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How To Build Your Own Home Made Gold Dredge

Posted by pongsak on February 9, 2010

No question that many folks interested in prospecting for gold would love to own a dredge. No question that dredges are very cool pieces of prospecting equipment, but the prices for new ones are really high. You could easily spend many thousands of dollars on such a purchase, and that is more than many can afford. Don’t forget however, that in the earliest days of dredging, there were no manufacturers, and all small suction gold dredges were handcrafted units made in someone’s garage. There’s no doubt that a good dredge can be built by the home craftsman, and I know you can save some significant money doing it, because I’ve done it myself.

For those who might ask, a suction gold dredge is basically a device which is designed to suck gravel underwater from the bottom of a river, pull it up through a hose and run it over a sluice box. In the sluice box, any gold which is present becomes trapped and the lighter materials such as sand and gravel move down and out of the sluice box and back into the river. The operator guides to the nozzle of the hose to suck the rocks and gravel which he desires to process off the river bottom. A small “lawn mower” type of engine is used to pump water which creates the suction that pulls the sand and gravel up through a hose and into the sluice box. The gravel does not go through the pump, the suction in the hose is actually created through a Venturi effect by pumping high pressure water through a jet. The fast-moving water creates the suction in the jet. This way the sand and gravel does not actually go through the pump, which would quickly wear it down.

In addition to pumping water, the small engine also produces compressed air for the diver to use while working underwater. In cases where the water is shallow, the gold diver may simply use a snorkel.

Most modern dredges are made to float on the surface of the water, allowing the operator the greatest level of flexibility to move from place to place while working small gold deposits. Most flotation systems are made of rigid plastic pontoons, but there are still a number of units in use that employ other flotation systems such as truck inner tubes.

Building a dredge is a big project with a lot of plans and decisions to be made. Take your time and think about what you really want to build. Think about what materials you have on hand or what you could easily acquire, then build a list of what you need to construct your dredge.

Unfortunately, a simple set of dredge plans that would work for all sizes of suction dredges is just impossible, so I’ve not tried to prepare any such thing. However, you can do it for your project. If you really sit down and think about things, and use measurements taken from the commercial dredge makers you can design your own set of plans for your specific dredge project.

Of course you will be building on the cheap, but you don’t want to shortchange yourself too much. You don’t want your dredge to be rickety, or to fall apart, or to fail to function. Dredges need to be functional, durable and sturdy. The time you spend sorting through design concepts, deciding what you will build and how you will build it will be well spent. Think about what you want and what you need then weigh those together with what you can afford. Do up some drawings and lists. Perhaps the best thing I can suggest is that you study the designs of the well-known dredge makers like Keene and Pro-line. These manufacturers have done quite a bit of research studying their products, they have tested different options and have developed efficient pieces of equipment that do the job well. Check out their web sites as most have good photos of their dredges and the individual components that make up these dredges – you can get a lot of information from their web sites.

If your local prospecting shop has a dredge set up, take a close look and even measurements or photos if you can. Another great possibility is to join a prospecting club whose members actively dredge, and then go out to the claims and check out the members while they are dredging. Take some pictures of the dredges while they’re in operation. The club members may even let you have a few minutes behind the nozzle so that you can get a feel for the whole experience. The more general knowledge you have about dredges before you begin your design, the better your construction plans will be.

I have found that the junk yard / recycling yard can provide some important pieces that you may use at low prices. I suggest that one you have good plans for the dredge you want to build, take your purchase list and go look through the local scrap yards – you can get stuff there a whole lot cheaper than you would at someplace like Home Depot. You may even find a suitable used engine there.

I suggest that once you have assembled all the pieces you need, the next step is to put your new dredge all together and test it. I suggest that you test it with a couple dozen pieces of small lead shot. Flatten them, and paint them red or some other bright color. Then suck up some gravel from the nearest gold bearing stream and put the shot in with the gravel you are processing. Be sure to take in a good bit of gravel both before and after you’ve sucked up the shot. When you clean up the sluice, count how many of the shot you have recovered and compare that to the number you started with. You should not lose more than one or two at the most. If you lose more than three or four you need to adjust your dredge or make some changes to improve it so you can be confident you are not loosing gold.

