Acrylic, like polycarbonate, has very high light transmission, but is also extremely scratch resistant. This makes it ideal for optical devices, being safer and stronger than glass. Which is more scratch resistant acrylic or polycarbonate? Polycarbonate offers much more resilience … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Should I Throw Out My Teflon Pans?
Nonstick Pans Do Not Last Forever A good rule of thumb is to replace them approximately every five years. Look at your pans frequently. When they start to appear warped, discolored or scratched, be sure to stop using them. Are … Continue reading
How Do I Choose A Crankbait?
To most effectively fish a crankbait, you need it to periodically contact structure. To do that, you should whenever possible opt for a crankbait that runs slightly deeper than the water you are fishing. If you’re fishing a breakline that … Continue reading
How Do You Make A Grey Water Tank For A Caravan?
Does a caravan need a grey water tank? As a final point you NEVER need a grey water tank in a Caravan Park even where there are no sullage points, your grey water is expected to go on the ground … Continue reading
How Do You Fill A 4Wd Water Bladder?
How much water do you need for a 4wd trip? To be absolutely safe in a remote area you should have 200% more water than you need for survival, which is 2-3L drinking water per person per day. What is … Continue reading
Can I Bring 2 Carry Ons?
In general, you can bring two backpacks on a plane with you if one of them is considered as carry-on luggage and the other one is small enough to be considered as a carry-on personal item. Carry-on luggage should fulfill … Continue reading
What Is An Inside Turn On A Lake?
In short an inside turn picture a contour line in middle of a lake following the shore line, then it turns to shore then straightens out again that is an inside turn. The opposite would be the line turning out … Continue reading
Can You Mail Magnets Internationally?
Mailability. International Mail: Only non-regulated magnetized materials that have a magnetic field strength less than 0.002 gauss at a distance of 7 feet may be sent internationally. Magnetized materials which are regulated are prohibited. Is it okay to send magnets … Continue reading
How Do You Farm Pufferfish In Minecraft?
How do you keep puffer fish alive in Minecraft? Like other fish, pufferfish cannot survive out of water. Outside of water, they flop around like guardians for a while until they start suffocating, and then die like squid. In Bedrock … Continue reading
Are Fish Active In Cold Weather?
Like many people, fish tend to be less active in the cold. As cold-blooded creatures, their metabolism dips when temperatures take a dive. The layer of ice that forms on top of a lake, pond, river, or stream provides some … Continue reading
How Do You Attach A Boom To Mainsail?
How are sails attached to boom? The block is typically attached to the boom by means of a bail, which is a U-shaped piece of metal, flattened at the ends to allow attachment with screws or rivets. In smaller boats … Continue reading
How Many People To Man Is A Schooner?
Tern Schooner These vessels were cargo carriers of between 200 and 400 tons, requiring a crew of six to eight. Our Tern is shown with all sails set except staysails between the masts. How many men sail a schooner? An … Continue reading
Are Goldfish Top Or Bottom Feeders?
Frozen and live foods, including hornwort plant, can also be given as treats. Goldfish are naturally bottom feeders and may gulp air when feeding at the surface, causing them to lose equilibrium and float upside down. To avoid this, soak … Continue reading
What Is A Slip Knot Good For?
The slip knot is also known as the slipped overhand knot. The slip knot is a useful stopper knot. A stopper prevents a rope slipping through a hole. What is the purpose of a slip knot? The slip knot is … Continue reading
Do Walleye Bite When Its Raining?
One of the best times to catch walleye is right before rain. The bite will continue into the rain event itself. I have found walleye to continue biting during rain as long as you fish a little slower. The rain … Continue reading