Sunday 25 October 2009

Occupational - safety, ih


I used an earlier edition of this book in graduate school and now used this book in my studies for the CIH exam. Great overview, written in plain language. Some calculation information is also included. Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, Fifth Edition

As stated by others, this is an excellent reference book/ tool for practicing safety and industrial hygiene professionals. I was fortunate enough to have both authors as instructors for a continuing education course in IH. I also used this book to successfully prepare for, and pass, both the ASP and CSP exams the first time around.

As an industrial hygienist without an undergraduate degree in the field, this book has been so valuable to me that I wish I could send it back in time to myself years ago. From the second I started reading it, I knew it was going to be the kind of book that I was going to go back to over and over, for technical reference.



This book is approachable to the novice IH, but also contains detail suitable for practicing professionals. It covers material with survey breadth and also sufficient depth for clear understanding.



The real value in this book, however, is that it's essentially two products in one: a primer for contact with the current material, and a coverage of the existing state of practice. It has everything I could think should be contained, and more. It's obvious the authors were, in a single word, exhaustive. In a technical field, that's laudable.



Images of particularly difficult to explain apparatus are included, which is very helpful.



Hopefully 6th edition contains a better index and more exhaustive glossary, which would aid in making sense of the topical areas that overlap between each of the chapters, much of which does not make sense to consolidate. Better OSHA notations would also be useful, as the book is written explicitly for American practitioners, or those who follow an analogous standard. Finally, a .pdf version of the book on an attached CD, for text search purposes, would be awesome.



However, none of these suggested improvements significantly detract from the *outstanding* quality and value of this book. If you're considering purchasing this book, be assured that it will improve your practice and professional development. If you're already a Certified Industrial Hygienist, then you're probably already aware of how great this book is.



Thanks to Barbara and Patricia for a real, tangible contribution to our profession.

17 Sep 2011

I used this book for an online class. It is a good book, full of information, which is to be expected having 900+ pages! I started doing some work in industrial hygiene (IH) at work, so this helps me understand the basics as well.



What could be better is the pictures! Many are really OLD school (1960's and 70's). You think after all this time, they could get more up to date ones! More importantly, the QUALITY of some picture could be better. Still this is a good guild for IH and students alike.

The book is very thorough and makes a good field technical manual, but is very hard to read, in the sense that it is a dry, textbook-type, regulation-similar read. I would not read it if I didn't have to and as a desk manual it's not quite as good as just a OSHA guide. So, not bad, okay, read because I have to, but not a choice book.

The book arrived within a week and in the condition described. I needed it for a class and timing was important. It was well packaged/no damage. I appreciated having access to the sender's e-mail from the point of order confirmation and his message to me regarding sending/arrival time. I would order from this seller again.

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Relief From Low Back Pain


I am a 62 year old male and have been using Spine-Worx for years, since back when it was called Spine Align. Not only does it help to maintain my spine in alignment between chiropractic adjustments, I find that I don't need to see the chiropractor anywhere nearly as often as I once did. In fact, I haven't been to my chiropractor for months, and I used to go at least once a week. By using Spine-Worx, I've stopped chest pains, numbness in my fingers, headaches, pain in my hip from an on-the-job injury, pain in my knee and ankle, and there are probably others that I can't think of right now. Anything that a chiropractor is helpful for regarding the spine, this device can provide assistance. (It will not rotate the ilia; it only helps the spinal vertebrae.) While it can't diagnose an individual's particular problem as a chiropractor can (such as a rotated ilium), it gives general assistance to every vertebra in the back. While it has been said that it cannot adjust the neck (cervical spine), in adjusting the rest of the spine, it helps in getting the neck to straighten itself out. In addition, I've found that, when I've already gotten movement to the other parts of my spine, by raising my hips and lower back off the Spine Worx while keeping my shoulders and neck on the Spine Worx, I have indeed gotten my neck to pop back into alignment. The more time I spend on it, the better the results I get. I can't say enough for this item.



If you are accustomed to chiropractic care, you should not have any trouble with this. If you've never had your spine aligned, you might be in for a surprise when your vertebra pops back in line. Also, the longer your spine has been misaligned, the more discomfort you may feel as the device straightens your spine out to be as it was meant to be. For these times, I recommend using the Spine Worx after a hot shower or hot bath so the muscles will be most relaxed and not tight, in hopes that they won't be tight and try to pull the vertebra back out of alignment again. Discomfort might be the sensation of pulling along the spine of the muscles that are attached to the individual vertebra that is suddenly in a new position, and related sensations. I feel that, if you stick with it, using it the recommended 15 minutes per day, you will feel better and have better health.



