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Posted on Saturday, November 17th, 2007 at 9:15 pmBlast Thru
My mother says that the music I listen to makes me depressed?
My mother always tells me I hear music that makes me depressed 2 n court also said that I lock my room and play my guitar and drums leads to it too … is she right??? i had reached crisis team days ago because my mom called and asked them to come so I could talk to them about things like that is going through my head … I was told that I convert my music No full volume to just get up and headbang 2 are … … Or hobby, job, something I like to do … I have this obsession when I get depressed like me angry to throw things and scream and scream and go on a girl of six years as my mother … so does this mean that my mother is rite or wrong that music makes me the way I am I am really confused coz ??!?!?!?!?
Actually, I think that music listening does not contribute to feelings of depression. When I was in High School, I used to really depressing music about suicide and loss and that sort of thing. I am sure that he was depressed, but the music it definitely helped and made me wallow in it. When I started college, I decided a while and finally I stopped listening to such music and now even know why I did it. At that time I was obsessed with her and listened all the time, but now I can not even hear it. The music does not make him that way, but does not contribute to it if You Are already low.
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Corn cob blasting – the best way to peel and remove Finish In the absence of UV damage and Log Homes & Cabins
Cob blasting "the best choice for the removal and finished wooden house cabin!
"In general, corn cob blasting is the best general method of dealing with many problems related to registration. Any other method for removing failing finishes, sunburned wooden mold and mildew issues, etc, are sand extraction or chemical detonation. Sand blasting is a method that is still commonly used, but this method is extremely damaging to the wood, blowing away too much wood good and shaping the logs! The chemical etching requires the use of caustic chemicals, and EPA has made illegal as the most effective because of how harmful they are not only the environment but also the people applying them and the people in the vicinity. There are many wooden house and deck restoration companies that still depend heavily on chemical extraction. There are still some moments that we feel part of softer chemical stripper well for use. Many of the houses wood work are very close to the lake and river system, with ear blasting the most viable option for the preparation of records and products chemicals to the settlement are obviously very harmful to our lakes and rivers.
Cob-blasting is similar to sand blasting in which a pot is used explosion, combined with highly compressed air. Cob blasting machines use compressed air along with ground up corn cob. The corn cob is light, and work very effectively to damage the wood. Air pressure and the amount of media (ear of corn) can be adjusted with great precision to remove only as many records as necessary to eliminate the finish in his absence, bad wood, corn cob etc. used is biodegradable, and indeed the work as a good mulch. Chemical extraction, chemical applied, then allowed a "dwell" time. The dwell time is variable, depending on the finish you want to delete, etc. Then, a pressure washer is used to remove chemicals. That's another reason we prefer cob blasting. It is a dry process. With many of the restoration jobs we work, there are no problems only finish, but the sealants are usually in poor condition as well. Often there is space between the logs and the putty or the clink. When chemical cleaning of the strip, and then the pressure, many times you would be cleaning with high water pressure at home, and within many wooden houses today, no drywall, etc. And that can cause problems. Cob blasting is a dry process, and worst, the the house is a bit of dust and mud in it. Much easier to clean and less destructive than water. In chemical pickling, most strippers are effective in neutralizing need to apply after the stripper. Next, the neutralizer also has to be pressure washed off. The fact of the matter is that there are some out there spots, stains usually hard shell type (Sikkens, etc) that even the best legal chemical strippers made no can effectively remove these finishes!
– Cob Blasting is the best way to prepare a registration surface for staining, because it opens the bead surface. This makes it more porous, so that registration will take and retain up to 50% more than a stain criticized ear registration. This means 50% more protection pigment and UV protection for your records, and this of course means the woods are not only well prepared but a longer work stains!
– From explosions ear is a dry process, the wooden house can be dyed immediately without waiting for the drying process, which should be peeled with chemicals. Preferably, the records should be treated with a liquid borate to make sure that nothing grows under the new spot, and allowed to dry before re-staining is done, however!
– These are just some of the reasons why we feel is the preferred method cob blasting. We're committed to the best processes, and those that are healthy for our environment!
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Jamie Fonder is the owner of Top-Coat Log Home Restoration LLC. We provide international services for log homes and all of their maintenance and restoration needs.
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