Gardening Hall


Gardening Hall27 May 2008 02:46 am

For years our family has enjoyed vactioning and traveling across
this great country and one thing that has always drawn our
attention is the beautiful landscaping done by others.

Usually, the one attraction that sets apart the ones we find
more appealing will have rocks, stones, or even boulders
scattered into the display.

Well, in all of our efforts to find a method to create a
residential scale boulder project had found us either with too
much cost involved or not having the available tools required to
create our own boulders.

Not to be outdone, we set out to experiment with the simple
tools we had available to us and if I must say so, we discovered
a can’t fail method with amazingly realistic results.

What we were able to construct has fooled every person that has
witnessed firsthand our creation. So, that home project later
was highly suggested that we share our discovery with others
that have the same desire to add realistic rocks and stones to
their landscaoing ideas.

Needless to say, we had no idea there were so many like-minded
individuals. We shared our findings with folks across this great
country as well as other countries. Much to our amazement the
results of our creation has led to thousands of happy rockers!

To learn more about our discovery of CaveRock visit us on the
web.

Gardening Hall07 Apr 2008 09:40 am

Many people wonder if using air tools is worth the cost purchasing an air compressor, hoses and the air tools. Why not just get an electric impact wrench or electric drill? Sometimes electric tools are a great choice but there are many reasons why air tools are superior. First of all, you have the option of using air tools in a wet environment. You can’t get electrocuted with an air tool. Feel free to drag that air hose through a puddle and stand in it with bare feet. No problem. Compressed air won’t hurt you. Also, air compressors are a portable power source. You can operate your air tool anywhere you can haul your portable air compressor. If you are out on a remote jobsite, electricity can be a problem. However, with an air compressor and the right air tools, you are in business. Another reason is air tools are generally more robust than their electric cousins. Most air tools are built out of metal and can withstand a substantial impact. Today,most electric tools today are almost all totally plastic. Finally, air tools are far more powerful than electric tools. If you really have some tough lug nuts to loosen, nothing beats a 1/2″ impact wrench to show that nut who’s the boss!

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