bag Slanted how do i find someone that can make a electrical unit (motor,fanblade,circular light,bag in a round metal unit?
its a flying insect catcher, a round metal houseing with slanted metal lid with hanging ring. it has a round fluorescent light under the lid. the fan sucks in the flying insects when they get close to the light. they are sucked down into a durable cloth bag at the bottom of the unit. the bag can be removed to empty the dead insects. my dad had one at the back patio for a lot of years in the 1960s. how do you find someone that can make one? i cant find one now-a-days.
Check with your local heating and A/C shop or sheet metal shop they might be able to help you.
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Hard Solid Binders Or Wavy Flexible Binders?
Im going to the ninth grade and Im seriously in a dilema. Nothing major just confusd on which binders I should choose. Im debating on getting either hard solid binders for a dollar each that are about an inch big or should I stick with wavy flexible binders like in the 8th grade. Wavy Flexible Binders are good because they are flexible and are easily put into bags and dont break, but the papers can sometimes get wrecked and I've noticed they do get worn out or dirty within I dunno a 2/3 of the school year. I've never used hard solid binders but I will be carrying about 3-4 every day my backpack isnt to big but I want to give hard binders a shot because they are solid keep your papers safe and are easier to carry and stronger studier and easier to write on. So, what should I choose? So far, im slanting towards hard binders if that doesnt work out by at the beginning of term 2 ill buy wavy flexible ones...
Here is what you get: One or two 1.5 inch hard binders. Use dividers with tabs and put an equal amount of loose leaf paper in each section. Usually these binders have pockets so you can put any handout sheets in them until you use a 3 hole punch (which you should also get) and put it in the appropriate section.
Hard binders shouldn't have any trouble fitting into your backpack, just don't get huge (more than 2 inch) ones. You might even prefer just to get two one-inch binders.
Flexible binders don't really do anything, and they don't have any pockets. Your pages can also get rumpled.
It will also look like crap, and you wont want to write in a binder that looks like crap, so you wont do any work and your grades will suck.
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