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End Tables – Stenciling Them For Fun

Posted by pongsak on February 8, 2010

Ready to spice up those less than fancy end tables in your home. It’s relatively easy to change a pair of end tables that are blah to something with more of a wow factor. All it takes is a little paint and a little know-how.

While you may be saying, ‘But I can’t draw a straight line. How am I going to be able to paint something?” we have the answer – stencils.

Stencils have been used for centuries as a way to make beautiful, and consistent designs in various forms of art. Here’s how to turn a piece of furniture into art in your home.

You Will Need:
Selected Stencils
Wood Stain (optional)
Acrylic Paints for Stenciling
Paint Brushes (large for larger paint strokes, smaller for details)
Masking or Paint Tape
Rags or Paper Towels
Acrylic Gloss Coat

If the end tables you are working on have not been finished or stained, you may want to stain them first, to give the wood an attractive background color. Generally this process consists of putting a coat of stain on, using a rag to rub it out to an even coat and then waiting a while for it to dry (at least 8 hours). Then you can move on with the stencil part of the project.

Stenciling

First you need to get to know your stencils. You will likely have one of two kinds of stencils. Either layered stencils, where each part of the overall design is split into separate stencils by the colors that they need to be painted, or singular stencils where all the elements are on one stencil. If you have a singular stencil you need to be sure to always be thinking before you put the paint down, so you don’t paint the wrong area.

1. Decide where your design will go and place the stencil on that spot. Use masking or paint tape to hold it in place.

2. Decide which brush will be the best for the piece you are going to paint and then start to paint in the stencil holes. It is important to not overdo this. Too much paint may leak under the edge of the stencil and make a mess of your design. Instead, take your time using light layers of paint. You should use a rag or paper towel to remove any excess paint from your brush before you put it on the stencil.

3. Move the stencil as needed to replicate design for the color you are using. You should not switch colors during the stenciling process. Paint all of one color first and then switch to the other colors and repeat the process.

4. Once you have finished your design, walk away and let it dry. Many people are tempted to keep touching it to see if it has dried yet, but this can cause your paint to smudge, ruining the beautiful work you just did.

5. Once it has dried you can put the end tables back to work in your home. If the stenciling you did is on the top of the end tables, you may want to take one more step which is to apply 1-2 layers of clear gloss coat, to protect your painting from scratches and dings as people move around and set things on the tables.

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Home Improvement DIY a Step by Step – How to Install a Rain Shower Head

Posted by pongsak on February 7, 2010

When it comes to home improvement most people like to fix up the bathroom. Nothing is more relaxing than having a nice bathroom. Many people believe in the old adage do it yourself when it comes to home improvement for several reasons with the main one being the saving of money. DIY home improvement can be a great way to add your own touch to any room of the house. It is very easy to install a shower head and if you want a touch of class you can even easily install a rain shower head.

Now here are the steps involved to install a rain shower head. For the most part the biggest portion of the replacement of a shower head is taking the old one off and then putting the new one on. Most do it yourself kits have explicit instructions on what needs to be done.

First you need to look at the existing shower head to see how loose it is. In order to not damage the pipes you may be able to twist it off by hand. You can also use a strap wrench or an adjustable wrench. When using an adjustable wrench you want to place some type of washcloth or towel over the pipe first to help protect them from the jaws of the wrench. Another good tip is to use two wrenches. One wrench holds the stem in place while the other is use to unscrew the head. Directions for this type of job usually tell you to wrap the threads of the inlet pipe with Teflon or pipe tape before putting the new showerhead on.

The final step is the installation of the new shower head. Be sure the threads are clean and then proceed to screw the new head on the stem and tighten it with your hand or a wrench. Again if you use a wrench use a towel to protect the pipes. Be sure not to over tighten the showerhead when you install it. In general a half turn past finger tight is sufficient. After you’re done you can be proud of your DIY home improvement job.

