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		<title>Tips on How To Make Your Own Wind Turbine and Save Money On Electricity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Don Oliva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All homeowners are aware that the cost of energy is rising and continues to increase every single year. Many people are now searching for a way to reduce their electricity bills. Instead of cutting back on the amount of power that we consume it is now possible to install a device such as a wind turbine that harnesses a renewable source of energy. There are many kits available in the market but it is also possible to make your own wind turbine using some basic tools and material.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All homeowners are aware that the cost of energy is rising and continues to increase every single year. Many people are now searching for a way to reduce their electricity bills. Instead of cutting back on the amount of power that we consume it is now possible to install a device such as a wind turbine that harnesses a renewable source of energy. There are many kits available in the market but it is also possible to make your own wind turbine using some basic tools and material.</p>
<p>If you decide to install a wind turbine then you will see great financial savings in your energy costs as well as helping to protect the environment. Many people now see wind turbines as a more productive means of alternative energy creation when compared to solar cells and panels. This is because wind turbines can produce electricity 24 hours a day. They do not even need a strong wind. Also, if you have a property that is in a remote location where it is not possible to connect to the national grid, then they are ideal. You can easily learn how to make your own wind turbine and harness household wind power to generate your own electricity.</p>
<p>To make your own wind turbine you will require some specific materials. These can often be purchased in your local hardware store or you can buy them through the internet. To put all the pieces together should take no longer than a weekend for an individual with experience of DIY.With a little skill and a few readily available materials, you can make your own wind turbine and start saving money on your electric bill before you know it.</p>
<p>The required parts include a motor, blades, a mounting, and a tower. The size of the turbine will depend upon your requirements. For most people a 30 volt motor will suffice. The blades can be created from a piece of PVC pipe cut to size or specialist blades can easily be purchased. Many people choose a metal pipe as a tower, this needs to be securely fastened to the ground.</p>
<p>Other equipment would include an array of batteries to store the power that is generated and a controller that regulates the flow of energy to the batteries. Since it is so simple and relatively inexpensive, ore and more homeowners are learning how to make their own wind turbine. It will help you to save money, reduce pollution and gain independence from the electric grid.</p>
<p>Whenever working with electricity you need to ensure that safety procedures are followed at all times. Any electrical device needs to be protected from water.</p>
<p>A wind generator can lower your electricity bill by as much as 50 to 90 percent. Why not join the green revolution and learn more about <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/household-wind-power">how to make your own wind turbine</a>. Find out how to make your own wind generator and save money by visiting <a href="http://www.homemade-solar-energy.info">My Website</a> today!</p>
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		<title>Choosing External Doors &#8211; What To Look For?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 08:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hazel Wig</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[doors]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[exterior doors]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[External doors exist to protect us and to make a clear demarcation between our homes and the outside world. The home may have more than one external door, but it's likely that the front door is the main entrance. It's rare today to have a "tradesman's entrance" at the side or back. For security reasons, side and back doors are often fenced off from the house front and are very different in style and use from the front door.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>External doors exist to protect us and to make a clear demarcation between our homes and the outside world. The home may have more than one external door, but it&#8217;s likely that the front door is the main entrance. It&#8217;s rare today to have a &#8220;tradesman&#8217;s entrance&#8221; at the side or back. For security reasons, side and back doors are often fenced off from the house front and are very different in style and use from the front door.</p>
<p>External doors are symbolic for most people. We shut our entrance door behind us and enter our home life, hopefully leaving the street and work behind us.</p>
<p>The choice of external door is important for safety and comfort. It&#8217;s a barrier between the inhabitants and the weather, and so when choosing the entrance external door you need to be clear about your home&#8217;s particular situation. You&#8217;ll need to consider the climate and exposure to the elements. For instance, a front door on a hilly street facing the prevailing wind and without a protective hedge, fence or wall in front of it, will need to be very well finished and completely draught proof. A front door protected by a porch or one which is otherwise sheltered from bad weather may need less in the way of draught excluding.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also the chance to alter the amount of light coming into your entrance. An entrance hall may seem a bit miserable if it&#8217;s a dark and cold place. A front door which incorporates some glazing will allow natural light to create a warmer, lighter atmosphere. But one note of warning &#8211; check how much can be seen of your home from the outside when using glass.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t imagine that an internal door can be used for your exterior door. They are manufactured with different uses in mind. Security is of the utmost importance in a modern community where unfortunately we often don&#8217;t know our neighbours.</p>
