October 26th, 2008

What to Look For when Buying Acetylene Torches

Learn Welding and then you will need to know Welding Torches.
Learn about the various types of Welding Torches and how to purchase and
Acetylene Torch.

When you want to buy an acetylene torch there are a variety
of types of on the market. One of the first things you will want to do is
research to see the type of torch that best meets your needs.

 

March 14th, 2008

Where To Find Recruits

“Were you a hostess before you were a consultant?” When I heard this question asked at a national convention of a leading direct selling company I saw many heads nodding yes. Those that were hostesses before becoming consultants were asked to stand. Nearly everyone did.

Most consultants bring up the idea of recruiting with their hostess as they close their show. Instead, try bringing up the idea of recruiting as you’re setting up to do your presentation. By simply asking, “Have you ever considered doing what I’m doing and becoming a consultant?” you’ll find out what your hostess’s objections are to not recruiting. Then armed with that information you can target her objections while doing your presentation.

February 16th, 2008

How To Invest In Gold Jewellery

Investment is one of the most common ways to make money in modern times as people have less disposable income and want more freedom of choice over their money. The internet has made all types of investment accessible, and more people are becoming interested in how investments can work for them. One of the most obvious and easy forms of investment is jewellery. It is easy to purchase and it is a commodity that everyone is familiar with.

January 26th, 2008

Coin Jewelry History

Coin Jewelry can be divided into two major categories: whole coins and cut coins. This article will seek to give the origin of and details about both types.

Whole coin jewelry has most likely been around since coins were first invented. It is thought that Egyptians would decorate their soldiers with medals similar to coins of their day. And, as long as soldiers and civilians have been traveling, the coins of other nations have been a great souvenir to take back home. Travelers would have coins finished whole or with added engravings to be used as necklaces and rings.

January 18th, 2008

What Is A Gauss Rating?

A German mathematician named Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) applied mathematical principles to magnetism. Thus was born the Gauss rating for measuring the strength of magnetism.

The gauss rating of a magnet determines the speed in which it works, and the thickness determines the depth of penetration. Some magnet companies list their products by internal gauss, not the external gauss rating. Quick rules of thumb in determining proper gauss strength are taking the external gauss rating and multiply this number by 3.9. As an example, a 500 gauss external strength rated magnet can also be called a 1,950 gauss internal strength rated magnet. It is important that you are not misled into believing you’re getting a higher strength product, as both are correct ratings for the same magnet.


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