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DIY Home Wind Turbines

Posted by pongsak on February 6, 2010

The use of DIY home wind turbines is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world. Many people are now turning to the use of renewable energy resources and systems such as wind power and solar power within the home. It is no doubt that this is a great way to subsidise electricity and energy bills.

Although DIY home wind turbines are nothing close to the commercially and professionally installed wind turbines that are available to buy, they are a great alternative, and can save you a bunch of money to retrieve the investment at the beginning. Not only that, but you will learn a lot about how much power, etc, you will get from your home energy systems by seeing it in action.

The best way to figure out how to build your own DIY home turbine, is to get a DIY kit off the Internet. That’s what thousands of people are doing at the moment, as it is a great way to get the information in a complete and well formulated guide. No doubt you can probably find all the information on the Internet for free if you look hard enough, but it is very hard to find a full system all in one place, and that is what the cheap DIY home energy kit guides will teach you.

There are a few good guides, and out of the 20 or so different versions that are available, I would only really recommend that you check out the top two or three. The main difference with the best guides is are they are well formulated, and include all the information that you will need not only to build your own DIY home wind turbines, but also to build solar panels and a whole bunch of other cool information that can help you save money and lower your energy usage.

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DIY Wall Tiling – 100% Affordable Technique!

Posted by pongsak on February 5, 2010

It was popular in ancient Greece and in ancient Rome and now DIY Wall Tiling remodeling is back into our home design. The best thing about these panels is that installing them requires no special technical skills. If you feel that you want to remodel your home’s interior/exterior by yourself – read the following review.

Some basics

It is considered the most ‘Natural’ tiling method simply because DIY Wall Tiling redecoration is based on similar decorative natural stones organized and then mounted onto a standard sq/ft mesh backing. Quick research on these natural tiles reveals that most of them are originated from the stone-rich seashores of S.E Asia. We can easily find various decorative applications: Backsplashes for kitchens, bathrooms and showers, flooring, wall coverings, patio floors, fireplaces, and pool surfaces.

Important benefits

Such simple solution brings several clear benefits:

* Made of natural and durable stones that hold for many years ahead.

* Provides unique atmosphere and contemporary look and feel to any surface.

* Saves extra expenses on hiring a professional installer.

Useful tips!

* Don’t rush! – make a plan; make sure you know how to install these panels, even make a small trial first just to see that you can handle it with no problem.

* Test the sealers on a small area first to ensure it is giving you the result you want.

* Epoxy based grouts are considered stronger than conventional grout, however take in mind that they are less forgiving to the ignorant installer.

We could count other important advantages provided by this quick redesigning option simply because it provides numerous opportunities whether for the average or professional home-makers.

Summarizing this article

Many home-makers quickly discover how this DIY Wall Tiling technique easily opens their imagination as the possibilities for adding beauty and value to any home are endless. As mentioned earlier installation is quite easy, however, it is advised to keep these tips and advices once you prepare for installation.

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Power Tools – Save Money With DIY Projects

Posted by pongsak on February 4, 2010

You look around the house and easily find a million things that need to be done – big and small projects. You don’t doubt your ability to handle the little things, but do you dare attempt the more complicated projects? Why not? Sure, you are going to have to use power tools to replace the kitchen countertop or hang a new entryway door, but don’t let that intimidate you. As long as you are careful and learn to use the tools, doing it yourself can save you a lot of money.

Here’s how:

1. First of all, you won’t be paying yourself an hourly wage like you would a contractor. And, as we all know, the final bill is usually higher than that original estimate.

2. Yes, a contractor already has the necessary power tools to do the job, but you don’t necessarily have to buy them to do it yourself. Many home improvement stores have rental counters where you can get the power tools you need for a day, a weekend or however long you need it. Of course, you can buy your own and when the next project arises, you already have what you need to start right away.

3. Time is money, right? Well, by hiring out the work, you are at the mercy of their timetable. How many contracted jobs do you know of that have been completed as originally scheduled? Do it yourself and you set the pace, work when you want and if it doesn’t get done, you can only blame yourself.

