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DORTREND INTERNATIONAL LTD

Phone: 01299-827-837
STOURPORT-ON-SEVERN, WORCESTERSHIRE

Dortrend design and manufacture high quality door fittings and have designs for every area of offices, hospitals, institutions, educational establi...

www.dortrend.co.uk

WAGNER GB LTD

Phone: 01355-263-326
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE
www.wagnergb.com

FRANCHI INTERNATIONAL

Phone: 02073-514-554
LONDON, LONDON

Franchi International London, door and window ironmongery scheduling, mechanical products and bathroom and cabinet accessories, Chelsea Harbour Des...

www.franchiinternational.com

LAIRD SECURITY HARDWARE

Phone: 01423-324-040
YORK, NORTH YORKSHIRE

Over 12000 product lines are located in a modern distribution centre located in ... In addition to a 10 year performance guarantee, Laird offers ho...

www.lairdsecurity.co.uk

LAIRD SECURITY HARD WARE LTD

Phone: 01376-507-507
WITHAM, ESSEX

Over 12000 product lines are located in a modern distribution centre located in ... In addition to a 10 year performance guarantee, Laird offers ho...

www.lairdsecurity.co.uk

PINE & SHINE WOOD COMPANIONS

Phone: 02085-708-000
TEDDINGTON, MIDDLESEX

GROUPCO LTD

Phone: 01236-721-557
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE

GROUPCO LTD

Phone: 01733-234-750
PETERBOROUGH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

UK based supply company producing a wide range of fittings for windows and doors ... Today the door fittings and window fittings supplies we offer ...

www.groupcoltd.co.uk

DETAIL PLUS (UK)

Phone: 02088-781-592
LONDON, LONDON

detail plus home accessories for bathroom kitchen prestige brands sheen london ... We are proud to be associated with our online partner Samuel Hea...

www.detailplus.co.uk

STRAND HARDWARE LTD

Phone: 01922-639-111
WALSALL, WEST MIDLANDS

Welcome to Strand Hardware. Strand Hardware Ltd is an independent private company ... Both he and Russell Cook (Joint Managing Director) have many ...

www.strandhardware.co.uk

DOOR SOLUTIONS LTD

Phone: 08452-301-766
BARNSLEY, SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here. Recent Posts. Categories. No ... EvoLve theme by Blogatize • Powered by WordPress Do...

www.doorsolution.co.uk

DORJAM LTD

Phone: 01284-700-468
BURY ST. EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK

ADVANCED DOOR CONTROLS LTD

Phone: 01273-693-393
BRIGHTON, EAST SUSSEX
www.advanceddoorcontrols.co.uk

TURNSTYLE DESIGNS

Phone: 01271-325-325
BARNSTAPLE, DEVON

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www.turnstyledesigns.com

HARTFORD COMMERCIAL WINDOWS

Phone: 01616-529-983
OLDHAM, LANCASHIRE
www.hartfordcommercials.co.uk

POSITIVE IMAGE

Phone: 01415-567-200
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE

THE KNOB SHOP

Phone: 01252-875-109
SANDHURST, BERKSHIRE

The UK's widest selection of door furniture and cabinet fittings. The place for all ironmongery and peripheral products - from radiator cabine...

www.knobshop.biz

FRED DENNIS LTD

Phone: 01543-419-700
LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE
www.freddennis.co.uk

GLENMARCO LTD

Phone: 02084-214-025
HARROW, MIDDLESEX

CODELOCKS LTD

Phone: 01635-268-029
THATCHAM, BERKSHIRE

Offers electronic, combination, pushbutton, and keyless door locks for access control for both commercial and domestic property security.

www.codelocks.co.uk

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heavy metal amp advice?

im looking for an amp that will give me a good metal sound like testament or megadeth, all ive got right now is an ibanez with an emg-80 active bridge pickup and a marshall kerry king edition 10 watt practice amp and it SUCKS. i need a heavier sound badly.

Jesse G

Question answered by wst

Marshall or Peavey could be your affordable and convenient options. You could look into more powerful amps, eg 70-80 watt or 100 watt, which should be sufficient even for small scale gig rigs. A 10 watt amp probably doesn't sound all that great, even in your bedroom cos it's only meant to be used as a practise amp. Just so you'd get an idea: I had a 100 watt peavey bandit (tube simulator) and it was a monster in my 12' x 6' bedroom at 4-6 master, 2-3 distortion gain (with everything in the room, e.g. bed, curtains, cupboards, framed posters on the walls). I play the bass now and I have a 350 watt hartke half stack bass amp in my 8' x 6' music room. It gets really crazy at about 4-5 master volume (everything around me starts rattling, rumbling... the ceiling, the glass windows, the door) so it's always at about 2, max at 3 (If i need it to be any softer, I'll fiddle around with the volume knob on the bass). A 350 watt bass amp is roughly about the equivalent power to a 175 watt guitar amp. It's there mainly for gigging. Also, it's always a great idea to shop around second hand stores. Try out every single amp you can find. You may stumble upon that tone that you've been looking for which you'd may not get from Peavey or Marshall or other common amp brands. Besides just volume and power, components of amplifiers make significant differences in its sound amplication and ultimately, your tone (some research here would be advantageous to you). I became familiar with different amps and roughly know which amplication units sound good with my instrument as I practised with bands at different rehearsal studios because I got to try them in the band mix (even if different studio rooms have different acoustics). Keep in mind that different rooms (different room structure, layouts, furniture placements) will produce different amplified tone. A room with tiled flooring and glass doors will produce a different frequency response and resonant differently from a room with carpets, heavy padded walls and wooden window panes. I needed something punchy with solid mids, which was one of the reasons why I got my current bass amp rig (10" speakers, aluminium cones). The onboard preamp of my primary bass guitar has a lot of the low frequencies that I require which is sufficient. It's also great if you could do a little research on the amps that your favourite guitarists use most of the time (stage rigs, studio rigs, etc). Good luck in your search! Note: I may be playing bass now (no longer electric guitar) but I'm dealing with the issue of instrument amplication, which applies to all instruments that require electric amplification units.