<p>Home insurance companies usually provide details of the type of fixings and construction that they expect to be used for external doors. Your door supplier should be able to explain the part that frames and their attachments play in providing a really secure entrance to your home and of course you should be able to examine other security features.</p>
<p>As well as deterring unwanted intruders, the main entrance door can also make your friends feel welcome and appeal to new visitors. Natural wood doors can be beautiful, secure and welcoming.</p>
<p>You may find that your local streets contain houses of the same age and in the same style as your own. It&#8217;s helpful to have a look around and see what your neighbours have done with similar homes. There may also be other changes you could make to the outside of your home.</p>
<p>Having considered all your requirements, visit a door manufacturer&#8217;s showroom or look at their website (often easier). You&#8217;ll be able to see what there is available to suit your needs in a variety of styles and materials. Oak and hardwood doors make very attractive home entrances, but you might also want to consider uPVC which requires little maintenance. Other woods, such as pine can also be bought as cheaper alternatives to traditional oak and hardwood external doors.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to be finishing a wooden door yourself, you should consider products and discuss them with the supplier, who can recommend suitable treatments. Of course this isn&#8217;t necessary with a uPVC door. Nor will you have the extensive choice of door furniture that that&#8217;s available with wooden doors. On wooden doors you&#8217;ll be choosing handles, locks and bolts, but there may be other items that are necessary, for example, extra security parts and weather bars.</p>
<p>After carefully considering all the aspects of security and welcome in your particular home, it should be easy to find external doors which fit your needs, style and budget perfectly.</p>
<p>Before selecting your <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yz68p8m">external doors</a>, check out the Savoy website &#8211; www.savoydoors.co.uk. Here you will find a huge selection of doors in their on-line catalogue. All doors are available for next day delivery across the UK. So if you are looking for some new <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ylkz77e">exterior doors</a>, make sure you check out what they have to offer before making your final choice.</p>
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		<title>How To Build Low Budget Wooden Sheds</title>
		<link>http://www.cruisinglasite.info/2009/10/19/how-to-build-low-budget-wooden-sheds/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 10:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[budget]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[shed plans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wood pallets]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning on building a wooden shed in your backyard but are concerned about the cost, you can construct one yourself at a relatively low cost. The process of building wooden sheds is simple and is worth the extra effort. An inexpensive shed is well within your wallet's reach if you have a few basic carpentry skills.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning on building a wooden shed in your backyard but are concerned about the cost, you can construct one yourself at a relatively low cost. The process of building wooden sheds is simple and is worth the extra effort. An inexpensive shed is well within your wallet&#8217;s reach if you have a few basic carpentry skills.</p>
<p>We should start by assessing your needs. Will you be using your shed as a backyard retreat that you will decorate and furnish? Or perhaps you&#8217;ll be storing that riding mower that&#8217;s made its home in your garage.</p>
<p>Size is another important consideration. It much easier to determine the size shed that will work best once you&#8217;ve decided how you will be using it.</p>
<p>Next step, online research. A really good starting point is to look for images of wooden sheds. Get an idea of what will suit your needs by searching through the hundreds of photos available. Once you&#8217;ve picked out a few, you can now search for shed plans. A wide selection can be easily downloaded for an average price of around $5.00US. But there are a few that you can get free.</p>
<p>Since we are talking about a limited budget, a great option is to use wood pallets. Boards used to make pallets have been used to build complete sheds. They can be purchased for around $4.00US or better if bought in bulk. With some research, you can find them free of charge. That&#8217;s what I did. I found a company that threw them out to be recycled. They were more than happy to let me have as many as I needed.</p>
<p>Of course, by using the wood from pallets, you&#8217;ll have to modify how you use the plans but its a great place to start. And, almost everything from the door to the floor and walls can be made by using the wood from the pallets.</p>
<p>Its feasible that all you may have to purchase for this project is the shingles (or whatever material you chose to cover your roof with), hardware and paint or stain.</p>
<p>So you see, your &#8220;new&#8221; wooden shed is really just a weekend or two away if you use a little resourcefulness.</p>
<p><a href="http://bestwoodensheds.com/">Wooden sheds</a> have been a big part of Bill Richardson&#8217;s life and he wants to share his knowledge, as well as tips on construction and materials, at his web site: <a href="http://bestwoodensheds.com/">BestWoodenSheds.com</a></p>
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