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  • How to Make Money From Finding Meteorites

    Some meteorites fetch up to several dollar a gram. Here is how to find and sell meteorites.

  • How to Search For Gold And Treasure In Arizona

    Gold has been found throughout the state of Arizona. There are still a few places left where amateurs can find gold with metal detectors and by panning.

  • How to Remove Dark Stains on Knife Blades

    The dark stains that form on a knife blade are simply oxidation (or rust). Still, those stains are a more stable, stubborn form of oxidation than orange rust. Because these stains are superficial,...

  • How to Make a Zip Gun From a Stapler

    A zip gun is a homemade weapon that is commonly made using a pipe for the barrel. The stock of the zip gun holds the barrel in position and can be made from any of a number of devices. Using a...

  • How to Build a Smoker Out of an LP Gas Tank

    Old LP gas tanks can be repurposed by converting them into a cooker or smoker. LP tanks make good smokers because they are totally enclosed. You'll need to cut a door into one side to allow access...

  • A Guide to Casting Metals in Rubber Molds

    Casting makes up only one part of a process known as molding and casting, in which you mold an object before you can reproduce it. Using the correct mold plays a vital role in producing good...

  • Underwater Metal Detector Techniques

    Metal detecting can be a fun hobby and people often are able to dig up great finds. Metal detecting in water can be challenging but can yield treasures that you cannot find on dry land. A few...

  • Why Use Rosin Flux When Soldering?

    Rosin flux is a chemical used to facilitate soldering. In electronics soldering, solder with a rosin flux core is used, eliminating the need for separate application. In metal brazing and...

  • How to Attach Flexible Magnets

    Flexible magnets are used for just about any kind of display nowadays, from inspirational messages to advertisements and even political signs. Flexible magnets are relatively inexpensive to make...

  • Desoldering Tips

    If you enjoy metal working projects and have begun to master soldering techniques (adhering two pieces of metal together with another, softer metal), you should also educate yourself about...

  • How to Find Money With a Metal Detector

    It is very simple to find money with a metal detector. It is not uncommon to find a couple dollars in a short period of time in the right places. Along with that you can often find jewelry,...

  • Wire Welding Tips

    Welding with a wire feed unit is becoming more popular than ever due to their price, availability and ease of use. There are two ways to weld with a wire feed machine: MIG, where a bottle of...

  • How to Write Bone Crushing Metal

    Ever want to write metal which would melt the faces off of emos? Feel the sudden urge to barrage an audience with aggressive sound waves? Here is a brief guide on heavy metal, and how to write it.

  • Steel Tubing Welding Techniques

    Welding on steel tubing is done for many reasons. Roll cages, mailbox stands, skateboard grind rails, and rocker protector/rock sliders are all built with steel tubing. While the welding process...

  • How to Weld With a Flux Cored MIG Welder

    Welding with a flux-cored wire feed welder is the same process as welding with a stick welder, but the techniques, and machines are different. Welding with flux-core as opposed to gas allows us to...

  • Information on Metal Detectors for Bounty Hunters

    A metal detector employs an electromagnetic field to spot the existence of a buried or concealed metal object. With the advent of this device, bounty hunting has become a passion and a hobby with...

  • Do it Yourself Boat Kits

    Building your own boat is an exciting project that, although time consuming, will repay you with endless hours of use and gratification. The best place to start for jumping into boat building is...

  • How to Make a Nutcracker

    Whether you love eating nuts or just like them in your recipies, you will still need to crack the shell of nuts. Here is one easy way you can do to crack nuts.

  • How to Make Homemade Lock Picks

    This is an easy and cheap way to make lock picks

  • How to Make a bicycle generator at home

    I will explain how to make a generator for a bicycle that you can use to add lights a radio or recharge batteries. This is an easy way to make a cheap generator for you're bicycle.

  • Hints & Tips for Metal Lathes

    A metal lathe is a machine used for forming a piece of material by rotating it along its axis at a very high speed. A cutting tool is pressed against the material to shape it as it rotates rapidly...

  • Different Kinds of Knight Armor

    Throughout the medieval period, knights wore a variety of types of armor to protect them. As weaponry evolved, so did the armor meant to counter it.

  • How to Identify Old Brass

    If you enjoy collecting antiques or found artifacts and restoring them, you may be interested in learning to identify old brass. Before you can determine whether the lamp or piece of hardware you...

  • Techniques for Painting Mailboxes

    Paint mailboxes with almost any type of paint that will adhere to the mailbox surface. Mailboxes come in plastic, metal and wood, so the paint selection is as important as the finish to seal in...

  • Homemade Metal Detector Digging Tools

    Metal detecting is a fun and fascinating hobby for the entire family. Although you will have to invest in a metal detector, several items you need to dig for hidden treasure you already have in...

