21 Years Factory 3-PCS Small Tweezer Sets Morocco Manufacturer
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■Model Number: RL-NZ002A
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■Material: Q195 Cold-rolled Steel
■Thickness: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm
■Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated
■Finish: Polished
■Package: Suction Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8203200000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
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■Do not heat it.
■Do not take acid drugs with it.
■Keep it clean after using it.
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LINK TO BUY Buffing Kit: https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-buffing-kit.html
LINK TO BUY 1/2 HP Buff Motor: https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-1-2-hp-buffmotor.html
LINK TO BUY Wheel Smoothing & Buffing Kit: https://www.eastwood.com/ew-wheel-smoothing-and-buffing-kit.html
LINK TO BUY 1 HP Buff Kit: https://www.eastwood.com/1-hp-buff-kit.html
LINK TO BUY Economy Stand: https://www.eastwood.com/economy-buff-grinder-stand.html
Eastwood Buffing Kit
Item #50341
17-Pc. Polishing Kit has everything you need to add a lustrous shine to automotive parts and more
Eastwood’s deluxe polishing kit is designed to make your steel, stainless, aluminum and plastic automotive components shine brightly! Use your electric drill, cordless drill or pneumatic die grinder for easy, effective, polishing jobs—on or off the vehicle.
5 compounds (one 4-oz. tube each: brown Tripoli, gray stainless, white rouge, jeweler’s rouge, blue plastic)
5 small felt bobs
2 mushroom buffs
2 large buffs (round, tapered)
3 wheels (2 spiral-sewn, 1 loose-sewn)
Eastwood 1/2 HP Buff Motor
Item #13542
High-quality 1/2-HP Buff Motor is the easily affordable unit rugged enough for everyday use
1/2-HP Buffer runs at 3450 rpm for buffing metal or plastics.
Extended length and balanced shafts offer more work space around wheel
Cast housing and base assure smooth operation, extended bearing life
Use with 6″-8″-dia. buffs (see “Accessories” tab)
Wheel Smoothing And Buffing Kit
Item #13107
Smoothing and Buffing Kit restores your wheels at a fraction of the cost of a professional refinisher
In your own garage, this Smoothing and Buffing Kit helps you make old, road-worn aluminum or mag wheels look like new. Or create a custom look!
8 buffs
5 compounds
Accessories and instructions
Eastwood1 HP Buff Kit
Item #14139
A quality, powerful buff Motor and complete Buff Set is the perfect way for an enthusiast to get started.
The full 1-HP buff motor offers the versatility of 2 speeds (1720/3450 RPM) and features generous 26-1/4″ overall length to facilitate buffing large parts or the stacking of multiple buffs. Operates on 115VAC. Also includes a selection of:
Buff wheels
Compounds
Rake
See the Contents tab for a list of all the items included.
Economy Stand
Item #13162
The right Work Stand, at the right price…designed for your buff motor or grinder
Work at a more comfortable height, or save workbench space, when you mount your buff motor or grinder on this economy work stand.
30-1/2″ working height
11″ x 8-3/4″ top mounting platform
Slotted to accept most motors
Ideal for the weekend resto enthusiast
***********WARNING: inappropiate/ strong language!*********
This is the original video!
This video shows why plastic trash is detrimental to marine life and why especially plastic straws are one of the most superfluous items made out of plastic, especially if they end up as plastic trash in our oceans.
The research team around Christine Figgener (Texas A&M University) found a male Olive Ridley sea turtle during a in-water research trip in Costa Rica.
He had a 10-12 cm PLASTIC STRAW lodged in his nostril, they removed it.
SAY “NO” TO PLASTIC STRAWS, AND ANY KIND OF ONE-TIME USE PLASTIC ITEMS!
If you would like to support our research for the next three years, please think about donating to our GoFundMe Campaign
https://gofundme.com/wuhvd6zj
UPDATES
The Plastic Pollution Coalition just launched their “No Straw” Campaign in collaboration with us.
Take the No-Straw-Pledge and learn more:
https://www.plasticpollutioncoalition….
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The Story behind the viral video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLN52…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MPHb…
OUR STORY:
My research team found a male Olive Ridley sea turtle during a in-water research trip in Costa Rica.
He had a 10-12 cm PLASTIC STRAW lodged in his nostril.
After initially thinking that we are looking at a parasitic worm, and trying to remove it to identify it, we cut a small piece of to investigate further and finally identified what we were REALLY looking at.
After a short debate about what we should do we removed it with the plier of a swiss army knive which was the only tool available on our small boat (not intended for overnight stays), since we were on the ocean, in a developing country, a few hours away from the coast and several hours away from any vet (probably days from any vet specialised in reptiles, not to mention sea turtles) and x-ray machines. Plus, we would have incured a penalty (up to time in jail) on ourselves by removing the turtle since that is beyond our research permits. He did very obviously not enjoy the procedure very much, but we hope that he is now able to breath more freely.
The blood from the shoulder is from a 6mm skin biopsy we took previously to this event for a genetic study (part of our permitted research), which usually doesn’t bleed much, but which started bleeding while restraining the turtle.
We disinfected the air passageway with iodine and kept the turtle for observation before releasing him back into the wild.
The bleeding stopped pretty much immediately after the removal of the straw, and when we released him, he swam happily away.
The turtle very likely ate the straw and regurgitated the straw where it ended up in the wrong passageway. The nasal cavity of sea turtles is connected directly to the palate (roof of the mouth) by a long nasopharyngeal duct.
Copyright: Christine Figgener
https://ocean.tamu.edu/people/students…
https://puranatura.zenfolio.com/
Twitter: @ChrisFiggener
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com
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BACKGROUND
What are single-use plastic items?
https://www.greeneriepa.org/single-use…
https://singleuseplastic.co.uk/what-we…
What can you do?
REDUCE (REFUSE=STRAWS)/ RE-USE/ RECYCLE
https://www.recycling-guide.org.uk/rrr…
Organise your own clean ups!
An amazing plastic clean-up project is the TWO HANDS PROJECT, collect trash and post it on facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/twohandsproject
https://www.twohandsproject.org/
MORE INFO:
https://micro2016.sciencesconf.org/
https://www.kcet.org/news/redefine/red…
https://www.plasticchange.org/en/om-pl…
http:/theoceancleanup.com