Designing More Efficient, Custom Tech Storage

Posted on: 1 November 2017

Do you need a better way to shelf your electronics? Do you have multiple server racks that can't hold all of your devices without forcing fits or leaving some devices hanging without much support? Many storage woes can be handles by going to a fabrication specialist instead of reaching for standardized equipment, but what should you ask for? Why does it matter? Here's an overview of how standardized storage options aren't always the best choice, along with ways that a fabrication service professional can help:
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Busted, Broken Down, But Still On Track: Rental Equipment That Keeps Your Factory Going

Posted on: 30 May 2017

Factories that operate non-stop, 24/7 for almost the entire year often encounter major machine and equipment repairs. The problem lies in the fact that when major equipment busts and/or breaks down, your plant is stuck in limbo, waiting for a repair technician. That is a decrease in production values, losses in work hours and pay cuts, and plant inefficiency. Do not let this happen to your plant. Rent the following items to keep production lines moving.
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Basmati Rice: 4 Tasty Facts That You Probably Did Not Know

Posted on: 19 May 2017

Americans love their rice. Brown rice, white rice, jasmine, arborio, and basmati are just a few of the 40,000 different types of rice grown in the world. Basmati rice is prized for its scent, and the fact that it lengthens as it is cooked, up to 12 mm per grain. Economists say that the basmati rice market is rebounding from recent low international demand and oversupply. This is great news for rice connoisseurs.
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2 Disadvantages Of Overly Compacted Soil For Growing Plants

Posted on: 10 May 2017

Whether you are looking to start a small vegetable garden on your property at home or if you are interested in growing crops to sell, one thing that you should be worried about is soil compaction. If soil is overly compacted, you could face various issues when growing your plants. These are a couple of reasons why you should consider using a small tool -- like a soil penetrometer -- to determine the compaction levels of your fuel, then do something about it before you plant your vegetables or other plants.
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