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		<title>Heavy Equipment Collision Repair Careers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have always liked tinkering with the exteriors of cars, giving it a polished finish, then you could make a career out of it. You could do this by first getting the proper training in the collision repair department of a franchised dealership.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Collision repair as a career involves repairing the damaged body and parts of a vehicle. The candidates are trained to handle a range of equipment to repair the damage of individual sections. From using a hammer and anvil to smooth out dents, to using a pneumatic metal-cutting gun and welding equipment to remove and replace damaged sections, collision repair involves all types of restorations.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The following areas of instruction are available in collision repair technology: Computerized frame measuring, which is the use of computer technology to assess frame changes caused by damage. Other subjects such as computerized estimate writing, shrinking and stretching methods, alignment work on doors, hoods, and deck lids, the use of spray painting equipment, computerized mixing and matching of paints, frame alignment and more are also taught. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The goal of the Collision Repair Program is to train candidates with sufficient expertise and know-how to get into the job market. The candidates should be willing to work as heavy equipment repairers. The program provides you the opportunity to develop the basic skills required in auto body repair and refinishing. It offers you in-depth understanding of the underlying theories, the study of technical information, and related practical information to assure that you follow proper procedures in the repairing and servicing of any kind of damaged vehicles body and chassis.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The use of micro and macro tools is also explained during the program. Tools such as the mig welder, refinishing equipment (paint mixing system, paint gun, paint booth, etc.), frame straightening equipment, and various body tools (hammers, dollies, grinders, etc.) are also taught. More attention and focus is put on the use of hand tools.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
One of the main advantages of the program is that it offers an opportunity to begin working &#8220;hands on&#8221; during the second semester of the first year. Thus, you will do various jobs ranging from detailing to helping with a complete paint job in the first year of the program. The program also offers training with an up-to-date paint booth that can bake paint at temperatures of up to 140 degree F. Candidates are also offered a practical course on frame straightening equipment and the operation of HVLP refinishing equipment.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Apart from basic reading ability, skills in mathematics (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions and percentages) are essential for this program. Physical abilities such as good eye-hand coordination and motor skills will help the candidate to progress quickly in the program.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Being a certified collision repairer opens up a whole range of job avenues. Positions such as a body shop and paint shop helper, automotive refinisher, auto body technician, fiberglass technician, the sales of paint and automobile body supplies, insurance appraiser, or auto body shop manager, are some of the jobs available in this field. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The program lasts for two years with a year of apprenticeship.  A candidate can expect a 40-hour work week, and salary depends on the specific job, shop size, and the size of town in which the shop is located.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
With the growth in the number of motor vehicles, which inevitably results in more accidents, there is no dearth in the demand of collision repair technicians. The US Department of Labor expects the employment prospects of automotive body repairers to grow about as fast as the average for all other occupations through to the year 2012.</p>
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		<title>Vibration White Finger Compensation Claims</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VWF or Vibration white finger is usually associated as HAVS or Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome. The term used was Vibration White Finger just before it was recognized that there were several symptoms connected to the case than just merely acquiring white fingers.</p>
<p>&#13;Vibration White Finger (VWF) is a kind of industrial injury that affects people who are managing handheld vibrating power equipments like chainsaws, hammers, grinders, pneumatic drills, impact wrenches, strimmers, sanders and other types of power tools.</p>
<p>&#13;It is believed that the cause of Vibration White Finger is duet to the vibrations generated from the power equipments that result in having minor injuries on the blood vessels and nerves on the fingers of the victim. The longer the worker operates the vibrating power equipments, the greater minor injuries it will inflict on his fingers which will eventually turn out to having a Vibration White Finger.</p>