In any case, it's certainly worth a try. I have three of them, one for the car (I get extra pressure by pushing against the steering wheel for adjusting the thorax), one for the house, and a spare in case something happens to the others: I don't ever want to be without my Spine-Worx! Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device

I'm almost 50yo with lower back pain. The pain is caused by slight misalignment, compression, and pinched nerves (standard lower back pain). Care must be exercised to place the spinal column in the correct position. If you get the spine aligned properly, you then must find a way to force your muscles to relax and allow the device to do it's job. This is uncomfortable at first so that makes it harder to relax the muscles. Once the muscles finally relaxed, I could feel the spine realigning and it felt good. I rated 4 stars primarily dues to the difficulty in centering the spine on it although, in all fairness, I don't know how they could have designed it differently. Bottom line: If the dog ate it, I'd buy another.



Mark H

I ordered this out of desperation after a slipped disc kept me bent over and in constant pain for two weeks. I have too high a deductible to run to the doctor for everything so this was my last chance before undergoing expensive tests and treatment. It worked like a charm and got my spine back in alignment. I felt a few pops and then relief. I find 6 or 8 minutes all that is needed and only when I feel back strain. I did not experience anything negative and had no trouble at all finding the right position. The Spine Worx comes with explicit instructions on how to align yourself and the proper way to get up after treatment. I can see where there could be trouble if you fail to follow these instructions. I used this in combination with the Homedic's Shiatsu massage chair and have been completely pain free for about two months now. This was pain muscle relaxers and pain killers couldn't touch!! I highly recommend this product if you are willing to follow the recommended guidelines.

As a 50 y/o male who has suffered from back pain since a teen, I know how back related issues discount our quality of life. I have been and I remain a Chiropractic patient but found the time & expense needed for relief long and pricy, so I thought I'd try the Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device and am delighted with the results!



I use my Spine-Worx Device daily and three to five times on the weekend.



My back is "S" shaped (from left to right) and with the Spine-Worx, I get closer to an "I" with every treatment.



Word of advice; there will be discomfort, especially when you first begin. Follow the directions exactly and if desired, place a soft, fluffy, lush folded towel over the device and reduce the recommended time. Then, as comfort allows, gradualy, shorten your towels thickness and stretch your time.



Listen to relaxing, meditative music, permit your body to release all tension. Then, when your time is complete, be quiet, be gentle and proceed slowly getting up. This allows your muscles to become acquainted to its new, invigorated position.





I highly recommend this product and wish I would have used it long before now.

I am back on Amazon tonight to order another one of these for my husband so we don't fight over the one we have! I was having severe hip/back spasms since last August and trips to two different chiropractors weren't helping, so I ordered this thinking perhaps it is worth a try since I was getting desperate having a 16 month old toddler to lift, etc. The day this arrived my back gave out and I dropped to my knees. I have no idea why, I was only standing still, but it aggrivated my herniated disk. With this combined with the hip spasms I couldn't put any weight on my right hip at all and started using an old pair of crutches, but even that was painful. It was a true godsend that this came when it did. The next day I decided I would try this device even though I thought it could make things worse, but I knew as it was I could barely move and so to me it was worth any possible risk. So I tried it. A few disks moved in my mid back immediately. I only was on it a few seconds because the muscles in my low back certainly weren't going to relax much just then. But with only those few seconds when I got back up I was amazed that I could bear weight on my right hip. Cool! A couple hours later I spent a few more seconds on this device and again about every couple hours through the day. By 3:00 pm I was walking without the crutches (originally tried it at 10 am) and by 5pm I was picking up and carrying my 23lb toddler!! I could hardly believe it. I had been in so much pain for so many months. It still was sore, but not painful. It took a few days for the muscle soreness to go away, but the spasms stopped and my herniated disk stopped bothering. I can still hardly believe it. It took about a week for me to be able to lay all the way down on it and sometimes it takes some time now for my back to fully relax, but now whenever I get a spasm and can't stand up straight I just use this for a minute or so and I can move without pain again. Maybe this just works really well with my particular problem (not sure what that is, but I have a rotated hip that is finally starting to resolve with doing Egoscue e-cises too - see the book Pain Free or Pain Free for Women by Pete Egoscue for details -- really awsome books!), but I just know it has done absolute wonders for me. My husband loves it too and uses it every day. Before I had to hire someone to come in and help me take care of my baby because of my back and now that isn't an issue. It is wonderful! I would recommend if your back hurts when getting on this to only use it for a few seconds at first. I still don't use it for more than a minute because I don't feel my back is ready for more yet. And be careful to get up the way they recommend (rolling to your side, waiting, moving up to your knees, waiting, then get up). It seems to just be made of rubber and plastic, but to me it is invaluable. My many thanks to the man who developed it and the people who make and sell it.'


