Archive for February, 2008
Nickel Ball End
Nickel Ball End
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| Vtg 1954 Gillette 3 Piece Safety Razor Z 4 Tech Nickel Pl Flare Tip Ball End | |
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$15.49 (3 Bids) Time Remaining: 1d 1h 16m |
| Fender 150SL Pure Nickel Ball End Super Lite 8 38 | |
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$4.43 Time Remaining: 2d 2h 4m Buy It Now for only: $4.43 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| FENDER 150R REGULAR GAUGE PURE NICKEL BALL END GUITAR STRINGS 3 SETS 10 46 | |
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$13.99 Time Remaining: 3d 2h 23m Buy It Now for only: $13.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| New Light Nickel Double Ball End Electric Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB | |
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$1.88 Time Remaining: 3d 14h 54m |
| Alice Cello String C 4th Free Shipping Nickel Alloy Wound Ball End | |
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$4.44 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 50m Buy It Now for only: $5.55 Buy It Now | Bid now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario Nickel Wound Double Ball End Strings 9 42 | |
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$10.40 Time Remaining: 4d 18h 11m Buy It Now for only: $10.40 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| 2 x SMALL BALL BLACK NICKEL END HOOK | |
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$3.42 Time Remaining: 4d 22h 24m Buy It Now for only: $3.42 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| 1 x MEDIUM BLACK NICKEL BALL END HOOK | |
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$2.21 Time Remaining: 4d 22h 35m Buy It Now for only: $2.21 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| ZENITH BALL END SHOWER CURTAIN HOOKS SET OF 12 BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE SATIN NICKEL | |
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| Brushed Nickel Tie Backs Ball Ends 2 sets | |
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$10.00 Time Remaining: 5d 4h 28m Buy It Now for only: $15.00 Buy It Now | Bid now | Add to watch list |
| FENDER 150L LIGHT GUAGE PURE NICKEL BALL END GUITAR STRINGS 3 SETS 9 42 | |
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$13.99 Time Remaining: 5d 18h 23m Buy It Now for only: $13.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender Nickel Steel Ball End 250SL Super Lite 8 38 | |
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$3.03 Time Remaining: 6d 4h 1m Buy It Now for only: $3.03 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario XL Nickel Wound Double Ball End Strings light | |
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$10.40 Time Remaining: 7d 11m Buy It Now for only: $10.40 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 150M Pure Nickel Ball End Medium 11 49 | |
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$10.48 Time Remaining: 7d 20h 22m Buy It Now for only: $10.48 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Satin Nickel Swing Bar Lock with Ball End Swing Loop Keeper | |
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| B46305J S BSN Brushed Satin Nickel Ball End Coat Hat Robe Hook | |
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$4.99 Time Remaining: 8d 20h 26m Buy It Now for only: $4.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Satin Nickel Ball End 5 Cabinet Drawer Pull | |
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$1.99 Time Remaining: 10d 21h 27m Buy It Now for only: $1.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario Nickel Wound Double Ball End Strings 9 46 | |
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$10.40 Time Remaining: 10d 23h 10m Buy It Now for only: $10.40 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 150R Pure Nickel Ball End Regular 10 46 | |
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$10.48 Time Remaining: 10d 23h 57m Buy It Now for only: $10.48 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 150L Pure Nickel Ball End Lite 9 42 | |
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$10.48 Time Remaining: 11d 5h 21m Buy It Now for only: $10.48 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| VINTAGE NICKEL PLATED Ball Chain Ballchain End Connector 27mm x 14mm 2 Pieces | |
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$3.99 Time Remaining: 13d 21h 36m Buy It Now for only: $3.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 150M Pure nickel ball end 11 49 | |
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$5.99 Time Remaining: 14d 18h 33m Buy It Now for only: $5.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 150R Pure nickel ball end Guitar Strings | |
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$5.99 Time Remaining: 14d 18h 33m Buy It Now for only: $5.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Fender 250R Nickel Plated Steel Ball End Electric Guitar Strings 10 46 | |
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$3.99 Time Remaining: 15d 3h 21m Buy It Now for only: $3.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Ernie Ball 1691 Electric Bass Nickel Wound 090 Single String Ball End | |
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$8.50 Time Remaining: 16d 2h 54m Buy It Now for only: $8.50 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| GHS PF130 Nickel Ball End 5 String Banjo Strings | |
