Archive for the 'Tools + More' Category

Fundamentals of Metal Laser Cutting

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Metal laser cuttinglasers do not dull or get chipped during the process. Therefore not only is the quality better from laser cutting, it is also much more consistent. While lasers operate by heat, the actual heat zone is incredibly small so there is less of a chance of warping. The output of [...]

If You’re Looking for How to Buy Garden Equipment…

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Every time you’re looking to buy garden accessories in the UK or marveling at some Alan Titchmarsh garden spades, don’t forget that you couldn’t always buy garden tools and high tech devices. Trimmers and forks are relatively recent inventions, but let’s not forget, gardens themselves are as old as humanity. The activity we look at as an old familiar leisure occupation first began prior to the beginning of recorded history

LED Clamplights –Arguments for Using them

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I’m sure we’ve all found ourselves struggling to change damaged traditional torch bulbs. And you won’t have forgotten all those times when you’ve been required to juggle matters while setting your fishing bait. Don’t panic about this any more — a bright LED lantern could fix all of these troubles for you…

The Ancient Heritage

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Any gardener starts looking to buy garden spades from the UK or alternatively marveling at those The Big K barbeques – but let’s not forget, only over centuries have we reached a point where you can. Scottle and barbeques are surprisingly late innovations, but don’t forget, the practice of cooking outside is as old as humanity. Your hobby has history reaching back to the cradle of civilization itself

Tools of the Trade — How Garden Tools Have Advanced

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

As a gardener we’ll find you looking to purchase garden forks from the UK or alternatively marveling at your mother-in-law’s Bulldog garden spade — but it’s worth noting, only over centuries have we come to this level. Tribes cultivated gardens long before anyone dreamed up the rake or the garden hoe. The activity we think of as a common leisure occupation actually began before the dawn of history.

Signs of Spring at Botanic Gardens

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Gardening must be one of the topmost summer pursuits, in first world countries. Along side horticulture, comes a good amount of garden tools and equipment, especially for the seasoned veteran. Then, for many, the summertime and fall seasons sadly come to an end, and it is time to get the shed prepared and everything locked [...]