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Narrow Crown Stapler - cpo bostitch, staplers


I ordered the SX5035-12 which is a 7/32" Crown x 1/2" Leg staple. However, when I received the package from Amazon the label stated that it was a 5/8" leg but had the same model number as the 1/2." Initially, I failed to measure the staple and sent it back to Amazon. Amazon quickly sent me another box, which had the same labeling issue. I measured the staple and it is a 1/2" staple. I called B&C and they were very nice and apologetic and stated that they are going to fix the label. Just be forewarned about this problem and measure your staples because there maybe a lot of stock still out there with incorrect labels. B & C Eagle SX5035-1/2 1/2-Inch by 18 Guage by 7/32-Inch Medium Crown Finish Staple (5,000 per box)

These are great staples. I haven't had any problems with them. I went through at least 3000 of them in the past couple days securing carpet to a cat tree. They are the perfect size for that. Will buy again when I need more. - Finish Staplers - Staplers - Bostitch - Cpo Bostitch'


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Rechargeable Batteries - airsoft, charger


i ordered the 2 tenergy 9.6v 4200mah hump back batteries for my rustler then also ordered this charger

it came early,works perfectly,pure brainless and it charges these packs in about three hours,i think...i let 1 pack

charge over night,not on purpose,just foregot.no worries though the charger will not over charge the batteries.

go ahead,don't be shy,proceed to the checkout!!! Tenergy Smart Universal Charger for NiMH / NiCd Battery pack 7.2V - 12V with charging current Selection/Temperature Sensor

The charger works flawless. Charged my dead 1500mah battery in a little over an hour on the .9amps setting. you can even charge the mini type batteries on the 1.8amp setting for an even faster charge! Yes thats about 1800 mah per hour thats about a 30 min charge. Even charged my brothers Ni-Cd R/C battery within a hour.

We bought this charger as a replacement for another charger that was really overheating out batteries. We run a Traxxis Rustler this charger is a great asset to our fun.



It comes with several adapters so all you have to do is plug and play. Charging seemed quick enough and the batter never once felt warm, or overheated, even when we forgot about it 6 hours later.



Do not hesitate on this purchase.

This Tenergy Smart/Speed charger is a life saver from a 5 hour charge to a 1 hour charge I love it. Also it will stop charging when the battery is full it has a temperature sensor so it will stop if the battery gets to hot. Plus the switch that changes the amperage an hour is extremely useful.

it works it does what it says it will do

nothing special



charges 7.2v 8.4v 9.6v 10.8 battery's

comes with a mini type connector and a large type connector

uses a temperature sensor as a fail safe if it over heats



ONLY CHARGE NiMH or NiCd battery's with this charger

it blows up LiPo's



charges battery's in about half an hour to an hour

The smart charger however is only good on the .9A. If you use the 1.8A setting it will over heat your battery even before the green light turns on. The 1.8A does give you a quick charge when you need it but I feel the battery dies twice as fast.

Like the tenergy 9.6 battery pack,

I was very satisfied with this.

I bought it for its worldwide use, because I live in Italy,

with a 220volt electric line.

In the package you can find many adapters ,

You can select two currents levels (0.9A and 1.8A),

The charger automatically detect battery pack's voltage (7.2V to 12V).

You can use it with NiMh or NiCd batteries.

Good charger at a bargain price.

Recommended. - Airsoft - Tenergy - Rechargeable Batteries - Charger'


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nail gun - nail gun


worked fine installing 1/2" plywood in attic space. make sure you wear eye protection as plastic collating does fly in all directions

and is sharp (as you will find out when you inadvertently kneel on a piece). gave it four stars instead of five because of price. a 5,000 pack of similar nails is around $44.00 at home depot. B & C Eagle A238X113/22 Round Head 2-3/8-Inch-by-.113-Inch-by-20 to 22-Degree Plastic Collated Framing Nail (500 per Box) - Nail Gun'


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Voltage Converter - voltage converter, power converter


The product description of this item (Franzus TSM-1875CK International Converter/Adapter Set) is highly misleading. It says: "Converts 220V foreign electricity to 110V for use overseas on most U.S. appliances rated 0-1875 watts". But the fact is, it can only convert 220V to 110V at LOW setting, which works up to merely 25 Watts.



This product is actually two different converters built into one package. At LOW setting, it uses a small AC transformer to convert 220V sinusoidal waveform into a 110V sinusoidal waveform. This is the preferred approach which works well for any low-power electronic appliance.



To handle higher power, the AC transformer must be made bulkier and heavier (around 20 pounds just for 1000W). This makes it impractical as a travel voltage converter for large-wattage appliance. Therefore at HIGH setting (26-1875W), this converter simply uses a solid-state switch inside to chop off part of the input 220V sinusoidal waveform. This is exactly how an incandescent lamp dimmer works. However, its output waveform is highly distorted and is far from an 110V sinusoidal AC voltage.



A purely resistive appliance (such as travel iron or water heater) will work just fine regardless of different voltage waveform. But if you ever try to power an electronic appliance (such as TV, computer or battery charger) with this chopped-up 220V waveform, it will probably be fried in an instant! My advice is to stay away from this potentially destructive product - unless you are really, REALLY careful about what to plug in.



