Points To Consider When Looking For A Film Core Supplier

If you are storing old films, you may want to put them in the freezer or at least in a moisture-proof, corrosion-resistant container. Ultimately, the choice depends on the type of film and how much storage space you have available. On top of that, to help the film to keep its shape, you may want to invest in film cores. This can also be an incredibly useful way to help a film maintain its integrity while shipping it. Read More 

Your First Boom Truck Rental

If a boom truck is something you need to take on a project but you don't own one, renting one is a possibility. However, without boom truck exposure or experience, there are situations you must prepare for and act on--such as those explained below--so that the truck doesn't end up ruining your budget or delay other work.  Ask for Consultation It's possible that a vague, general idea of the boom truck size you need is in your mind. Read More 

Reasons Why You Should Remove Copper Plumbing When Your Fuse Box Is Close To It

Old basements often have "farm bathrooms." These farm bathrooms consist of a toilet and a shower that was once used by farmers who would come in from the barn, wash up, and sit down to eat. When houses were being outfitted for electricity, the early electricians did not know what they were doing. Subsequently, that fuse box next to your old farmer's shower is a bad idea. Here are a couple reasons why you need to move something or remove the copper plumbing from the shower: Read More 

Four Tips For Saving Energy And Boosting Efficiency With Valve Actuators

If you run a factory, you likely have multiple strategies in place to boost your energy efficiency. Many factory managers just pay attention to the big systems such as lighting and HVAC. However, to truly create an efficient environment, you have to pay attention to the small things such as valve actuators as well. Here's a look at some ways that you can make your valve actuators more energy efficient and more environmentally friendly. Read More 

Five Things To Consider When Adding A Crane To Your Trailer

Trailer mounted cranes can be useful in a variety of situations, and if you are adding a crane to your trailer on your own, there are several things you need to keep in mind during the project. Ultimately, whether you are mounting a jib crane, a mini crane, or any other type of crane, your final decisions depend on your preferences, your budget, and the materials you have available. 1. Positioning Read More