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$3.99 Time Remaining: 17d 1h 1m Buy It Now for only: $3.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario ESXL120 Nickel Double Ball End Super Light Electric Guitar Strings | |
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$10.99 Time Remaining: 17d 1h 18m Buy It Now for only: $10.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario ESXL110 XL Nickel Wound Regular Light 010 046 Double Ball End Ele | |
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$27.83 Time Remaining: 19d 1h 17m Buy It Now for only: $27.83 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario ESXL160 XL Nickel Wound Medium 050 105 Double Ball End Electric B | |
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$100.00 Time Remaining: 19d 1h 18m Buy It Now for only: $100.00 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario ESXL170 XL Nickel Wound Regular Light 045 100 Double Ball End Ele | |
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$94.43 Time Remaining: 19d 1h 47m Buy It Now for only: $94.43 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario Nickel Double Ball End Bass Strings 45 100 | |
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$26.55 Time Remaining: 20d 3h 59m Buy It Now for only: $26.55 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Satin Nickel Double Coat Hat Robe Hook w Ball End | |
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$3.99 Time Remaining: 20d 22h 44m Buy It Now for only: $3.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| B46710Q SN 71mm Ball End Single Hook Satin Nickel | |
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$3.99 Time Remaining: 20d 23h 42m Buy It Now for only: $3.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Nickel Cord End Ball Connector 5MM x 7MM 10 Pieces | |
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$4.99 Time Remaining: 23d 10h 49m Buy It Now for only: $4.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| VINTAGE NICKEL PLATED Ball Chain Ballchain End Connector 9mm x 3mm 2 Pieces | |
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| 100 Nickel Plated Ball Chain End Ring Couplings Fits 32mm 6 Bead Made in USA | |
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| Metal Necklace With Ball End Nickel Brass Base 1 Piece | |
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| Gun Metal Necklace With Ball End Black Nickel Brass Base 1 Piece | |
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$6.99 Time Remaining: 24d 7h 44m Buy It Now for only: $6.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| 1 Set of Fender 150L Pure Nickel Ball End 9 42 Light Electric Guitar Strings | |
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$4.99 Time Remaining: 24d 9h 33m Buy It Now for only: $4.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| 3 Sets of Fender 150L Pure Nickel Ball End 9 42 Light Electric Guitar Strings | |
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$15.99 Time Remaining: 24d 9h 33m Buy It Now for only: $15.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| 4 4 Nylon core violin StringsNickel plated ball end Silveralloy wound | |
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| Steel Core Violin Strings 4 4 Size Nickel plated ball end EADG | |
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$2.98 Time Remaining: 26d 8h 34m Buy It Now for only: $2.98 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Pure Silver Wound Nylon core Viola Strings 4 4 Nickel plated ball end | |
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$15.59 Time Remaining: 26d 8h 34m Buy It Now for only: $15.59 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Nickel Silver Wound Viola Strings 4 4 Size Nickel plated ball end | |
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$3.18 Time Remaining: 26d 8h 34m Buy It Now for only: $3.18 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Nickel Silver Wound Cello Strings 4 4 Size Nickel plated ball end | |
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$5.48 Time Remaining: 26d 8h 34m Buy It Now for only: $5.48 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| DAddario ESXL120 XL Nickel Wound Super Light 009 042 Double Ball End Elect | |
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$35.00 Time Remaining: 28d 22h 53m Buy It Now for only: $35.00 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
NCAA Football 08 help (for xbox360)!!!!!?
I don't get it. On the 2007 version, the computer was easy to beat on "All American". This year, it is almost impossible. I always hang in with the CPU, but towards the end of the game, I always seem to have fumbles on kickoff returns, and whenever the CPU has the ball, I can't seem to stop them. I usually play Dime or Nickel defenses to protect against the pass, but the CPU will just nickel & dime me down the field. Then, when I try to stop the short stuff, they go long on me, even into double coverage.
Can anyone give me any hints on better defensive plays for late game drives? Also, I have some trouble with finding open recievers downfield (not Hail Mary deep, but in normal routes). Could you also give me some hints on the passing game? Thank you, I would greatly appreciate your help.
On offense i always throw quick passes. slants, rb bubbles that sorta thing. A slant will always beat man coverage. Outs will always beat zone. If you see that ur widout is covered by one guy and the safetys are krept up,(run for a while and theyll kreep) hot route him to a fly and touchdown.
Always protect the ball on kickoffs. Dont try anything fancy unless ur guy has tremendously high speed and has alot of strength and breaks tackles.
