aluminum
aluminum
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by Andrew Caxton - 2006-12-01
We will discuss here the advantages of vinyl railings over wood railings and how you can use them in your home.If you are looking for a good substitute for wood railings, you do not have to look any f...
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by Phyllis Staff - 2006-12-05
Aluminum is one of the most plentiful minerals found on earth . . . and one of the most toxic to humans. Aluminum damages nervous systems in both infants and adults. It is implicated in anemia, oste...
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by Adam Peters - 2006-12-10
Metal railings are extremely popular amongst many home owners and it seems likely that they will remain popular for years to come. They require next to no maintenance and they withstand all weathers t...
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by Adam Peters - 2006-12-11
In order to find the right decking ideas for you, you have to think of your own personal style and the design of your home and garden. You should ensure that you choose the right materials based on yo...
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by Adam Peters - 2006-12-11
Glass railings are possibly the least thought about railings out of all of the different materials. Usually either wooden or iron railings are chosen but glass can add a number of different benefits t...
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by Andrew Caxton - 2006-12-11
Wooden railings can greatly improve the look of any home. Giving an elegant, stylish look to the home it could even improve the value of it! There really are so many benefits of using wooden railings ...
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by Scott Nelles - 2006-12-18
Created with all the charm of antique toys, bronze sculpture experts are able to produce whimsical yet durable objects of art. From reproductions of animals, to wall art, to wine stopper, cast bronze ...
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by Adam Peters - 2006-12-18
Box deck flower railings can really brighten up any garden. The flowers create a homely, warm feel as well as adding a touch of elegance. Many people wonder how to improve the look of their deck and a...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2006-12-28
Furniture, whether inside or outside the house, adds the required charm to the four bland brick and mortar walls. Outdoor furniture is not meant to be the scrap that indoor furniture has turned into a...
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by John Gaydon - 2007-01-04
Most of us who grew up in the 60s were fed out of Aluminium Cookware. We had frypans, pots and pans and Woks, all made from light Aluminium.At the time, we thought they were a cheap and effective way ...