style

Peas is known to be a source of plant base protein and when combined with rice in the Jamaican style is very appetizing and nutritious. Peas and Rice is served in many homes as Sunday dinner with with fried or Jerk chicken. Rice and peas is one of the many favorite dishes for the people on the Island of Jamaica, I will provide the recipe and the outline on how to put it all together to make this dish.

Recipe.
2 Cups parboiled rice or Brown Rice 3 Sprig Thyme 2 Cloves Garlic 2 Stalk Sellion (Green Onion 1 TBS Sea salt 1/2 TBS Cayenne Pepper 1 Can Green Pigeon Peas with coconut milk 4 Cups of water(use the correct amount in the rice cooker or pot) 1 Scotch bonnet pepper

Procedure

Pour the four cups of water into rice cooker or pot.

Combine water with can of green pigeon peas with coconut milk.

Pour rice in and stir well so it is completely covered.

Add the salt, pepper, spring thyme, Garlic and skellion (Green Onion) stir well.

Place scotch bonnet pepper in pot/Rice cooker.

Turn on rice cooker/ Turn on stove under pot.

Let cook for approximately forty five minutes or until ready.

If using the stove, cook on low fire and keep a close eye on it.

When Rice is ready turn off stove.

This rice when done, can be served with any other meats that was prepared along with vegetables. Making rice and peas Jamaican style is very easy to do, it will be necessary to make sure that you cook on low fire, if not it will get burn, you want to avoid that. This is especially critical when it is being done on the stove top, it is not of great concern when a Rice cooker is used.


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