If you have to bring electronic appliances with your oversea trips, make sure they are rated for universal voltage of 100-240V AC. Power supplies for most portable electronics (laptop, camcorder, cell-phone, electric shavers, etc.) are already designed to accept universal voltage, although some of them may require you to physically flip a voltage selection switch - check the user manual or the AC input plug of your appliance to make sure. If that is the case, all you need is a set of plug adapters (such as the Lenmar AC5), which can be purchased for much less. Franzus TSM-1875CK International 1875 Watt Converter/Adapter Set

I went to Rome, Sorrento/amalfi coast and sicily and this thing worked with flying colors as far as charging my cell phone, Video Camera, and camera. I used southern Europe plug on the Low setting. I did not try to use it for a hair dryer or anything powerful though so i don't know about the high setting. It also did not get hot or anything like that (and neither did my devices)



Drawbacks are that while it fit in the European outlet, the heavy transformer fits in sideways, which gravity ALMOST pulls it out of the wall. What i had to do a few times was to use the hotel garbage can and rest it against it to make sure that it didn't fall out fo the wall socket and just to make it more stable. Otherwise the thing did exactly what i wanted.

I used this converter frequently while traveling for 2 weeks in the UK with an infant (6-12 times during each day and it was used every night, all night). The "LO" setting worked for recharging all of our portable electronics (video camera, digital camera, pda) and worked for our baby monitor in the evening as well (I brought along an indoor extension cord so I could plug in the baby monitor's base station and the recharger for the portable monitor). The "HI" setting worked for the baby's bottle warmer. Considering the low price (I picked it up at Walmart for $29.99) I couldn't ask for more (and I didn't have to pack 2 converters like I usually do!).



A couple of things to note (and hopefully I can save someone else from panicking): the converter gave off an electronic smell for a few hours during the initial use but did go away after that. Also the unit did feel warm to the touch after being on all night so I would be careful not to use it where the device would be touching materials like curtains or bedding. In the evening we would use an outlet that had about 6 inches or more space around it.

I just received today and already know it will not work. I bought this specifically to use with my hair dryer. Well..the instructions state this cannot be used with an ALCI GFI (you know the reset/test button plugs). What?!!! Every hair dryer sold in America today has these plugs, they're a safety regulation aren't they? What good is this converter? Unless you happen to have a dryer made before 1992 that still works! Nice if they would have told you this in the technical data! I will be packing up and returning. Now what do I use though? I leave in 6 days!!

We bought this converter/adapter for a trip to South Africa, as it was "International" and included a converter that was labeled "Africa". Unfortunately, there was nothing to indicate that South Africa has a unique electrical system, so, upon arrival, we weren't able to use the converter or adapter at all! I would imagine that had we been traveling to Europe or Asia, we might have had more success with this product, but if you are going to South Africa, do not purchase this product.

I bought this product from a store locally (not through Amazon), but I felt compelled to write this review so others don't make the same mistake I did. I'm in China right now and I just used this product for the first time and it fried my hair straightener. I followed the instructions (set the switch to "HI" before I plugged in the straightener) but I don't think it actually converted the voltage. My hair straightener was making a buzzing sound- the first indicator that it wasn't working right, and then it started smelling like something was burning and I unplugged it. I tried using the straightener with the backup voltage converter that I brought with me but its fried.



The other voltage converter that I bought through Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=B000E5W6ZI) works very well. Its a little bulkier but it gets the job done. I wish I used that one instead. - Voltage Converter - Power Converter'


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Clean Music - various artists, mp3


I'm not a major audiophile, but I have to say, it's becoming more and more obvious that many of the tracks on recent volumes of NOW are merely sourced from MP3s. This is possibly the worst offending volume yet. Some songs are too shrill with no low end, others are all bass with no high end. Some songs even have a sudden dramatic shift from clarity to muffle (I noticed it particularly on the Britney Spears track). It's such a shame that this generation and going forward will never know what truly dynamic stereo music sounds like thanks to our digital age, where even those who are still dedicated to buying tangible product are being duped with MP3 quality music.



As for the track list, this one is loaded with songs that are actually still in heavy rotation on the radio, and plenty of top 10 hits. And what's most amazing, and kind of annoying, is that for the first time ever, NOW actually DID preview a future hit with the bonus tracks on their last volume--they've even REPEATED it on here. Yep Hot Chella Rae's "Tonight Tonight" was on Now 38 and is now a huge radio hit, so they've opted to include it AGAIN on this volume. When you know you have a dedicated fanbase that buys every volume, you really should NOT be repeating songs....