<p>&#13;To avoid getting a person from establishing a Vibration White finger, there are specific matters to consider like quitting smoking which is the reason for the slow blood circulation as well as the heightened possibility of acquiring Vibration White Finger. If you are working and operating vibrating power equipments in your work field, your employer has the full responsibility in securing and safeguarding their employees as well as to implement certain security measures in order to avoid and lessen the risk of generating Vibration White Finger to staffs.</p>
<p>&#13;The employer must rest assure that there is an allotted break upon utilizing the vibrating power equipments for the workers to rest their hands. Anti vibration gloves must be given to workers before operating the equipments. The maintenance of the temperature on the working environment must be checked regularly. The vibrating power equipments must always be maintained and repaired if there are any damages. The employer must provide the proper equipments for a particular task the workers are performing. Initially, the employer must train their workers before letting them hold and utilize the vibrating tools. </p>
<p>&#13;The common symptoms to diagnose that a person has Vibration White Finger experienced a pin and needles feeling sensation in their fingers, numbness as well as loss of feeling on the fingers due to nerve damage. At times these symptoms are restricted to the fingertips though in some more severe situation they can expand to the entire finger. Symptoms may be irregular, coming and going, and sometimes could be permanent that can result sufferings for Vibration White Finger victims when trying to perform complicated tasks. </p>
<p>&#13;There is also a cold feeling on the fingers and skin discoloration. Other sufferers of VWF discover that their fingers are turning from white then blue or red. These specific symptoms are due to Raynaud&#8217;s Disease and usually been triggered by exposure to cold weather or grasping a cold thing. Other sufferers reports encountering aches and pains on their arms, fingers and hands. These pains are believed to be due to the damaged muscles, bones or joints and may result to having less energy. </p>
<p>&#13;If you developed a Vibration White Finger because of utilizing power equipments at work you can file a Vibration White Finger Claim. There are a lot of people who have successfully made claims for compensation due to suffering the VWF.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> A wheeled front loader at work. This wheeled tractor is equipped with a large bucket, which can be raised or lowered by hydraulic arms.<br /> Engineering vehicles are heavy-duty vehicles, specially designed for executing construction (Civil engineering) tasks, most frequently, ones involving earth moving. They are also known as construction equipment, earth movers, heavy equipment or just plain equipment. They usually comprise five equipment systems: implement, traction, structure, power train, control and information . Through the mechanical advantage of a simple machine, the ratio between input force applied and force exerted is multiplied. Currently most equipment use hydraulics as a primary source of transferring power. The use of heavy equipment has a long history. Vitruvius a 1st century B.C. engineer gives detailed descriptions of Roman heavy equipment and Roman cranes in his treatise De Architectura. </p>
<p> Types<br /> In the following, the generic &#8220;Dump truck&#8221; appears several times by more technical names by &#8220;type&#8221; or application, such as &#8220;Highway 10yard rear dump&#8221; or off-road varieties like &#8220;Construction &amp; mining trucks&#8221;. The Engineering vehicles Category partially replicates this generic list and contains specific equipment models not contained here.<br /> Aerial work platform / Lift table <br /> Air-track <br /> Agricultural tractors <br /> Articulated hauler <br /> Articulated truck <br /> Asphalt paver <br /> Asphalt plant <br /> Backhoe loader, Backhoe <br /> Boomtruck <br /> Bulldozer <br /> Cherry picker <br /> Cold planer <br /> Combat engineering vehicle <br /> Compact excavator <br /> Concrete batch plant <br /> Construction &amp; mining tractor <br /> Construction &amp; mining trucks <br /> Crane <br /> Cure rig <br /> Dragline excavator <br /> Dredging <br /> Drilling machine <br /> Excavator (wheel) <br /> Excavator (bagger, digger) <br /> Feller buncher <br /> Forklift truck <br /> Forklift <br /> Fresno scraper <br /> Front shovel <br /> Harvester <br /> Highway 10 yard rear dump <br /> Highway bottom dump (stiff), pup (belly train), triple <br /> Highway end dump and side dump <br /> Highway transfer, Transfer train <br /> Highway transit-mixer <br /> Knuckleboom loader (trailer mount) &amp; Knuckleboom loader (trailer mount) <br /> Lowboy (trailer) <br /> Motor grader (grader) <br /> Pile driver <br /> Pipelayer <br /> Pneumatic tire compactor, Compactor <br /> Reclaimer &amp; Soil stabilizer <br /> Roadheader <br /> Roller (road roller, roller compactor), Compactor <br /> Rotary tiller (rototiller, rotovator) <br /> Scraper <br /> Skid steer loader <br /> Skidder <br /> Skip loader (skippy) <br /> Slipform paver <br /> Soil stabilizer <br /> Steam shovel <br /> Stomper <br /> Street sweeper <br /> Telescopic handlers <br /> Track harvester <br /> Track loader <br /> Track skidder <br /> Track-type tractors (Bulldozer) <br /> Tractor <br /> Trencher (machine) <br /> Tunnel boring machine <br /> Underground mining equipment <br /> Venturi-mixer <br /> Vibratory compactor, Compactor <br /> Water wagon <br /> Wheel dozers soil compactors <br /> Wheel forwarder <br /> Wheel loader (front loader, integrated tool carrier) <br /> Wheel skidder <br /> Wheel tractor-scraper <br /> Yarder <br /> Implements and Hydromechanical Work Tools<br /> backhoe <br /> thumb <br /> hydraulic hammer, Hoe ram <br /> vibratory plate compactor <br /> demolition shears <br /> sheeps foot compactor <br /> clam shell bucket <br /> pile driver <br /> grapple <br /> excavator bucket <br /> equipment bucket <br /> pavement removal bucket <br /> skeleton bucket <br /> hydraulic tilting bucket (4-in-1) <br /> material handling arm <br /> forks <br /> hydraulics <br /> cold plane <br /> multi processor <br /> broom <br /> power take-off (PTO) <br /> quick coupler <br /> rake <br /> ripper <br /> bulldozer blade <br /> landscape tiller <br /> mechanical pulverizer, crusher <br /> rotating grab <br /> snow blower <br /> stump grinder <br /> stump shear <br /> auger <br /> tiltrotator <br /> trencher <br /> bale spear <br /> wheel saw <br /> Traction: Off-the-road tires and Tracks</p>
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		<title>Carpentry Training Courses – Increasing Skill Levels and Income</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aspirants to the craft of carpentry attend trade schools or master home course e-books and videos to improve their proficiency and learn new skills. To acquire the most fitting skills in carpentering, one must study the right <strong>carpentry training courses</strong>. Learning modules have been designed by professional carpenters to meet the needs of the construction and carpentry industry. It is advised to choose qualified and recognized vocational schools to get the most possible learning. Exposure, practical instruction, and hands-on activities that simulate real time work environments will give trainees an edge.</p>
<p>Courses are made as an introduction to carpentry up to the virtuosity levels. It starts out from the basics of woodworking up to integration of other complemental trades, covering carpentry works for building foundation, to framing, to walls, up to the roof and everything else inside. All courses require their trainees to wear safety overalls, steel-capped shoes or boots, safety goggles, and proper headgear. Classroom courses, or those that are not hands-on activities, teaches trainees basic industrial skills. Also, pointers are given on how to identify and handle the different kinds of woods.</p>
<p>Trainees are taught pre-technical courses ranging from basic arithmetic, conversion of units from English to metric and vice versa, understanding fractions and angles, taking measurements, safety in the workplace, reading of schematics and drawings, employment practices, and working with chemicals among others. In measurements, trainees are taught how to quantify with flexible and rigid rules and tapes, get the perimeter of rooms and objects, know its area, calculating for circumferences, and others. Workplace safety covers working with chemicals, fire hazards, electrical hazards, accident prevention, and hazardous wastes. To accurately read drawings and schematics, trainees are introduced to proper reading and interpretation of standard symbols, dimensions, electrical layouts and symbols, piping layout and symbols, welding standard symbols, drawing scales, interpreting the different types of lines and how they are drawn, electronics drawings, and how to produce sketches.</p>
<p>Comprehensive <strong>carpentry training courses</strong> should always include the basics. There would be no wood smith without his tools and the know-how to take care of them. Courses on the many types of tools are discussed such as the power tools as well as manual tools since a carpenter would require the use of these types on a single project. How to maintain them are taught as well. The electric drilling tool is perhaps the most widely used power tool in carpentry. It is used to make holes in masonry, concrete, and wood. The electric grinder is used for shaping and finishing. Of the power cutting tools, the portable variety is most used in job sites than the stationary. The stationary types are normally used in the wood mills.</p>
<p>Power tools offer ease and convenience not available before in manual tools. Power sanders make it easy to finish and prepare a surface for painting. Power routers enable carpenters to make irregular shapes and contours. The pneumatic hammer makes fixing two parts together easier with one strike compared to the traditional hammer. The traditional hand tools, on other hand, offer control not available in the power tools. From how to use the handsaw, hammer, drill, planes, and chisels, the trainee will know that hand tools are still a part of carpentry.</p>
