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  • Sandblasting Tips: How to Avoid Flash Rusting

    If you're removing rust from your car's body with a wet sandblasting technique, then there is a risk that you'll create a new problem in the process. You could end up with flash rust on parts of your car after you remove the initial corrosion. What is flash rusting and how can you prevent it? What Is Flash Rust? Flash rust is a kind of corrosion that sometimes develops on a car's body when you use water-based sandblasting methods.
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  • 5 Customisations to Increase the Functionality of Your Enclosed Car Trailer

    Enclosed car trailers are great for users who wish to transport their vehicles without exposing them to the elements. You can move your car from one location to another during winter or hot summer days without worrying about damage to the car's body. If you're on the market for an enclosed trailer, consider getting a custom-made one.  Customised car trailers are incredibly functional and efficient. Below are some great customisations that will improve the functionality of the trailer.
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  • Why You Should Rent Your Company Cars Instead

    If you run a growing business, then you know how important it is to keep your overhead costs to an absolute minimum. After all, you will be aware that the current trend is to downsize those overheads as much as possible so that your organisation can remain trim, flexible and able to change at a moment's notice. Still, you may rely on a number of salesmen who need to remain mobile to visit clients and potential customers on a daily basis.
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  • How to Prepare If You Need to Transport an Oversized Harvester

    If you own or operate a sprawling ranch, then you may produce a variety of different crops that will need to be harvested at different times. Your facility may be so large that you need to transport certain machinery from one part to other in order to cope with those diverse seasons. In this case, you might have to load a combine harvester on to a specially designed trailer and then transport it via the public road network to a remote part of your facility.
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  • Choosing the Right Caster Wheel Brake for Your Application

    Casters are great; they make things easier to move around, and it's hard to imagine a world without them. However, all things that move come to a stop, and this is where caster brakes come into play. Caster brakes come attached to wheels and serve to stop them from moving or hold them in a stationary position. There are several caster wheel types in existence, each of which has different braking options.
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  • Checking Car Brakes: What You Should Do to Stay Safe on the Road

    Driving with a faulty braking system is something you should never risk. If the brakes malfunction during an emergency, there is a high risk of collision, injuries and fatalities. One common cause of brake malfunction is poor maintenance. If you don't regularly inspect your brakes and look for signs of trouble, you will be caught unawares. With this in mind, here are a few things you should do to avoid braking system malfunctions and stay safe on the road.
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  • How New Vehicle Tech Can Help to Keep Your Teens Safe

    If you are the head of a growing family, you always want to make sure that the people you're responsible for are well cared for and as safe as possible. This philosophy will certainly apply when it comes to your household transportation, especially when you are getting ready to buy a car. In this case, you may be trying to decide between a used car and a new vehicle. Why should you always consider buying new when you have teenagers?
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