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NSN Solutions, Inc dba Velma.com Velma is a marketing assistant dedicated to building stronger and more profitable relationships. From "set it and forget it" auto-campaigns to creating custom campaigns on the fly, Velma is ready to build your relationships and your production 208-854-7900 5465 E. Terra Linda Way Nampa, ID 83687 USA LongDescription: Velma is a marketing assistant dedicated to building stronger and more profitable relationships. From "set it and forget it" auto-campaigns to creating custom campaigns on the fly, Velma is ready to build your relationships and your production
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Thu, 09 May 2013 11:37:00 GMT
Whether you live in an apartment and can't put up wallpaper, or you're just looking for a creative approach to decorating your walls, turning a wallpaper mural into a large-scale hanging picture is simple, cost efficient, and most importantly looks amazing. This how-to guide will walk you through 7 easy steps, from constructing a frame for support to transitioning a mural image onto sintra board. Follow this guide and you'll give those walls some life in no time! Step 1 - Assemble First you'll want to assemble the Aluminum t-slotted frame materials. Be sure that your corner connectors and brackets...
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Thu, 09 May 2013 09:50:00 GMT
Many driveways are constructed with asphalt material. Over the winter months in cold climates, asphalt can develop cracks and holes from harsh temperatures and damaging chemicals that are used to prevent ice buildup. It is very important to repair any cracks or holes as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of them becoming larger and potentially dangerous to you and your vehicle. Repairing these asphalt problems is quite easy to do and, with the right tools and materials, should take just an afternoon to complete. Be sure to check the weather forecast before you begin your repair project. You...
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Thu, 09 May 2013 09:48:00 GMT
Sealing a driveway isn't difficult, but there's a lot of preparation work before pouring the seal. I grew up in the farm filled lands of the Midwest and my driveway was made of sand ¾ of the year and ice for the other quarter. Yeah, I was stuck a lot. When I got my own home far from the cornfields, one of my prerequisites was an asphalt driveway. It was glorious. I wanted to keep my little piece of civilization protected from the elements, so I decided the best thing to do would be to seal it. My first attempt...
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