Anyway, I still look to NOW for many top 40 hits to add to my collection (at least the ones that don't need to be censored), but I wish they would stop going the cheap route and actually use the ORIGINAL MASTERS for these compilations. NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 39 [+Digital Booklet]

This latest edition in the series includes newcomers Tinie Tempah and Eric Turner, Lauren Bennett, country artists Jason Aldean and Blake Shelton along with regulars Lady Gaga, Katy Perry (her fifth straight appearance), The Black Eyed Peas, Bruno Mars, One Republic and Britney Spears. Pitbull has two tracks here also. The What's Next tracks are fine but speaking of which, Hot Chelle Rae's "Tonight Tonight" was one of them on the last volume but was retained here because it made the Top Ten. Normally I would not mind that but as long as the album sticks to the 16 hit,4 What's Next track format then I'm not so sure. Plus the album runs 73 minutes so another track definitely could have been added. At any rate this is still a great compilation overall. I played this at a party last weekend and was amazed at how many people liked the songs. Play this at your next party and have a blast.



Billboard Hot 100 peak positions:

Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)- #2 T.W. / Party Rock Anthem- #1 T.W.

Give Me Everything- #1 / The Edge Of Glory - #3

Till The World Ends - #3 / On The Floor - #3

The Show Goes On- #9 / Written In The Stars- #12

Just Can't Get Enough- #3 / Lazy Song- #4

Who Says- #21 / Price Tag-#23

Tonight Tonight- #7 / Good Life- #8

Dirt Road Anthem- #7;(#1 Country) / Honey Bee- #13 (#1 Country)

"Now 39: That's What I Call Music" is the latest installment from Capitol Music's multi-artist series. What's cool about this series is it not only features Billboard hits by already established artists (16 tracks), but that it also includes 4 tracks by up and coming, lesser known acts. A quick glance at the track listing shows a respectable list of performers: Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and Blake Shelton to name a few. An interesting side note is that the song "Tonight, Tonight" by Hot Chelle Rae was actually on the last edition of the "Now" series (Now 38) as an up and coming artist to watch. The current list of up and comers includes Maria K., Jessica Sutta, Chiddy Bang, and DEV featuring the Cataracs. Keep an eye on those songs as they could well end up being tomorrow's hits. If you like top 40 music and don't want to buy the complete albums from each artist then this is for you!

I have ALOT of the Now thats what I call music Cd's. This one didn't disappoint me at all. I enjoy getting a mixed Cd with new songs all in one place for a reasonable price. I file it electronically on my computer and keep the original CD in a CD book just in case my computer dies. Can't wait for the next one.

"Now 39" has a wonderful mix of various artists across diverse musical spectrums. For example, "Just Can't Enough", "Edge of Glory", "Last Friday Night", "On the Floor",and "Show Me" represents the pop musical spectrum. "Honey Bee" and "Dirt Road Anthem" represent the country musical spectrum. I have to admit that my favorite musical track in this compilation is "Honey Bee" by Blake Shelton. "Honey Bee" is a warm and heartfelt love song about feeling intense love towards someone that encourages you to open up your heart with their sweetness. In addition, it also appears to be a musical track about feeling a sense of excitement in their presence. "Now 39" is a great musical compilation to get for anyone that enjoys listening to some of the most recent various artist music collections. - Various Artists - Clean Music - Now 31 - Mp3'


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Porter Cable - nailer, framing nailer


This new nailer (the FC350A) is one great tool. Very powerful, a good range of nail sizes, not too heavy, works well even in the lower psi range. Well made, simple to maintain. I chose the clipped head over the full round head because the magazine doesn't stick out quite so far. Which leads me to the caveat. If you search for nails for this gun, you'll see many manufacturers stating compatibility. Also, you'll see sites quoting the gun works with nails strips from 30 to 34 degrees. This is not so! You *must* have nails strips of 34 degrees, except for the shortest length nails. Why? If you go to Home Depot and purchase a box of 3 inch nails, clipped head paper collated, like those from Grip-Rite (who state compatibility with the FC350) you'll notice they are 33 degrees instead of 34. This one degree difference means that longer nails don't get punched by the nailer - the impact head just slides down the nail. Shorter 33deg nails sometimes work because their short length means the head is more in line with the impact head. So really the problem is in trying to obtain 34 degree paper collated nail strips. I've tried everywhere, including all the merchants listed on the PorterCable website. I finally ordered online from www.circlesaw.com who have the right range. It's a great tool, it's just a pain in the $%#$% to get the right nails, at least right now. Maybe it's still early days. Porter-Cable FC350A Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

I'm not sure why someone experienced problems with the 33 degree nails from grip-rite at Home Depot. I bought the FC350A nailer from Amazon and bought a box of 3 1/4 inch x .131 hot dipped galvanized nails from Home Depot. The nailer and the nails work great for me! I really love the size of this nailer. Very nice improvement over the older version. The price from Amazon is also very competitive. I am extremely pleased!!!!

Update - After running several hundred Nails through this nailer, I stand by my earlier conclusions. I have not had any problems with the Grip-Rite nails from Home Depot. I plan to try the Paslode 30 degree nails in this nailer. Great Nailer!!!

I built many projects with this nailer including a pool fence, framed decks, framed buildings and framed my basement. I stand by my earier comments. This nailer is superb and the Home Depot nails work fine!

