Sunday, 11 January 2009

Classic Mix Red Flame Decal Kit for all KitchenAid stand mixers

-----------With Hot Rod flames on your mixer, it gets tons of attention like your mixer should! Notice the nice color bleed, the pin stripping, and smell of envy it creates! Actual color bleeds and pin striping will be similar, but each is one of a kind due to printing variations. -----------This vinyl is meant to last 5 years outdoors(!) so it will last in your kitchen as long as your mixer does. -----------Basic installation instructions, cleaning pad, and trouble shooting guide included FREE with order. Please do not use harsh chemicals like 409 as it may damage the graphics. For added protection a layer of shellac (which is always food grade) is acceptable. -----------Installation is easy. Clean, mark the location, Take off the sticky paper, press the sticker on your mixer, remove the protective top paper. Anyone can do it and it makes a GREAT GIFT!------------The kit will not interfere with your accessories, the Pasta Roller Maker (PRA), Food Grinder (FGA), Juicer, Can Opener, Ice Cream Maker, Sausage Stuffer, Slicer Shredder (RVSA), Grain Mill, extra bowl, or pouring shield.------------The decal will look great on your color; Empire Red, Orange, yellow, blue, white, black, grey, brass, bronze, cobalt blue steel, Cinnamon, copper, licorice, pewter, meringue, nickel, pearl metallic, cayenne, sage, onyx black----------Note also if you send your mixer back to KitchenAid under warranty, so go your decals. This product is has no affiliation or endorsement by KitchenAid. The decal manufacturer is a third party vendor who likes and uses KitchenAid products but improves on their color scheme. Kitchenaid and the mixer shape are owned by Kitchenaid USA. *******Product includes the 1 large sized decal sheet, instructions, and cleaning pad.


Most beginners arent sure which way to turn when trying to find the best wood working tools for their needs. They often wonder which are the best out on the market. The professionals however can spit out the names in a moments notice of all of the best tools out there, or at least what they prefer. The fact of the matter is that theres a lot of quality woodworking tools and brand names out there and soon youll have your favorites to recommend as well.

Some widely loved brands of tools include the Sears Craftsman collection, Rockwell Tools, Rigid, and Hitachi. You probably best know the Sears brand and have not only a number of your own, but a number of those handed down from your father or grandfather as well. The Craftsman Brand has to be well known as quality tools because of just that, they are quality, as well as the fact theyre widely available. Theyre endorsed heavily by professionals as well as celebrities, and are great for the homeowner and his weekend projects.

Youre more likely to find the other brands such as Rockwell and Hitachi in the more professional workshops. These are bought from all of the retailers that cater to this group of professional contractors, or the serious guys who do all of their own projects at home. This is not to say that you cant find these top brands in the major home improvement centers around, but often you must be a contractor to be admitted into the secure area of these stores.

Now if youre looking to save a buck or two, discount woodworking tools can be bought at specialty shops like Rockler. These stores can be found throughout the US, and offer classes as well, so that you can learn woodworking right there in their stores. To be technical, the hardware store is more the atmosphere of the serious woodworker than the gigantic home improvement centers are.

A workshop equipped for the most basics of woodworking will have some of the basic and standard tools of the trade. For instance you likely find a table saw, various sanders, wood glue as well as hammers and finishing nails. A number of hand or power tools are also needed such as a drills, a driver with several bits and dont forget the chisels for fine detailing. A more elaborate woodworking shop will likely include a miter saw, a scroll saw, plus a router for constructing the finer details.

The more modern woodworking shops also have a plethora of cordless tools. The newer lines of cordless tools are equipped with longer lasting batteries that make them much more efficient, as well as giving them much more power for even the heaviest of jobs that need more torque.

Be sure that your workshop has all of the tools that youll need for the next project that you decide to tackle. Be sure to use plans that are available online and in books so that youll be readily equipped with all of your tools beforehand.

Being really passionate about hand tools, Kurt Schefken has been writing many articles on this specific subject. Recording his experience in writings such as http://www.insidewoodworking.com, the writer established his experience on themes associated to woodworking tools.

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