<p>In the actual <strong>carpentry training courses</strong>, trainees will be exposed in construction materials; types of frames and framing methods; joints and connections; wall and partition construction; roof construction; stair construction; metal works; rough carpentry as for formworks, supports, and bracings; constructing decks; making arches; doors and windows; insulation and acoustic control; beams and joists; floor construction; and architectural finishing, moldings, cornices, and painting.</p>
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		<title>Carpentry Training Courses &#8211; Increasing Skill Levels and Income</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 16:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aspirants to the craft of carpentry attend trade schools or master home course e-books and videos to improve their proficiency and learn new skills. To acquire the most fitting skills in carpentering, one must study the right carpentry training courses. Learning modules have been designed by professional carpenters to meet the needs of the construction and carpentry industry. It is advised to choose qualified and recognized vocational schools to get the most possible learning. Exposure, practical instruction, and hands-on activities that simulate real time work environments will give trainees an edge.</p>
<p>&#13;Courses are made as an introduction to carpentry up to the virtuosity levels. It starts out from the basics of woodworking up to integration of other complemental trades, covering carpentry works for building foundation, to framing, to walls, up to the roof and everything else inside. All courses require their trainees to wear safety overalls, steel-capped shoes or boots, safety goggles, and proper headgear. Classroom courses, or those that are not hands-on activities, teaches trainees basic industrial skills. Also, pointers are given on how to identify and handle the different kinds of woods.</p>
<p>&#13;Trainees are taught pre-technical courses ranging from basic arithmetic, conversion of units from English to metric and vice versa, understanding fractions and angles, taking measurements, safety in the workplace, reading of schematics and drawings, employment practices, and working with chemicals among others. In measurements, trainees are taught how to quantify with flexible and rigid rules and tapes, get the perimeter of rooms and objects, know its area, calculating for circumferences, and others. Workplace safety covers working with chemicals, fire hazards, electrical hazards, accident prevention, and hazardous wastes. To accurately read drawings and schematics, trainees are introduced to proper reading and interpretation of standard symbols, dimensions, electrical layouts and symbols, piping layout and symbols, welding standard symbols, drawing scales, interpreting the different types of lines and how they are drawn, electronics drawings, and how to produce sketches.</p>
<p>&#13;Comprehensive carpentry training courses should always include the basics. There would be no wood smith without his tools and the know-how to take care of them. Courses on the many types of tools are discussed such as the power tools as well as manual tools since a carpenter would require the use of these types on a single project. How to maintain them are taught as well. The electric drilling tool is perhaps the most widely used power tool in carpentry. It is used to make holes in masonry, concrete, and wood. The electric grinder is used for shaping and finishing. Of the power cutting tools, the portable variety is most used in job sites than the stationary. The stationary types are normally used in the wood mills.</p>
<p>&#13;Power tools offer ease and convenience not available before in manual tools. Power sanders make it easy to finish and prepare a surface for painting. Power routers enable carpenters to make irregular shapes and contours. The pneumatic hammer makes fixing two parts together easier with one strike compared to the traditional hammer. The traditional hand tools, on other hand, offer control not available in the power tools. From how to use the handsaw, hammer, drill, planes, and chisels, the trainee will know that hand tools are still a part of carpentry.</p>
<p>&#13;In the actual carpentry training courses, trainees will be exposed in construction materials; types of frames and framing methods; joints and connections; wall and partition construction; roof construction; stair construction; metal works; rough carpentry as for formworks, supports, and bracings; constructing decks; making arches; doors and windows; insulation and acoustic control; beams and joists; floor construction; and architectural finishing, moldings, cornices, and painting.</p>
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		<title>Simple Steps For Maintaining Power Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:29:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heed these helpful pointers to keep your tools performing at their best:</p>
<p>Each tool should be blown out, wiped down, and properly oiled. Maintenance is the foremost key to keeping your tools in optimal working condition. Before we get started, please note: it is fairly common for contractors and other professional craftsmen to leave their tools to weather the, well – weather, on their own. We highly recommend that tool-users keep their equipment in a dry and temperate environment whenever possible. No man would like to lay tossed in the back of a truck in the storms, and snow, and freezing rain – your tools don&#8217;t either. That said, please remember these tips &#8211; and keep your tools running smooth and accurate.</p>