I bought one of these guns back in the beginning of 2004. I have 4 now. It's very well balanced. It drives 3 1/4 nails in lam beams with ease. As long as the preasure is right on the compressor. I like the switch on the trigger for the sequential or bump fire. And then the depth knob on the nose is handy too. I sold off my two Dewalts, two Sencos, and Craftsman framers because I never used them after I got this one. It loads like a Senco from the bottom of slide. Makes for a quick reload. Mine all have cases too which is nice. The only framer I have beside these guns is my Paslode. This gun is the right size with short magazine gets into tight spots. I have only had one problem with one them the drive broke but it was under warranty. If you want a gun that will please and take a beating at good price get this one.

I actually purchased the FC350 nailer first (from a local store). I only used that once, and the next time I was in the store, less than a week later, they had this model being sold in a kit with a compressor. Looking at the new model, I was pretty disappointed that I had just bought the old one because the new model had a lot more features. Fortunately, a super-nice store manager actually took back the old one and sold me the kit. So needless to say I was a happy camper.Anyways, I haven't actually had the opportunity to use this gun much yet, only the old one, but I was impressed with the quality of the old one. The reviews of the old one pretty much speak for themselves - it's a nice gun. In addition to all of the nice features of the old one, this one has:- A trigger that allows you to select sequential or bump-firing (this was included in the "Type 3" FC350)- Tool-free adjustable depth of drive- Tool-free adjustable exhaust- A redesigned inline magazine that makes the nailer much easier to handle (although it does hold fewer nails)- On-tool storage of the removable nose-piece- A lockout that prevents you from firing if you're out of nails (this is really nice)- A more contoured body that's easier to handle- Thanks to the shorter design, it also comes with a smaller carrying caseEven if you have an FC350 that you're happy with, once you see one of these you're going to want to "upgrade".

I have had this nailer for about three months. Used it on everything from decks, fences, and rough framing. Love the ease of switching from sequential to bump firing with the new trigger. The ease of loading is only offset by the fact that it does not hold three sticks of nails. Granted I've been using Paslode brand nails. It just seems like a waste of space when only two sticks fit and you have 2 inches left in the magazine. With all that said it is well worth the money and you can't beat Porter-Cable for quailty. Only upgrade would be for a swivel air fitting(still haven't found one) to keep the hose from wrapping around everything.

I'm a computer nerd with an air compressor & pnumatic power tools. The only thing more dangerous is a father with a camcorder. I know this because I have all the above. I bought this clipped head nailer to finish off the basement, to build an office for myself to give the family more room upstairs. This thing works GREAT! This is so awesome. I put up a new wall in NO TIME, then I started looking for more projects. Standard building code puts studs 16" apart, such restraints are unnecessary when you wield such power as this. Be careful as you may find yourself nailing studs perpindicular just to keep the adrenaline flowing, or worse, tearing out old sheetrock walls to see if they "have enough support". You'll start looking for projects once you have this. I bought this because it was cheaper to buy a $100 air compressor and this $200 gun than pay someone $500 in labor to put a wall up for me [Insert Tim the tool-time Taylor grunt here]. My wife fears that we're going to be living in the next Winchester Mansion and has forbidden me from buying any more nails. No worries though, I'm not even half way through the first box of 2,500. Muhahahahaha! - Porter Cable - Pneumatic - Framing Nailer - Nailer'


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Ipod Touch 4th Generation Case


With several low-cost options for screen protectors, I ordered a few different kinds not knowing what to expect. Like some others, this one had roughly an equal number of one-star and five-star reviews. This protector, from TDC-Direct, was the first to arrive, so it was the first one I tried. The application instructions seemed self explanatory, so I did not bother with the on-line video. The firm, removable backing on both sides made proper alignment a snap. There was a couple of small bubbles at first, but they smoothed out easily. I am now getting great protection with no sign of peeling. Each protector even came with its own microfiber for pre-application cleaning. Considering I got three of these for less than two bucks including shipping, this is easily a five-star purchase for me. Three LCD Screen Guards / Protectors for Apple iPod Touch 4 / 4G / 4th Gen

Well I don't really know why all this people had trouble with this protector, but ill give my review! so it shipped in like 4days! When i got it I thought ''Well lets see if it works'' and so there was a paper with a youtube link on it just to HELP YOU and to apply this correctly, I followed the instructions and it worked! no bubbles, nothing! And it looks like it doesnt have any protector! so I recomend you to buy this one, at the end its just $1 and FOLLOW instructions! and you'll see no you wont get any bubbles and it will look great! I still have the first protector ON and I'll tell you that it will be there for a long time cause it just WORKED!

Nobody listen to the negative reviews. This product works fine...The reviews that bubbles appeared behind the protector are only evident of someone who does not know how to apply the protectors or does not have a clean screen to begin with. The screen has to be absolutly clear of any dirt or dust particles or it WILL leave little bubbles, so make sure the screen is completely clean before you apply. I cleaned my screen off very well and applied the protector from one corner to the opposite corner and i do not have one bubble...Fits perfect.

