Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Electric Garden Fence

!±8± The Electric Garden Fence

In today's economy, more people than ever are looking for ways to save money, and live healthier. This has led many families into growing their own vegetables. However, other critters are also out there looking for ways to find more food.

Working a lawn can be hard work, and you don't want all that work to be done for nothing. There is a simple solution that will protect your garden, without killing any animals.

Install an electronic garden fence, and your worries about sharing your food with critters, will be over. An electric fence protects your garden from these unwanted animals, and keeps them from devouring your vegetables.

There are two kinds of electric garden fences. One is visible, and the other is underground. The most common type used is the above ground fencing. Most of them have line that is made from polyethylene, that is combined with metal elements. This way you have a strong line, but still have metal, to conduct the electric current through.

You can go to the hardware store and buy everything you need to build this electric fence, or you can purchase an electric fence kit. Everything you need is included in the kit. It does not take heavy duty poles to put up electric fencing. If you are just fencing in a small garden, you can usually have that done in a couple hours. It is also easy to take down for the winter.

Some people use these fences to keep their pets in the yard also. They are multi-functional fences, and extremely inexpensive, compared to wood or chain link fences. An electronic fence can keep out more than just rabbits and dogs. They can keep out raccoons, foxes, deer, and more. You can also use electronic garden fences to keep things in. They can keep in chickens that rarely fly, domestic ducks or geese, and small dogs that are not inclined to jump.

The amount of current that flows through your electronic fence can be regulated by you. They are run by batteries, or by solar power. Most animals that touch your electric fence, are just a little stunned, or surprised for a moment. After a time or two, they usually know not to cross that way again.

Whether you are a farmer that wants to keep their cows out of the garden, or you are a small in town gardener, you can benefit from having an electronic garden fence.


The Electric Garden Fence

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

16 Tips on Leaf Blower Safety

!±8± 16 Tips on Leaf Blower Safety

Be Aware of Those Around You

*  Leaf blowers are noisy so be considerate and do your business and move on.

*  Don't point the blower at people or animals when using it. It can whip up fine dust or other dangerous bits of trash that can easily hit someone and/or get it their eyes.

*  It is not a good idea to leave a leaf blower lying around so young children can play with them. This could lead to one of many dangerous situations.

Dress Appropriately

*  The most important thing to wear (when using a leaf blower) are goggles and ear plugs (or ear muffs). If it is dry outside, it is also a good idea to wear a dust mask. Protecting your health and well being is of utmost importance.

*  Wearing long pants and long sleeves protects your skin.

*  Wearing snug-fitting clothes allows you to move freely and not get anything caught in the moving parts of your blower

Use the Leaf Blower Correctly

*  Know how to operate your equipment correctly, i.e., starting, stopping, and running it. Know how to stop it immediately in case of an emergency.

*  Leafblowers should not be used in-doors, nor should they be used while standing on a ladder or other similar object.

*  Do not use the blower to spread or mist chemicals, fertilizers or other toxic substances.

*  Do not alter the blower or remove any safety features such as grounding pins or blade guards.

*  Never use a plug-in electric blower while standing on any wet surface.

Maintenance, Repair and Storage:

*  Turn off the engine and let it cool down before adding more gas. When adding gas, loosen the gas cap slowly to relieve pressure, add the gas and then fully tighten the gas cap when complete.

*  Make sure you are adding the proper gas/fuel mixture.

*  Before working on the blower, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.

*  Before storing your leaf blower, allow the engine to cool completely.

*  Thoroughly clean out any leafs or debris before storing for the season.


16 Tips on Leaf Blower Safety

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

WEEDEATER 21CC RC GAS CONVERSION ENGINE FOR SALE!

hi, here's a Weedeater Poulan 21CC engine I converted. its a very nice little RC engine. its perfect for a big floater plane! thanks for watching and God Bless***** Gary Dr Tune! ;-D

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