Help Me Design My Room!?

Hi! I moved, and my new bedroom is huge! I want to make it look a lot better (and coordinated) with new stuff, but I don't want to make my parents spend too much. I'm 12 years old, but I don't like little kid things. The walls right now are beige (boring) and the carpets are white. I have a wooden book case that looks kinda like this: http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/05020077000_1236558346007?hei=500&wid=500&op_sharpen=1 It's bottom two shelves are filled with box, the third one has nothing, the fourth shelf has a huge radio, and the fifth shelf is filled with fashion design things. I also have a desk that is made of the same wood. Then, I have a silver TV sitting on a card table that is olive green. I have no side table, just a laundry basket turned upside down. Lol. No joke. I have a small black lamp sitting on that. My bed is a twin size, making the room look even more big. The bed spread is brown with orange, green, pink, and blue flowers. The sheets are sky blue like the flower, and the pillows are pink like the flower. The closet doors are white, I have 3 windows and no curtains. I have lots of pictures laying around that I painted when I was five, and they are all very very colorful, but they don't match my bedspread. In fact, none of my stuff matches it. That's where I need help. What color should I paint my room, what will fill up all the empty space in my room (or make the room look smaller), what accessories should I get for my room, and what stuff do I need to take out of my room? Should I hang up the paintings from when I was five or find somewhere better to put them? I like fashion design, stuff that matches, drawing, jewelry, and music. My favorite color is pink. Remember, I'm 12. If you could help, that would be amazing. Any ideas are welcome. My budget right now is like $200. I am a very DIY kind of person, so I will be able to tackle painting things and such. Thanks so much, Hailey P.S. If you need more info, just let me know and I'll add it. :) The colors of the flowers on my bedspread are a bright orange: http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Fabric/Tulip/Cool-Color-Spray/Neon-Orange/Neon-Orange.gif This color pink: http://bowsclips.com/images/bow%20hot%20pink.jpg Lime Green: http://www.factorydirectparty.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/1/2/12029_1.jpg Sky Blue: http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Airbrush/AmeriMist/Advanced/Sky-Blue/Sky-Blue.gif The bedspread itself is this color brown: http://www.wallcovering-store.com/images/leather_walls/mats/32.jpg Just to let you know, I want everything to match with those colors. Thanks. Oh, and more, I can't buy new sheets because I just got this comforter for my B-Day. I also like stuff like scrapbooking, sports, and writing.

Hailey

Question answered by Angie

Hi! You could change your furniture from your old house but if you don't want to, than you could paint you room all kinds of colors like purple on top of the wall, light purple on the upper middle, orange in the lower middle, etc. It doesn't have to be those colors. You might want to get another fan, too. Like a colorful one? Maybe not. Paint the wooden shelf your favorite color or just a color that matches your room. Maybe you could get a mini diamond chandelier, they go well with anything. Neon or dark colors would be nice, not too bright though. Get different colored or patterned curtains if you like and this is what I would do, I would paint multicolored musical notes on the wall, that would be very cute! Maybe you could get a Queen size bed or keep it the same, it doesn't really matter. You should still make the room look big, maybe for when you get older. Plus, you could keep the room funky for when your a teen so that you wouldn't have to buy all new stuff for when you decide you don't like your room (not like you wouldn't!) I really hope I helped. It sounds like your room is going to be awesome! P.S. I love your name! ~Angie

How Should I orgamize my bedroom?

I have A dresser-52.5 inches by 17.5 inches A Desk 42.5 by 23 A stool - 17 . 5 by 11.5 a tv stand with a 26 inch flat screen tv an amp a dvd player and a receiver -26 by 14 3 speakers 2 measure 10 by 10 an the third measures 10.5 by 14.5 i have a bird and cage -17.5 by15.5 a bed 36.5 by 76 my room measures 108( 9 feet )wide by 10 feet long with an additional with an additional 17 inches where the door is on 2 of my walls i have ledges that are 2 feet of the ground and 6 inches wide my closet is 23 inches by 45 inches i am a 15 year old teenage guy and i need help

Greg Beattie

Question answered by Parsnipsnapper

Get 2 sheets of squared paper. Draw out everything to scale - the room, the door, ledges, closet and window, and all the furniture. Remembering to leave space to move about, open doors and drawers, etc, just experiment with different layouts on the paper until you get something you like. Recheck all the measurements, then do it.

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