This product is alright. I purchased their screen protectors for my HTC Hero about 4 months ago, and am still on the first one (it doesn't have any scratches!). That being the case, I came back to them when I purchased an iPod Touch (4th gen). The screen protectors are still the same quality, still easy to put on and handle, but there is a second hole on the screen protector on the top right. It has a hole for the camera in the top center, and a hole for the button on the bottom center. I assume this third one is for something in the iPhone, but with this product being marketed towards the iPod, you would think they would alter it enough to properly cover the entire screen.



That being said, the hole is barely noticeable, and you can't see it at all in the images Amazon provides. It's still a good product, I was just surprised to find an extra opening in the product and didn't want other consumers to go through the same surprise.

Other than the fact that it took me two tries to get the screen lined up correctly with the holes, this was a really great product. The application was simple and i only had one bubble on the entire screen. The only advise i can give to make this product better for potential buyers is: Read the Instructions.

I read many of the reviews that were very neg. about this product. I am not sure what the problem was that they were having but it worked great for me. If I had no issues applying then anybody can do it. I know nothing when it comes to this stuff. Maybe they did not read the directions. I think for the money this was a great deal and worked as described.

I just thought that I would let people know that there is an extra hole to the right of the camera for a reason. Its actually the auto brightness sensor that can really only be seen in direct sunlight. I was confused by this too but i wouldnt let that discourage anybody from buying.

No instructions with the Guards. If you haven't put some on before, you will have to look up how to do it. Even so, I messed up the first one. The second one went on OK. They do seem to scratch easily. But for the price they are worth it as long as you expect to change them every so often.

Good product. The only thing I didn't like about it was the process of sticking it on the screen because it leaves you with a messing ending. It takes a litlle cleaning. Overall good product and would recommend to any one with Ipod touch 4

Good screen protectors for the low price they were at (Apple charges 10 times what I ended up paying this vendor). They're cut exactly to the iPod Touch's screen size and don't interfere with the operation of the device. The corners don't peel and the material doesn't scratch easily. What more can you ask?'


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Compact Fluorescent Bulbs


At a little over 10 bucks for 8 of these, you can't go wrong.



These are just your basic CFLs, at the 2700 kelvin temperature range. That means they're about the same shade as your basic ordinary 60W incandescent bulb. A pale yellow white, not pure white (5100 Kelvin), or daylight (around 6300 Kelvin).



Pure white or daylight CFLS cost more because the phosphors in them are more expensive, but they do have the advantage of being more natural light, rather than imitating the poor quality light of an ordinary light bulb.



So if you're thinking of upgrading to CFLs these bulbs are a great deal to start from. But do take advantage of the technology & get a higher quality light at a higher color temperature for some of your areas, & enjoy better quality light, rather than just using CFLs that imitate the poor quality light of old fashioned light bulbs.



Winter depression can be triggered by lack of natural light because of less hours of daylight, & more cloudy, overcast days in winters. In northern climates when it's cold, people stay inside more, use heavy insulating window curtains, further reducing their exposure to natural light. 5100K-6700k CFLs help with winter depression by exposing you to more natural light. Colors look more rich & vivid. Things look more cheery. It's even easier to read under natural light.



I find I can read just as easy under a 4-watt 5100k CFL than a 13 watt 2700k CFL.



The backlight in your LCD display that you're probably reading this from is probably a 5100k-6700K bulb.



Look at the white areas on the screen & then look at your lighting in the room. Doesn't that ordinary light bulb or 2700K CFL look a lot more yellow by comparison? GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement

Things to look on the package:

1. Kelvin temperature (K): The only accurate measurement for the kind of light or "color" of light you'll get. 2700K is pretty close to the "warm" incandescent we are all used to, 4100/4200K is known as "Cool White" (you might look "ghostly under that) and 5,000+ is the daylight/sunlight. If the lamps do not have the K designation, do not buy them - they are the cheaper variety since establishing the K temp. costs more.

2. Lamp Life (Hrs): The life of a light bulb is the MEAN life, that is at the stated hours HALF of them will be dead and HALF of them will still be working. Life can be affected by many factors, one being how many times a day you turn them on and how long they stay on. As a rule, the more on/off's, the less they last.

3. Initial lumens: If it is not listed try another brand. For the typical 60W equivalent it ranges between 700 and 900 lumens. Try for 800+ In general the highest the K temp. (see #1 above) the higher the lumens.

4. Make sure you read what they say about DIMMERS, as well as photocells, timers, etc. Avoid costly surprises.

5. Make sure they are rated for outdoor use - if that's where you want to install them. The environment's temperature has a lot to do with the CFL performance.

