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Looking for somewhere to explore that combines our nation’s history with a little spooky flavor? Across the country, there are dozens of little villages and towns that were once thriving mining communities. They have since been abandoned, but remain an eerie figure of the past. As people have moved on to bigger, more bustling cities […]
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The hemp industry is growing faster and faster every year. And, in order to keep up, you need to find the most efficient way of drying your hemp. In this article, we’ll discuss different hemp drying techniques and the equipment you need for them. We’ll also talk about how much hemp you should be able […]
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Close to 15 years ago, General Kinematics had a glass ceiling moment. The engineers created and launched the largest vibratory grinding drum in the company’s history. The product debut was an amazing engineering feat a standalone fact, but also until that point, a number of structural problems had existed in the previous drum designs, which […]
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Construction and demolition waste recycling is a big industry. The amount of C&D waste generated in the U.S. in 2012 was estimated at 480 million tons, according to a 2014 CDRA executive summary and is steadily growing as the years progress. C&D materials are seen as one of the largest components of the solid waste […]
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On April 22, 1970, more than 20 million Americans poured into the nation’s streets, public parks, and auditoriums to begin a national conversation on building a healthy, sustainable environment. A watershed moment in world history, the first Earth Day helped popularize the preservation of our wondrous world. The bipartisan brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson and Congressman […]
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This post will take you through the step by step instructions to installing a Nautilus Plate Poly Rail on your General Kinematics Equipment. Safety First: Lockout: Lockout all related machines being worked on in accordance with your facilities Lockout-Tagout procedures. Machines must be at Zero Mechanical State. (This normally means that the […]
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