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| How To Make A Wall Clock From A Recycled Record Posted: 18 Sep 2009 05:28 PM PDT
Have old magazines laying around and an old clock? Why not make a new nicer clock out of it all. Over at DIY site Instructables.com someone guides us on exactly how to do just this. You will need the following to complete your recycled clock project:
It’s a relatively simple DIY project and each step is outlined for you. Give it a try and let us know how it turns out. via Instructables Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. How To Make A Wall Clock From A Recycled Record Related posts |
| Posted: 18 Sep 2009 09:01 AM PDT ![]() The kitchen offers a lot of environmental hazards if you look up and close and perhaps that is one reason why this new self-cooking center was shipped up. Called the Rational SelfCooking Center, this contraption never needs descaling, doesn’t need a water filter and cleans itself thoroughly – but only when it needs to. This saves space, slashes running costs and helps protect the environment too, as the new ‘care tabs’ are fully biodegradable. It can also reduce energy consumption up to 60% compared to traditional cooking methods which should be great news for chefs and aspiring cooks regarding the environmental footprints made around the kitchen. (Source) Press Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. Related posts |
| Magnalight.com Unveils LED Bulbs Posted: 18 Sep 2009 08:59 AM PDT ![]() As the demand for alternative lighting from the usual incandescent bulbs continue to grow, Magnalight joins the growing number of companies offering new LED bulb for standard sockets. For their part, Magnalight.com unveils the 7 watt LED bulb, providing 10% savings from the usual consumption made by standard light bulbs we make use of today. Not only that, this new LED bulbs are being positioned along the lines of explosion proof and hazardous location lighting, meaning the LED7W-E26 bulb offers solid state design, 50,000 hours of life and significant vibration tolerance. The LED7W-E26 is available in high voltages including 120, 220, 208, 230, 277 and even 480 volts. The LED bulb is also available in low voltage including 12 and 24 volts. (Source) Press Need Green Web Hosting? Check out our latest review of green web hosts. Magnalight.com Unveils LED Bulbs Related posts |
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