Mold Removal for Unexplained Sickness
Is Mold Making You Sick? Probably.
According to some, “Mold Exposure is perhaps the single most misdiagnosed illness in the United States.” Prolonged exposure to mold can stimulate allergic like reactions in people as well as cause an assortment of illness symptoms. It appears that people with better immunity will be able to tolerate the ill effects of mold; however, people who are under stress, have weakened immunities, are allergic to mold or are seniors are at greater risk to develop illnesses related to mold mycotoxins in their homes. Also, mold can make pets sick as well!
The mold famous for producing negative symptoms is Stachybotrys also known as Black Mold. However, other forms of mold that may be in your house such as Aspergillus can also lead to causing symptoms. The website for the Center of Disease Prevention has an excellent database of common molds and diseases caused by exposure to them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Hypocrisy – Powerful Character Moulding Tool
MOST people cannot stand hypocrites; it’s a rather sweet irony then that those most hypocritical often have the most problem with “hypocrites.” Hypocrisy works thus. Yet, hypocrisy describes all of us! Let us explore one of the most positive things that come from hypocrisy–the platform for growth.
We are all hypocrites–’No!’ I hear you say, ‘Not me!’ Yes, you too. And me! Shudder to think, it’s our mental and emotional instincts and responses that most often give us away, if not our words and acts that proceed from them; it’s our nature to judge people. It’s our nature to fall for the thinking that we’re better than we actually are. Sounds terrible, doesn’t it?
Turning this to a positive is easy, however. As God shines his truth, bright-shining in our lives via our conscious awareness, and through our consciences upon reflection, he uses our hypocrisy as a mirror. If we’re observant for it, his Spirit will reveal what further work he’s got for us in the midst of experience toward that which he’s fashioning in us more globally. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mould Steel
P20 is a pre hardened high tensile nitriding tool steel which offers ready machineability in the hardened and tempered condition.
Forging: Heat slowly and uniformly to 1050°C. Do not forge below 930°C. After forging cool slowly.
Annealing: P20 should always be annealed after forging and before rehardening. Heat uniformly to 770/790°C. Soak well and cool slowly in the furnace.
Hardening: Heat uniformly to 820/840°C until heated through. Quench in oil.
Case Hardening: In order to maintain maximum surface hardness P20 may be case hardened. Before case hardening is carried out, the steel should be annealed. To carburise, pack with carburising powder into a cast iron or heat resisting steel box and see that the articles are separated from the sides by at least two inches of carburising powder. Lute the lid with fireclay. Heat to the carburising temperature of 880° C and soak for sufficient time to give the required depth of case. Cool to 800/820° C and quench in oil. Tempering will then be necessary. Reheat to 200/300° C and allow to cool in the air to give a final surface hardness of Rockwell C55/59. Read the rest of this entry »