By Bob Beacham | Published Dec 30, 2021 12:28 PM
Few of us ever seem to have enough storage. Freestanding wardrobes are often expensive, never seem to be arranged how we would like, and seldom match the decor.
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Scientists found themselves working from home along with most everyone else when universities shut down in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic—including laboratories, posing a uni
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If you’re looking to get more toned but feel a little bit intimidated by strength training, resistance bands could be the to
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WAHPETON, N.D. — Gazing across the production floor of WCCO Belting’s manufacturing facility in Wahpeton, it isn’t difficult to spot examples of automation at work.
For the rubber belting producer that’s been a staple in the city of 8,000 people for over 60 years, automation come
This is a quick tutorial to make your own fishing rod protectors for $1-2 a sleeve. You can buy the material for about $20 for 100 feet and make 15-20 rod sleeves. Here is what you need.
Before I begin, I will say you can buy rod sleeves for relatively little money. And I have a bunch in