4. There is great satisfaction in using your hands to fix up, repair or create something all on your own. Because you have a personal interest in the job, you will also make sure the job is done and done right. No one else will have the same pride and attention to detail that you will when it comes to your home. Doing it yourself will mean that you won’t have to re-do the work of others.

5. It doesn’t have to be complicated to make a big difference. You can do simple projects that don’t cost a lot of money and don’t require a special skill. In fact, with the help of power tools, as long as you know how to use them, you can complete the project and feel like a master craftsman when you’re done.

One last note about doing it yourself is about safety. Sure, you can save money by taking of projects around the house with your reciprocating saw or your belt Sander, but if you don’t know how to use it or use it correctly, the project can turn into a disaster. You’re not really saving money if you have to take a trip to the hospital or you have to hire someone to come in and fix your mess.

So, before you start a project that involves power tools, make sure you know how to use it and implement the recommended safety guidelines that come with the equipment. The more you know about the equipment, the better your project will be.

In the end, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and happy by the money you saved.

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Reasons to Buy DIY Solar Power

Posted by pongsak on February 3, 2010

Many people are realizing the importance of solar energy. Due to this, DIY solar power kits are becoming increasingly popular. Some reasons for their popularity are as follows:

1. Affordability:

Solar power generators are very costly. They cost approximately $3000. On the other hand, for building your own homemade solar panels with DIY kits, you will need to spend a minimal amount of $200.

2. Easy to obtain:

You can easily obtain these kits at your nearest hardware store. You can also buy them online.

3. Easy to assemble:

DIY solar power guides contain all the necessary information required for proper installation of solar panel kits. Hence, just by carefully referring to the points mentioned in the guide, you can easily assemble the materials to build solar panels.

4. Offer clean source of energy:

With the menace of global warming rapidly increasing, it is very essential to consider using energy sources that do not have a degrading effect on the environment. Solar energy is a renewable source of energy and so, it does not give off any harmful emissions. Since solar panels function by converting solar energy into electrical energy, they are environment-friendly and a clean source of energy.

5. Fun Installation process:

As DIY solar power kits are easy to install, you can ask your whole family to participate in the installation process. This provides you with a great opportunity for you to bond with your family.

6. Save money:

On of the major reasons many people have started using solar energy is, it saves a considerable amount of their money. By installing solar panel kits in your home, you can be off the grid. This means that you do not need to be pay electricity bills. DIY kits can be installed at an affordable price. Besides, solar energy is absolutely free and so you can use it as much as you want.

Due to these reasons, DIY solar panel kits and guides have become very important in present times.

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DIY Bacterial Vaginosis Home Remedy

Posted by pongsak on February 2, 2010

Bacterial vaginosis can plague a girl’s life. The noticeable fishy smell, the itch, and the burn are all very uncomfortable signs that can ruin a woman’s daily activities, either at work or at home. If you think that going to a doctor is too expensive or if you are uncomfortable inserting garlic into your vagina, you can try this bacterial vaginosis home remedy that we will suggest. Remember to get a proper diagnosis first before you attempt this remedy, as BV can mimic STD’s and such. Have a talk with your doctor before trying this home cure.

Things you will need:

• A bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide

• Douche applicator or syringe

• Acidophilus dietary supplement with at least one billion CFU’s

• At least 400 mcg of Folic acid dietary supplement

• Distilled / refined spring water

Procedure:

1. Dilute 3% hydrogen peroxide with distilled or spring water separated into equal parts. Make sure you add equal amounts of 3% hydrogen peroxide to each part of water.

2. Place the mixture in a clean syringe or douche bottle and inject into vagina towards the cervix.

3. Insert one acidophilus pill into the vagina nightly and remember to use caplets, not capsules for capsules are for oral ingestion.

