Fusion Stair Parts By Richard Burbidge

Emery

Having purchased my first property just over two years ago I have been slowly making improvements to the house whilst making it more modern and trying to progress my DIY skills. For some time I have been intending to make a start on the internal stairs in the house, although I must admit I have been putting it off for months. The main reason that I delayed making a start was that I wasn’t convinced that I had the necessary skills to undertake the project just yet.

However, having pulled the carpet up and taken a closer look at the stairs, I found that most of them were sound and only a couple of them needed replacing. The biggest part of the job was going to be to fit the other stair parts. Fortunately, I spoke to a joiner friend of mine about the project before I started on it and he pointed me in the direction of the Richard Burbidge website. He had recently used their Fusion stair parts range for a house that he has bought as a rental property and said that it was very easy stuff to plan and fit. Great news for me!

The Fusion concept

The idea of Richard Burbidge’s Fusion is that you can select different stair parts from the available range and they should all fit nicely together. So you can, for example, choose from stair posts and handrails made from different timbers and metals, providing you with the finish that you require. However, each item is designed in a manner that will allow it to be fixed easily to the relevant stair parts. This is done through co-ordinating metal brackets using the best cheap impact driver, which enables stair posts to be fixed to handrails without the need for carpentry joints. There are also flexible fixing brackets that allow easy installation of the balusters.

Making a plan

I liked the idea of this kind of approach so I went and took a look at my friend’s property. I was very impressed with the overall quality of the stair parts that he had installed and the finish was superb. Of course, as a joiner, he has plenty of experience in this kind of work and I did wonder if I was going to be able to replicate the finish quality that he had achieved. The only problem that I had with my friend’s work was that I didn’t think that the choices he had made in terms of timber and color of metal components would suit my property and I voiced my concerns. He then told me that there was a planning tool on the Richard Burbidge website that lets you go through a selection process, picking the options that you think will suit. At the end of the process, you are presented with an actual photographic representation of the products that you have selected which enables you to find exactly the right option for you. I have used every other planning tools on company websites with varying success, but his tool was especially handy and after playing around for an hour or so I decided that I would go for a combination of pine and chrome stair parts.

Doing the fitting

Once I had bought the required parts I set aside a full weekend to undertake the installation. I have to say that the ease in which the pieces went together made things much simpler than I had expected. I didn’t have to worry about cutting anything or making good joints, which I could well have messed upon. In the end, I had to go out and take care of something unexpected on a Saturday, so I only spent about 5 hours of the day working on the stairs. This meant that I had to finish the job off on Sunday, but had I had the full day on Saturday then I may have got it all finished in one day. The overall finish of the project is very good and I was quite pleased with myself when I finished; but more importantly, my fianc© was also impressed! Definitely a product that I would recommend – especially if you aren’t the best at DIY like me. The website is also very useful and gives you all the information and help you need to make your choices.

What You Need to Make a Dorm Bed Comfortable

Emery

If you’ve ever seen an unmade dorm bed before, you know they are uncomfortable looking. If you ever sat or laid on one, you know that it is as uncomfortable as it looks. Colleges tell new students to bring extra-long sheets for making the bed, but that is not nearly enough if you want to sleep well night after night.

You will need a feather or foam bed to make your dorm bed comfortable. A couple of inches of foam or feather directly on top of the ma tress will make it much more comfortable. Featherbeds start at $35.00 and can go up to $150 for a twin-sized bed. The more expensive feather beds will generally be more comfortable. Alternatively, you may enjoy a Tempurpedic foam mattress to make your bed feel luxurious. They start at $50.00 fr a 1/5 inch mattress topper. (Guys may prefer the foam bed as it will not make the bed look as fluffy as a feather bed.) Mattressify’s author will also tell you the difference between these mattresses and what is perfect for you according to your needs.

You will need a mattress cover to make your dorm bed comfortable. A mattress cover will keep your featherbed or foam mattress from shifting around. A hypo-allergic mattress cover or a bed bug and/ or dust mite mattress cover will help you sleep better at night by giving you peace of mind. You can order such mattress covers from laweekly as well.

You are finally ready for that extra-long sheet. It also has to be extra deep to accommodate the bed topper and mattress cover. Purchase a full set that includes top and bottom sheets and a couple of pillowcases. You may want to look for a set that also includes the comforter.

You will want a comforter and a lighter weight blanket for your bed. When it is warm, you can fold back the comforter and use just the light blanket. When it is cold, you can use all of the layers to trap in the heat and keep you warm. The multiple layered looks will also make your bed look very attractive and plush when made up.

You will need large floor sized pillows to make your dorm room comfortable. The pillows will allow you to line them up on the wall and converting the bed into a sofa during the day. They can also be used on the floor for extra seating. If your bed regularly doubles as a sofa, hide your head pillows behind the floor pillows so no-one will sit on them.

You may also want to purchase a throw blanket to put on the bed so that whoever sits on the bed does not sit on your blankets and pillows.

The Best Way of Sharpening a Knife

Emery

You can find a ton of ways to sharpen your knives. Let’s look at some of the best ways to keep your knives sharpened. Remember, different types of knives react differently to use. The metals they are made of usually dictate how they react to sharpening and maintenance. This is why you get the best results with the Best Knives On The Market as the metal used in these high-end knives is of high quality and this allows you to do more with your knives as you use them.

It is common for a knife to lose its luster because of continuous use. Sharpening steel is usually the best method to employ to get the sharp edge back on your knife. When you use a knife, the blade tends to curve after a bit. So when you say you are sharpening a knife you are actually smoothing out and straightening the blade. You can never check if your knife is sharp enough by touching the blade with your finger. You may cut your hand! The idea here is to run your finger by the blade of the knife to see if you feel any resistance or if it feels smooth. If it feels smooth it means that the knife has been sharpened.

In order to sharpen your knife with sharpening steel get the knife in your good hand and grip the steel with the other and begin sharpening.

Use an angle of about 30° and swiftly glide the knife blade on this deal back and forth. Do it slowly, to begin with, but as you get used to it you can go faster. By doing this you are smoothening the bent surface of the knife blade. After this change sides and continue at an angle of 30°.

Make sure that while you are doing this all parts of the blade of the knife are taken care of or you will have an unevenly sharpened knife. If you don’t follow the instructions it is likely that your knife will not get sharpened. Once you get used to the back-and-forth movement you can increase your pace as well as the pressure you are applying. Remember that when you are sharpening the knife you cannot put excessive pressure or the purpose will be lost. It will take you a short period of time to master the art, but once you get it you will do a fine job. This job, fortunately, is not very time-consuming once you get the hang of it. If your knife is not in a very bad condition you will be good to go in no time.

What would you must do next is get hold of some leather. Usually, you will find the leather along with the sharpening steel kit. Pick up your knife with your stronger hand and glide it over the length of the strip of leather. The motion you have to use is the same as the one you used while you were sharpening the knife with the sharpening steel. Make sure you do this at least 10 times for each side of your knife. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Once you are done you will see what the leather has done to the knife. This step is important because it gives your knife the last and final finishing touch that it needs. Sharpening a knife can leave stray metal filings behind and the leather stage will make sure to get rid of all of those. You must run it through the leather stage if you want the luster to return to your knife.

For those of you who have a knife that folds make sure all the joints are well lubricated. You can oil the blade as well so that it does not collect any residue and looks brand new all the time.

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