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Preparing for Pandemic Flu: A Family Checklist Video This brief video discusses four key things families can do to prepare their homes now before the pandemic flu starts. For more information on planning for pandemic flu, visit the Flu Wiki at www.fluwikie.com. Tags: DOE, H5N1, US, avian, bird, emergency, epidemic, flu, health, influenza, pandemic, prepared, preparedness, preparing, public 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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-How to make Black Gunpowder- with Bushboy A short video showing you a quick, easy and cheap way of making your own Black Gunpowder right at home. Remember: You do this at your own risk. Whether done in accordance with directions or not. Also note that you will be working with explosives. Need we say it can be hazardous to your health? :) Recipe for black Gunpowder: 75% Potassium Nitrate 10% Sulfur 15% Charcoal DO NOT USE THIS IN YOUR FIREARM!!! Music (TNT) by AC/DC. Thank you! This video is an educational film, starring the Bush Boy, edited and produced by James Williams of -Picture Rock Productions-. Tags: Bush, ammo, black, boy, bushboy, charcoal, firearm, gun, gunpowder, guns, home, how, made, make, man, nathan, nitrate, picture, potassium, powder, preparing, productions, rock, shooting, sulfur, survival, survivor, wild 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How to Prepare for a Job Interview : How to Answer Job Interview Questions Learn the best way to answer job interview questions for a successful interview with expert interviewing tips in this free online career related video clip. Expert: Don Varney Bio: Don Varney was one of the first 33 members of the U.S. Air Force to receive the Professional Performer Award, an award created in 1974 to honor excellence in the Air Force. Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan Tags: answers, dress, interview, job, letters, preparing, questions, skills, techniques, thank, you 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Pugging the clay using the pug mill rather than kneading or wedging before throwing Just a quick demo of the pugmill in action. I usually pug around 100 lbs at a time which will last about 1-3 days depending on what size of pots I'm throwing,but when I'm on the terracotta I do about 200-300 lbs every other day. I cant imagine wedging or kneading by hand this much clay as it'd wear you out and If you have hard clay out of the bag then you're stuck with hard clay. The thing with a pug mill is that you can throw all your old scrap clay,slops from the wheel and add water to make the clay as soft as you like which you can't do by hand wedging or kneading. You never waste a scrap of clay.As you can see we have 2 pugmills ,1 for terracotta ond 1 for the stoneware clay.Basically it takes all the air bubbles out and makes all the clay the same consistency and as the clay comes out of the bottom in a sausage you just cut the clay to length in homemade ball cutting devices you never have to weigh the clay balls either. You can get smaller horizontal pugmills, and I would urge anyone to get one if they can for a reasonable price as you'll never be reliant upon what the hardness of the clay is in the bag as you can make it as soft as you like. Tags: clay, kneading, making, mill, pots, pottery, preparing, pug, pugging, pugmill, throwing, wedging 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |