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Hottie - LED Lighted Microphone Stand with Tripod Base and Boom Arm Red Light
List Price: $159.99
Sale Price: $109.00
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The Hottie is the world's first adjustable, lighted mic stand for incredible stage lighting effects for your pro sound and light setup or even for your home karaoke nights. Made from a virtually unbreakable acrylic, these Hotties will be glowing strong even the pit ends up onstage...
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Artisan Lighted Magnifying Daylight Desk Lamp w/Clamp
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The PJ Tool heavy duty desk magnifying lamp is new and improved now with (60) ultra-efficient LED bulbs. This magnifier is great for doing precision work and as a low vision aid. The mounting clamp easily secures the magnifying lamp to the edge of your desk or work table...
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On Stage Stands MS7701 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand
List Price: $50.99
Sale Price: $19.20
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The On Stage 7701B Microphone Stand is a durable tripod mic stand and boom combination and just about the best value we've ever offered. These stands use the highest quality components. The legs fold down for the most compact storage...
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Blue Microphones The Pop Universal Pop Filter
List Price: $79.00
Sale Price: $43.40
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The Pop is a universal windscreen for use with any microphone. Simply clamp it to the microphone stand and position where desired. The tough wire mesh and frame ensure years of durability.
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Nady SSPF-4 Spider Shockmount with Integrated Pop Filter
List Price: $31.99
Sale Price: $25.00
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The Nady SSPF-4 microphone pop filter has an integrated spider shock mount with 8 elastic suspension points to prevent vibration and significantly reduces the noise transmitted from the mic stand. The Nady SSPF-4 mic filter also features a pinch clamp holder than fits any microphone with a diameter of 3853mm.
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The View from a Bucket Truck
Power linemen have a different vision of the world than most of us. That’s because they spend much of their time at elevations that most people don’t climb to on a regular basis. Power linemen are the servicemen working for local telephone or utilities companies, along roadsides and city streets. Every day, they’re lifted and lowered to places too tall for ladders so that they can fix some electrical or technical problem. And they see the world from their bucket truck.
Bucket trucks come in different shapes and sizes, but they all look pretty much alike. They have a bucket at the end of a hydraulic lifting system, which is mounted on the back of a large truck. The bucket can be made of metal, fibreglass, metal, wood or reinforced plastic. The bucket is designed so that the lineman can stand in and work from it, and he stores any tools or equipment needed in a storage bin. Some bucket trucks come with a duplicate set of controls so that the person in the bucket can manipulate the bucket’s position. Similarly, some bucket trucks are designed with a single or double-arm boom, which provides extra stability.
There are safety measures that need to be put into effect. For example, the controls must be tested every day prior to the truck being used. And when the bucket is in use, truck brakes must be set. Similarly, the truck can only be driven when the bucket is empty. When used near electrical power lines, strict requirements must be followed, such as keeping to a specific distance, grounding overhead lines, and de-energizing procedures.
For a lineman, being at elevations has got to be a great feeling. After all, it’s a choice of work environment. You wouldn’t choose to work at heights, unless you love being above the rest of the world. But the biggest part of lineman’s feeling of being top of the world has got to come from the knowledge that the bucket truck he or she is attached to, has gone through a stringent testing and inspection.
I 80 Equipment (www.i80equipment.com) have a full-fledged inspection process, along with an external inspection and certification process. The final stage in the inspection bay involves a 77 point inspection, the signing off by the mechanic, and then an external inspection and certification process. I 80 Equipment know their job is to keep their truck operators safe. I-80 Equipment understands about getting the safest equipment and that’s why they stand behind the reconditioning service they provide. They need to make sure the brakes, electrical system, engine, steering suspension and power transmission meet or exceed federal inspection. And that’s not mentioning the body, cab, and tires.
They have over 50 trucks in stock, including altec bucket trucks, bucket trucks, boom trucks, crane trucks and digger derrick trucks. All of their trucks are listed on the website with mileage, gross weight, engine and fuel type and transmission. Range of brands include: Altec, Duralift, Hi-Ranger, Lift-All, MTI, Terex, Versalift. Accessories include augers, auger straps, buckets, bucket liners, winch ropes, and much more!
About the Author
i80equipment is an online New & Used Bucket Trucks store. Offers a wide variety of Bucket trucks, Boom Trucks & Crane Trucks.
I need help with music taste?
I love lots of music such as Slipknot, The Fugees, The Aquabats, and the Offspring.
But in my community, the majority is Korean, and I can not stand most Korean music.
Also, my friends hate the music I listen to and only like mainstream.
They are open when rejecting the type of music I may play.
I can understand a dislike to blasting Slipknot in my car, but they think Metallica and Zion I are wierd!
I love going on trips with them, but I think I'll go crazy if I have to hear them play Boom Boom Pow by the BLack Eyed Peas for the BILLIONTH time..
What can I do? THey hate my music, and I hate theirs!
But I don't want to drive seperately or listen to an IPOD, but neither can I stand driving six hours from Los Angelos to Davis listen to their music!
I've tried asking if we could switch off every now and then, but I'm the only one into heavy metal and old school.
What can I do?
isn't funny that people are so quick to judge, and give you NO helpfull info!!
iits hard, and conflicting music tastes are hard to bridge, especially when it comes to friends. if you have tried talking to them, and they won't listen ask why they have to be so hard on your tastes, when you allow them to listen to their music tastes. if they really give it to you, then tell them the beps are shit since fergie started, and all the bubblegum top 40's they listen to is overratted commercialism designed to take away your right to expression through music!!
but thats just me..
hope this helps, and good luck with it..
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