  • Supplies to Make Gold Rings

    Making jewelry at home has become a favorite hobby among jewelry enthusiasts. Creators can purchase supplies to make gold rings in the karat count of their choice. Making your own ring gives you...

  • How to Metal Detect an Old Home

    Metal detecting around older homes is a great way for the relic hunter or coinshooter to find their next great treasure. If you know the best places to look, odds are you will find great things...

  • Instructions for Silver Soldering

    Soldering joins two metal pieces together by melting a filler metal and letting it flow into the join to connect the two pieces. Usually a metal called solder, the filler has a low melting point...

  • How to Find Great Metal Detecting Sites

    Metal detecting is a great hobby enjoyed by many people. Learn how to find the best places to search for lost treasures with a metal detector.

  • Factors Affecting the Soldering Process

    Soldering is the joining of two metal joints or sides with the application of heat via a welding torch and often a filler metal used to fuse the metal pieces together. When soldering, the types of...

  • How to Clean a Very Old Sewing Machine

    Sewing machines went into mass production in the 1850s. Although the early sewing machines required foot power to operate, they were a great labor-saver when compared to sewing by hand. Whether...

  • Principles of Soldering

    Soldering is one of the oldest methods for bonding metal joints. The basic principles of soldering must be recognized in order to achieve strong and effective bonds, along with proper tools and...

  • What Is Sand Casting Used For?

    Sand casting is one of several methods for making something out of metal. This method involves the pouring of molten metal into a sand mold, hence the name. Sand casting is used to create a wide...

  • How to Remove Paint From Metal Miniatures

    You can buy new or pre-owned metal miniatures in gaming stores. They are used to play games such as Warhammer 40K, and Dungeons and Dragons. Pre-owned miniatures typically are already painted, but...

  • Tips on Painting Brass

    Painting metal use to be a laborious project filled with lots of sanding and the need for oil-based paints. Modern products like spray primers and spray paints make the job less daunting and more...

  • Do it Yourself Metal Building

    Metal building is a hobby and craft that can be enjoyed by almost anyone. The results can be incredible as well. With metal building you can create anything from metal picture frames to furniture...

  • Milling Machines Safety Precautions

    Milling machines are powerful tools used for removing metal and wood from work pieces. Various tools can be inserted into the milling machines motor shaft. These tools are the cutting portion of...

  • How to Setup a Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector

    The Ace 250 is a metal detector released by Garrett. Metal detecting hobbyists will enjoy the several features available on the Garrett Ace 250. The Ace 250 features a 10-inch scanning area, a...

  • Lost Wax Technique

    The lost wax technique has been around for millennia and forms the basis for casting many forms of metal into things such as dental crowns, jewelry, auto parts and art sculpture. Patterns are...

  • How to Repaint Anything Metal With Spray paint

    This is a step by step article on how to repaint anything metal. Repainting metal can be quite easy if you know how to.

  • How to Photograph Reflective Metal Surfaces

    One of the most difficult surfaces to capture in a photograph is the reflective metal surface. The main reason for such complexity is because these surfaces reflect light potently. Some metal...

  • The History of Bronze Art

    Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, and its use in artwork dates back to, well, the Bronze Age. Each of the major world civilizations had its own bronze period, but most of them occurred in or...

  • How to Get Started in Metal Detecting

    Metal detecting is fun, provides exercise, teaches you about history, and is one of the only hobbies where you can recoup part of your investment on gear! In this article, you will learn what...

  • Metal Bending Tips

    Whether you are starting on a career as a blacksmith or simply repairing a car or building, it can be helpful to know the dynamics of bending metal. If you keep in mind a few basic principles, you...

  • How to Forge a Knife From Rebar

    Rebar is the metal used to reinforce concrete. Rebar is, as it’s name implies, reinforcement bar stock. Rebar is great for forging for a number of reasons; chiefly, it is inexpensive, easy to...

  • How to Take The Plug Out of Your Shotgun

    So you are new to guns? Your shotgun only holds three shells. What must you do to increase ammunition capacity? Well read on. This may save your life if you have zombie problems in your city.

  • How to Compare Best Buys on Metal Detectors

    You can use a metal detector to find buried pieces of metal in the ground. With a bit of searching you can uncover items such as older coins, jewelry and change buried anywhere from wooded areas...

  • How to Use an English Wheel

    On average, it takes an apprentice 5 years to learn how to use an English wheel. While nothing compares to formal instruction from skilled machinists, you can practice using the English wheel by...

  • Trampoline Bands Vs. Springs

    In 1930 George Nissen created the first trampoline. Nissen was a gymnastics tumbler and a diver whose invention was inspired by watching trapeze artists; when these circus performers fell, they...

  • How to make a Viking shield

    Step by step instructions for making an authentic Viking shield. Viking were ruthless marauders that needed a proper shield for protection! learn how to make an authentic Viking shield.

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