The way to keep a log home looking great over time is to keep it clean and mold free, according to Kramer Industries, one of the leading suppliers of abrasive blasting equipment and supplies. And what Kramer Industries often recommends to preserve and restore log homes is blasting them clean with tiny pieces of glass.
“Blasting” and “tumbling” may not be words that you readily relate to the fabrication and preparation of medical devices, however, they are often the finishing touches that get prescriptions written and keep manufacturers in compliance with standards set forth by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Even as bullet-makers put on extra shifts to pump out ammo around the clock, seven days a week, they still can't keep up with the nation's demand. Based on concerns that the current administration and Congress will pass antigun legislation, ammunition has been scarce for more than a year now. To overcome this shortage, many gun enthusiasts are beginning to reload using Kramer equipment to clean and polish used cartridges.
EPV Solar, Inc. is on the very forefront of solar panel technology. In fact, the Robbinsonville, NJ-based company positions itself as being, “Ahead of the Horizon,” and recently won New Jersey’s Clean Energy Manufacturer of the Year Award. It also uses a blasting medium from Kramer Industries as part of its proprietary manufacturing process.
“When we restore a Harley, we bring it back in time. We make sure every inch of that bike is exactly the way it was when it came from the factory.” Those were the words of Marty MacCollum, and this motorcycle man wasn’t exaggerating one single bit. All you have to do is comb over any one of the dozens of Harley-Davidson’s he’s worked on over the years to see for yourself. In fact, look close enough, and you’ll see exactly how serious MacCollum is about bringing Harley-Davidson motorcycles back to the day they got their first taste of octane.