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<p>Your power tools – especially your screw guns, grinders, and sanders need to be blown out after every use. The tool&#8217;s vents, chuck, and generally any other opening on the tool require special attention when blowing out. It would truly surprise you to know how much debris is found in tools that don&#8217;t get properly cleaned. This debris clogs internal mechanisms limiting- even quiting- the tool&#8217;s performance entirely. It is so crucial to keep your tools clean and to blow them out with every use &#8211; it will make a world of difference in your tool&#8217;s performance. Do it!</p>
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<p>Wiping your tools down is truly as simple as wiping them down. Although simple, this step is vitally important in keeping your tools running at their best.</p>
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<p>Oiling your (pneumatic air) tools is another crucial step. The “one drop” rule is generally the most effective method of oiling pneumatic guns. Simply plop one drop of oil into the end of your gun (before use) for every 3,000 nails shot. In other words, just “one drop” of oil for every 3,000 nails. Be weary of over-oiling! Over-oiling creates a sludgy, sloppy build-up that causes the gun to stick and perform poorly. Under-oiling is another common misstep that causes the tool&#8217;s o-rings to dry-up and crack. Under-oiling also creates a metal upon metal friction within the gun that can cause additional internal breakage.. An expensive fix for just missing a drop of oil.. Just remember: “One drop every 3,000 shots,” and your gun should stay smooth and precise.</p>
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<p>Please, periodically (and routinely) top off the oil in your air compressor as well. The more you use your compressor, the more you need to check and refill the oil. Secondly, it is hugely important to drain the compressor&#8217;s tank after every use. If the tank goes undrained for even a short amount of time, it can cause irreparable rust damage to the tool.</p>
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<p>It is easy to forget to maintain our power tools, but in following these few &#8211; and simple &#8211; upkeep steps, your tools will be much happier to work for you. Preventative maintenance is vital to the longevity and positive, powerful performance of your tools.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Read This Article before you buy any compressed Air Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are tools driven by compressed air. They are strong, rugged, and powerful. They are also now manufactured for every job around the house.</p>
<p>Air tools, also referred to as pneumatic tools, have several advantages over electric power tools. For one, they offer more torque and power than conventional power tools. They also are generally more durable than their electric counterparts. Finally, they are easy to use. Just plug in your air tool&#8217;s hose to your compressor and start working.They do require a separate air compressor that powers your individual air tools. Be sure to match the PSI (pressure per square inch) rating on your compressor with that of your tools. Also, only purchase air-tool hoses that are made for the connection on your compressor. A tight seal between your hose and compressor is critical to prevent air leakage and loss of power. </p>
<p>There is an air tool for almost every job. Some of the more common air tools are:</p>
<p>- Pneumatic drills<br />- Air grinders<br />- Pneumatic hammers<br />- Lubricators <br />- Air nail guns<br />- Air paint sprayers<br />- Pneumatic ratchets<br />- Air sanders<br />- Air saws, tire inflators, and pneumatic wrenches. </p>
<p>Before selecting a compressor, carefully consider the unit&#8217;s horsepower and tank capacity. Units with more powerful motors and larger tanks can generate higher levels of PSI . </p>
<p>There are two main types of compressors available: </p>
<p>Piston-type compressors: Piston-type compressors use a pump to fill a tank. The tank stores the compressed air until it is ready for use. When the air pressure drops below a certain point, the compressor turns back on and increases the pressure. Two-stage compressors create more pressure and are superior for heavy-duty jobs. </p>
<p>Compact compressors: Compact compressors are a air power tool that does not have a tank to store compressed air. Instead, the compressor continues to run while it is providing air pressure. While these models are small and light, they do not provide enough pressure for many applications and are generally used as propellants for paint, glue or lubricant guns.Did you find this article useful?  For more useful tips and   hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites.<br />&lt;a onClick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.adsence-dollar-factory.com&#8221;&gt;http://www.adsence-dollar-factory.com&lt;/a&gt;                                     <br />&lt;a onClick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.100earningtips.com&#8221;&gt;http://www.100earningtips.com&lt;/a&gt;</p>
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