4. Ingest 1 billion CFU’s of acidophilus supplement twice per day orally and two 400 mcg of folic acid twice a day.

This should be discussed with your physician before attempt. Continue this routine for at least seven days. Don’t stop even though the symptoms have subsided for a week. If you are unsure about this method, there are more bacterial vaginosis home remedy available such as garlic, tea tree oil and chamomile treatment. You can get a more efficient guide available through the internet which will give you excellent routines and practices for a bacterial vaginosis home remedy safely, effectively and fast, mostly less than five days without worrying about side effects and aggravated infections and irritations.

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Home Improvement Tips 101

Posted by pongsak on February 1, 2010

There is no place like home – it could small or big this is the place where we live with our family and friends feeling safe and happy. People would always want their home to appear in a good and clean manner. So on a periodic basis taking up home improvement project is not a bad idea. Mostly home improvement things are do-it-yourself. It is simply a course of adding new things in your home or refurbishing it. Similarly home improvements are of many types; here you can apply roofing, flooring, siding, repairing, replacing, windows, painting, improving back yard and much more. These are sturdy things and doing it yourself could be daunting. So the best would be to hire a home improvement contractor that can do this task easily for you. They are the way to spruce up your home.

You first need to understand the requirements of your house. Know the factors involving home improvement: why do your need to improve your house or garden now? Are their any barriers involved? What is the budget comprising to do the job? Do not move ahead without proper planning, once you finalize the budget stick with it. Finding a home improvement contractor would not be difficult – go for some local home shops or do a well research online. Look only for a reputable home improvement company and explain them your needs. Overall completing this job would increase the value of your home.

Home Improvement Tips

For some people hiring a home improvement contractor could be expensive – do consider below given do-it-yourself tips:

Kitchen – Kitchen renovation is fun. You need to choose right materials for your kitchen. Going for marble and granite kitchen countertop would be an enduring choice as you going to use for upcoming decades. Other things to be considered is color selection, suitable lighting, getting appliances and choosing quality sinks.

Bathroom – For a bathroom it is good to have sliding or ceiling ambience light and select some good bathroom cabinets, marble counter tops and vanity tops with shiny reflective surface.

Flooring – You need to concentrate more on flooring. Check if you need repair to loose resilient floors and Vinyl floors. You must clean and repair the carpet when even required. Know more about wall-to-wall carpeting too as it gives outstanding look to your home.

Backyard – When it comes to garden the best thing to add up is Floating fountains they are just are cool. If you require a new walkway to be colorful then flagstone, concrete pavers and bricks are of good choice. Do contact any excavation company if your need pond clearing.

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DIY Bathroom Tile – Quick Solution For Home-Makers!

Posted by pongsak on January 31, 2010

It is considered as a perfect alternative to traditional tiling such as ceramics – DIY Bathroom Tile remodeling. Unlike other tiling options available, it seems like these nature-made panels truly provide a natural look and feel to any surface you choose to coat. If you search for new ideas about easy do-it-yourself tiling options – read the following article.

Introduction

It is considered the most ‘Natural’ tiling method simply because Diy Bathroom Tile redecoration is made of grouping seamless smooth stones fixed onto a sq/ft mesh backing. The largest source of these special tiles is undoubtedly the exotic islands of Indonesia, and to be more precise, it is the Island of Bali. You can practically tile anywhere and for any purpose: Shower bases & backsplashes, kitchen walls & countertops, sink walls, and floors.

Important benefits

What is in it for us?

* Easy to be replaced if needed.

* Provides unique atmosphere and contemporary look and feel to any surface.

* Quick & easy installation that doesn’t require any special skills or professional background.

Tips you want to remember!

* Order a small sample of the desired tiles prior to making a complete order – just to make sure it answers your expectations.

* Use only high quality materials such as grout and sealer – you don’t want your tiles to fall apart after few months just because you wanted to save a few dollars.

* In order to maintain these natural stones properly, it is recommended to apply sealants every two to three years.

There are probably many other great benefits provided by this fun & easy coating technique simply because it is versatile like no other tiling method available today.

Conclusion

Many home-makers quickly discover how this Diy Bathroom Tile technique easily opens their imagination as the possibilities for adding beauty and value to any home are endless. For a successful installation it is advised to use the following tips & advices once you prepare for installation.

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