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Cut Your Ink/Toner Bills
Spending a small fortune on inkjet ink and/or laser-printer toner cartridges? Web Worker Daily offers a simple but effective tip on cutting consumable costs:By setting your printers to print standard documents in Draft mode, and then switching to better output quality only when you need to, you can save a...
Tags: Printers, Rick Broida, Web Worker Daily
Blog posts 2007-08-21
Get Printer Ink on the Cheap
Despite what most manufacturers would have you believe, your inkjet printer is not going to implode if you use third-party ink cartridges in it. Desktop printers are so cheap now based in part on the fact that the big brands expect to stick it to you later down...
Tags: Printers, David Goldenberg, cartridge, printer, Desktop Printer
Blog posts 2007-04-24
cartridge Furnaces for the Biomass Industry
To improve the market prospects for wood fuel, and help achieve the biomass industry heat installation targets of 900MW/yr, it is necessary to offer better combustion equipment and cheaper fuel delivery to the consumer. The fuel must also improve the cost competitiveness of the heat supplied, relative to competing energy...
Tags: industry
White papers 2002-07-08

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Speer Reloading Manual No. 14
My first reloading manual was Speer No. 3, published in 1959. At 220 pages, it was a comprehensive introduction to the world of metallic cartridge reloading. The Speer manuals are now up to Number 14 and, under the auspices of Alliant Technosystems (ATK) it bulks 1,140 pages. Reloading...
Articles 2008-06-01
Mayor calls for microstamping
In his State of the City address, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed bringing firearms microstamping to Gotham. Microstamping, the patented process that laser engraves the firearm's make, model and serial number on the tip of the gun's firing pin so that, in theory, once the gun is fired...
Articles 2008-06-01
True backyard fun: the UTG airsoft M14
The M14 battle rifle occupies an important place among the top military rifles of the past century. With its proven ruggedness, accuracy and long-range punch, the 7.62x51mm M14 became a relatively popular successor to the legendary M1 Garand rifle when it entered service with US armed forces in the late...
Articles 2008-06-01
FNH FNP-40: an accurate, reliable .40 S&W pistol
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] The .40 S&W is one of the most popular cartridges for both LEO and self-defense use today. A 180-grain bullet at 950 feet per second is not a wimp load by any definition. Ever since the arrival of the .40, dozens of articles have been written...
Articles 2008-06-01
Heavy duty hunting loads for the .45 Colt: and the perfect new sixgun in which to use them
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Before looking at hunting loads for the .45 Colt, we need to once again try to dispel the age-old myth of .45 Colt brass being weak. There was some basis for this idea, however, it should have ended more than one half-century ago. The original .45...
Articles 2008-06-01
Something old, something new: and nothing to be blue about
"Discontinued" is a dreaded word in the rimfire lexicon. Too many fine rimfire firearms have been sidelined by the major ammunition makers who dropped cartridges from their lines. Yet, there's hope. Companies like Navy Arms still supply .22 Winchester Automatic and .32 Long Rimfire through their 01d Western Scrounger branch....
Articles 2008-06-01
U.S. Department of Transportation Rule Allows Passengers to Carry Methanol Fuel Cells and cartridges Onboard Aircraft
PASADENA, Calif., May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: VSPC) announced that a key US federal regulatory ruling now fully enables the business strategy for its Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation (DMFCC) subsidiary. On April 30, 2008, the Federal Register published the final rule from the...
Articles 2008-05-06
Power to the Passenger
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a final ruling that will permit passengers and crew to carry methanol fuel cell cartridges and hydrogen fuel cell systems designed for portable electronic devices on board airplanes in carry-on baggage. The effective date of the ruling...
Articles 2008-05-05
Polyurethane Adhesive withstands marine environments
Formulated for joining glass-reinforced plastics, SMC, ABS, and PVC, Araldite[R] 2055 adhesive is paste that has work life of 45-60 min at room temperature and bonded components can be handled after 6 hr at 73*F. Thixotropic and gap-filling polyurethane adhesive is packaged in 400 mL dual-barrel cartridges that ensure thorough...
Articles 2008-05-02
Frankford Arsenal electronic 6" caliper
If you do anything around guns and don't have at least a good dial caliper, it's like reloading without a good loading manual (or six)--silly, and maybe downright stupid. And even better than a dial job, is this affordable electronic caliper. It makes life easier since you don't have to...
Articles 2008-05-01
Rascally Ruger
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Ruger SP-101 was introduced in 1990. It took me a while to figure it out, but the little Ruger is the heir apparent. If you like the handling features of the Detective Special but don't want to pay collector price, the SP-101 is your gun....
Articles 2008-05-01
Weird loading
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since England was committed to cordite propellant in a major way during WWI it continued in use even as other more modern propellants were phased into service. Cordite was capable of maintaining the velocity of military ball rounds which are of moderate pressure. Since cordite has...
Articles 2008-05-01
The .40 somethings: often compared to one another, the cruiserweight .41 Magnum and 10mm rounds aren't truly equal but have much in common
The .41 Magnum revolver cartridge and the 10mm Auto round are often compared as equals. They aren't, but when you start looking at them, it's downright eerie how much they have in common. I Each was originally intended for combat work, and each--the .41 in 1964, the 10mm...
Articles 2008-05-01
Who's a rifleman? It's more than just shooting
I like to think of myself as a rifleman, or perhaps better stated, a rifleman in the making. And what exactly is that? Well, it's certainly not a once a year hunter who has to take his rifle into the store with him so the clerk can tell him exactly...
Articles 2008-05-01
All for 231: and 231 for all
I never claim to be a reloader in a technical form as there are many people who almost or even do make a science of reloading metallic cartridges. The other end of the spectrum is the guy who blows the top strap off his revolver or splits the action of...
Articles 2008-05-01
Squounds and Crak-Rs: you read right. Read on
Have you noticed the firearms industry is being driven by new calibers and improvements in ammunition? There's a new cartridge being introduced every month or so it seems. Same goes for shotgun pellets and slugs. "Bring it on," I say. Downrange ballistics, energy transfer and accuracy just get better every...
Articles 2008-05-01
Mauser 98 shotgun: an interesting Mauser collectible
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] One of the fascinating stories in the surplus arms trade is the conversion of surplus or obsolete arms into something more contemporary and useful. History is full of examples, both here and abroad. The most familiar example to most Americans would be the conversion of Springfield...
Articles 2008-05-01
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