On defense i run a 3-4 with inside linebackers on QB spy(great against pass and run) and the outside backers on the inside receivers, corners on their man, and safetys in zone. I think that play is in cover 2, im not sure
USC playing for pride against Arizona
The Trojans can't go to a bowl, but they can see how they measure up against the bowl-bound Wildcats. USC (6-3, 3-3) at Arizona (7-2, 4-2), 5 p.m., at Arizona Stadium (Channel 7)
Bulls @ Knicks - 1995. Jordan's 55 point comeback
Manufacturing Process of Zippers
Evolution of Zippers:
Zipper is the brain child of Mr. Whitcomb Judson. It was introduced in 1893 at the Chicago World's Fairthen with the name 'Clasp Locker'. Gideon Sundback, an electrical engineer, who was hired to work for the Company designed the modern zipper in 1913. This zip had ten or eleven fastening elements (old one had only four) for an inch, two facing tows of teeth that can be pulled into one piece by the slider and increased opening for the teeth. The infamous zip came into existence, when B. F. Goodrich Company, wanted to use it for their new product boots. They renamed it as zipper which is in practice till today. It took twenty long years for the fashion industry to get convinced and accept zippers as a part of the garment.
Initially, during 1930s zippers were featured in childrens clothing complementing them for helping children to dress up quickly and by themselves. Zippers came into limelight in 1937 through the French fashion designers who used them on mens trousers. Esquire magazine described the zippers as "Newest Tailoring Idea for Men" The next big boost for zippers came when they were used on jackets and could be opened on both ends.
Types of Zippers:
• Coil Zippers: This is the most commonly used zipper. They run on two coils on either side. There are two types of coils. One is the spiral coil, with a cord running inside the coil. The second one is in the ladder form called Ruhrmann type and is used mainly in South Asia.
• Invisible Zippers: They have their teeth behind the tape whose color matches exactly with the dress color and the slider and so gives an invisible appearance. They are usually coil zippers and are used mainly in skirts and other dresses.
• Metallic Zippers: These types of zippers are mainly found in jeans today. They are made of stainless steel, aluminum, brass, zinc, or nickel alloy. Pieces of metal are molded into teeth and are set in a tape at regular intervals. They can be painted in any color to match with the dress.
• Plastic molded Zippers: They are similar to metal zippers except the fact that they are made of plastic. They can be easily made in any color of plastic to go with the product. Polyethylene resins and mainly polyacetal resins are used to make plastic zippers.
• Open-ended zippers: They are used mostly in jackets and have a box and pin" mechanism to lock the two sides of the zipper into place. They can be any of the above specified types
• Closed-ended zippers: This type is used mostly in baggage and is closed at both ends.
Manufacturing Process:
The key elements required for making a zipper is a stringer which consists of a tape and teeth assembly, a slider to open and close the zipper, and a tab to pull the slider. A separating zipper has a box and a pin instead of a bottom stop. The tapes are made either of cotton or polyester or a blend of both.
Making of the Metal Zippers:
The stringer is made by passing a wire through a rolling mill to form a Y shaped wire. This is then cut to make the tooth for the zipper. The tooth is then punched into a scoop with a die and is put in a slot on a rotating turntable. The turntable is rotated to 90 degrees and another tooth is fed into the slot. This tooth is clamped into a cloth tape. In a second method, the wire is passed through a head and pocket punch, to make scoops. A blanking punch cuts the scoops and makes the Y shape. The legs of the scoop are then clamped to a cloth tape. This method proved faster than the previous Sundbacks method. Yet another method is prevalent wherein a chain of teeth in molded and clamped around a cloth. This cloth is injected with molten zinc under pressure. The mold is cooled by the water and shapes the teeth. Residues are finally trimmed.
Making of the Plastic Zippers:
Stringers for plastic zippers are made similar to metal ones. Two methods are prevalent to make plastic zippers. In the first method, a round plastic wire is fed in between two heated screws. One screw rotates clockwise, and the other one counter-clockwise. This rotation forms loops in the wire. A head maker presses the loops into a round knob. It is then cooled. Left and right spirals are made simultaneously from two different machines, so that they match with each other. Under the second method both left and right spirals are made from the same machine. A piece of wire is looped twice between notches on a rotating forming wheel. A pusher and head maker works at the same time to form the notch and the head at a time. This process makes a zipper that is already linked together in a cloth tape. Superior quality of plastic zippers is Made by weaving them directly into the cloth like weaving.
Quality Testing:
A zipper should meet the textile quality standards. Once manufactured, the zipper is tested for its flatness by passing a gauge set at a certain height. If the gauge touches the zip many times, it means the zipper is defective. It is then tested for its straightness by laying it across a straight edge and is scrutinized for any curving. Zippers are tested with small steel balls to test coating for abrasion. They are also tested for shrinkage. Two marks are made in the tape, and they are measured before and after washing or heating, to check if there is any shrinkage in its length. Normally light weight zippers will have one to four percent shrinkage and heavy weight zippers will not have any.
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