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Surface Preparation

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Surface Preparation Polycote - Surfaces require different types of methods of preparation. It is a vital element when achieving a quality surface. Some surfaces may require nothing more than having the dust brushed away, while others may require elaborate surface preparation procedures. No matter how you prepare it, you need the right equipment and materials to ensure the durability of the surface. Preparation Methods The surface should be cleaned of dust, oil, dirt, and dust. When it is ready, there are several ways, methods, and types of equipment to prep the surface. The basic method used is broom/vacuum cleaning, it removes all surface dust, dirt, and other loose material. Chemical cleaning such as acid etching is low cost, and it basically dissolves the weak surface layer known as laitance and opens the pores to allow penetration of the sealer coat. You can use Polycote Etch IT which is a concentrated Hydrochloric Acid and should be diluted with water. If you want to use ...

Forklift Uses

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Forklift Uses Who doesn’t appreciate a forklift? They do all the heavy lifting- no pun intended; they are used at construction sites to lift loads of concrete or in warehouses to move pallets of merchandise. They definitely revolutionized the way businesses move large or heavy items. They were first invented during the early part of the twentieth century, forklifts are apart of the industrial world to this day. There are several uses for a forklift in many environments. It Still Runs has a few uses and how they're used. Useful Uses Construction Sites- Forklifts can be used to move heavy materials, unload pallets, steel girders and other construction materials from delivery trucks. They can be used to transport to long distances and on a variety of terrain. Many haulage firms now carry truck-mounted forklifts with them. Warehouses- Forklifts come in a variety of sizes. So, it makes it ideal to use one in a warehouse where space is tight. A small forklift can still make t...

Types of Welding Jobs

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Types of Welding Jobs Welding is a craft that takes some serious talent, patience, and skill. Welding involves applying heat to metal pieces which melt and fuses them, creating a strong bond upon cooling. There are different methods depending on the purpose including maintenance and repair. There is a great importance for welding, anywhere from our vehicles, buildings, pipes, bridges, to toys. With that being said, it is not surprising that welders are employed across a broad range of industries, including construction, car racing, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing. The Chron came up with a few job fields welders are needed. Needed Work Manufacturing As of May 2011, almost 40,000 welders were employed in the architectural and structural metals manufacturing industry; 20,000 were employed in the agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing sector; and another 13,500 were in the motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing industry. Construction Con...

Construction Skills that Get You Further

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Construction Skills that Get You Further Construction jobs are a challenging trade that demands physical and mental stamina, but at the same time can be financially and personally rewarding. Construction jobs can be brief, while others continue and make a true career out of it. Having the right skills can take you a step further. Most jobs don’t have educational requirements other than a high school diploma or GED, but to practice certain advanced skill sets, such as welding, you may need specialized training and appropriate licensure. The Balance mentions a few construction skills that not many people realize they have that can be beneficial when seeking a construction job. Many people learn construction skills by working on their own projects at home, or by doing volunteer work with neighbors or community organizations. There are also skills that are highly relevant to construction work, such as mathematics, that you may have learned in another context and don’t realize your p...

Safety Culture

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Safety Culture Having great safety culture is beneficial to any business. Safety culture is the attitude, perceptions, values, and beliefs that exist and is shared by employees that have to do with safety in the workplace. Ergonomics Plus listed a few ways to tell if you have an awesome safety culture. While they are all important, we listed a few that stuck out to us. Do You Have It or Not Visible leadership commitment is a big one. Leadership proves their commitment to safety through their actions and how they motivate others to win with their safety initiatives.     All employees exhibit a working knowledge of health and safety topics. Basically, they should know their stuff; be competent in safety, know their role and responsibility.    The organization should know what they want to achieve. Setting goals, writing them down, know where your company is at. You then make a plan and achieve it. Just know what safety culture you plan to accompli...

Habitat for Humanity

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Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity makes it their mission to help provide decent and affordable homes around the world. This is in part with the help of the homeowners and volunteers to build homes that fit in with the many styles and traditions found in the communities where the houses are built. Habitat homeowners also pay an affordable mortgage.But no matter where these homes are built, all Habitat houses follow the same guiding principles. Principles   Decent- The homes built large enough to meet the family’s needs but small enough to keep material cost down. The materials used are of good quality and are locally available. Not only that, Habitat designs the homes to reflect local climate and culture. Affordable- With the use of volunteers and the family, building the home becomes affordable. The design of the home, building methods, size, and non-profit loans make it even more affordable to build. Habitat houses in North America and Canada use wood frame c...

Masonry Work

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Masonry Work These tradesmen have experience in a several construction and building techniques. Others before them have built structures and homes that are still up today. It is one of the oldest construction professions in the world, and these professionals are still hired to work on building projects which include building brick walls, stone patios, and fireplaces. Superpages.com mentioned some techniques that you might have used in your home or business and what is expected in each skill. Skills and Specialties Brick Masons are one category of workers that mainly with brick and mortar. Any structure from garden walls and patios to complete housing structures is within the brick masons realm. It might look easy, but a lot of skill is required to evenly lay brick and ensure a stable, long-lasting structure. Stone Masons work with a variety of natural stone products to build such rustic structures as walls, benches, pillars, patios, and bridges. Their job involves measur...