6. Buy as few as you can first and redo, say one room. See how YOU like it (allow 90 seconds warm-up time). If you are a male, have your female with you...she might have some objections you can't even think about!



HAPPY HUNTING!

I bought two 8-packs at my shopping club a couple of years ago. I needed them to replace 8 incandescent bulbs in the basement where, with the exception of the area where my home office is located, I didn't need very bright lights. The second carton was bought for 'spares' and because they were on sale at the time I made the purchase. Two years later, the spares carton has 3 bulbs left, indicating that 5 out of 8 have burned out. This tells me that the 5-years/8000 hours life expectancy claim is wildly optimistic, to use a mild term.



My personal experience with these bulbs is as follows:



- the light they produce - yellow, not very bright is more or less on par with what you get of a 60W incandescent, maybe a little less than a traditional 60W.

- they do save energy for as long as they last - given their short lifespan in my basement, not sure if they pay for themselves

- quality seems to be an issue - 5 out of 8 burned out before 2 years - all 8 subjected to about the same conditions (they all go on/off at the same time

- the claim of 8000 hours or 5 years life expectancy is clearly way off-base - perhaps GE should make their test data available

- the Amazon price at the time I am writing this review is competitive with what I saw at my shopping club.



This may come close to comparing apples to oranges but I must say that I am very happy with the Feit Electric ESL40TN/D 42-Watt Compact Fluorescent High-Wattage Bulb, Daylight of which I am using 2 in the same basement, in my 'office' area and I bought 2 more a few months ago for the study. I paid a premium for them and I've only used them for a little less than one year at the time I write this (Feb. 2010) so the fact that none has burned out yet is not 'proof' but... time with tell.



I hesitate between 2 and 3 stars - 2 Amazon stars means 'I don't like it' vs. 3 stars meaning 'it's okay'. My generous nature wins this time and it's 3 stars but GE needs to seriously look into the 'quality' thing or these CFL may discourage some people from adopting replacing their incandescent bulbs with the more efficient fluorescents.

Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL bulbs) do use significantly less energy than incandescent bulbs (IC bulbs), so if you eventually replace all your burned out IC bulbs with CFL bulbs, you will see a decrease in your electric bill. However, CFL bulbs are more expensive, so it will take a while to recover their higher cost with your savings in electricity. And there are some other problems:



1. These GE CFL bulbs do NOT last five years in normal use like GE claims, so their long-term cost advantage over IC bulbs is not as great as advertised. The five years is a dubious GE advertising claim which is apparently based on continuous usage, that is, never turning the light off. I have bought a few packages of spiral GE CFL bulbs over the last few years, and at least half of them have burned out - well before the five year claim.



2. CFL bulbs need to warm up. When you first turn the bulb on there is a slight delay before any light is produced (less than one second). Also, there is a short time before it comes up to full light output, although this has improved in the latest bulbs. However, if you are using them outside or in a garage, this warm up period can be a few minutes if it is cold.



3. If you break the bulbs, they release a small amount of mercury vapor into the surrounding area. The federal and state governments and GE say it is a tiny amount, so you shouldn't be worried. But they also say that the bulbs are considered unsafe to put in landfills, so you are supposed to double bag all broken CFL bulbs, store them away from children, and take them somewhere that can dispose of them properly. (There is only one store in my area that takes them.) So I guess they are not a health problem according to the government, but then again, they are.



Because of this, an inexpensive regular IC bulb or rough-service IC bulb is better than a CFL bulb for use in applications where the bulb could often break, like in a "trouble light" (a portable work light with a cord).



4. The electronic parts in a CFL bulb can get hot and fail prematurely in some applications. Inside the base of the CFL bulb are some electronic parts. If you mount the bulb with the base up inside a recessed lighting fixture or in any fully enclosed fixture with no ventilation, these electronic parts will get hotter than usual, and the bulb won't last as long.



5. The light from CFLs has a different hue than the light from IC bulbs and does not look as natural, meaning that the colors you see on objects in the room don't look quite right compared to natural solar light. This is particularly true when compared to the IC bulbs from GE and Sylvania that are advertised to produce natural-looking light. While older CFL bulbs looked noticeably blue, the light has improved significantly in the newest GE bulbs. However, most people can still notice a difference from IC bulbs.



6. In any case, politicians are going to force you to buy these bulbs whether you like them or not. The U.S. Congress passed legislation that will soon effectively outlaw IC bulbs, except for certain high and low wattage bulbs, and some other specialty IC bulbs.



IMPORTANT SIZE NOTE: Because of the plastic base which houses the electronic parts, these 13 Watt GE CFL bulbs are about 3/4 inch longer than the 60 Watt IC bulbs that they are supposed to replace (with about the same amont of light output). So if you are putting them in a very small lamp or light fixture, they may stick out slightly and look a little odd. Also, GE also makes larger 26 Watt CFL bulbs (to replace 100 Watt IC bulbs). These are about one inch longer than 100 Watt IC bulbs.'


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