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MENS Black 316L Stainless Steel Necklace Twist Chain 3.5mm Wide
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: - Excellent Luster and Unimpeachable Rust and Corruption Resistance
- 100% Nickel free
- High Quality
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St. Christopher Track and Field Medium Sterling Silver Medal
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This St. Christopher Track and Field Medium Sterling Silver Medal measures 3/4in. x 1/2in. The medal comes with a 18in. sterling silver chain in a gray velvet gift box.This item comes with a lifetime guarantee. If the item ever breaks or cannot be polished just send it back for repair or replacement. This guarantee takes precedence over our standard return policy.
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Bling Jewelry 14K Yellow Gold Classic CZ by the Inch Necklace 20" 24"
Price : $525.00
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: - 14K yellow gold necklace
- Classic CZ by the Inch
- Round cubic zirconia
- Great for Occasions, Everyday Wear, Christmas, Birthday & Gift for Her
- Weighs about 10 grams
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Drape your neckline with dazzling CZ Diamonds by the Inch. This stunning necklace was composed with 14K yellow gold for a truly mesmerizing look! Classically crafted, the bridal-style necklace features glimmering .20-ct CZs. This chain necklace is guaranteed to impress. Wear alone or with a matching bracelet and earrings set. Get your 14K yellow gold jewelry today and discover why gold is everlasting!
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St. Sebastian Baseball Large Sterling Silver Medal
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This St. Sebastian Baseball Large Sterling Silver Medal measures 1in. x 3/4in. The medal comes with a 24in. stainless chain in a gray velvet gift box.This item comes with a lifetime guarantee. If the item ever breaks or cannot be polished just send it back for repair or replacement. This guarantee takes precedence over our standard return policy.
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Sterling Silver Triple Row Diamond Cut Link Necklace, 18"
Price : $167.00 $36.00
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: - Made in Italy
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A combination of bright silver chains and geometric accents create this 18-inch necklace. Half-way down each side of the necklace is a display of overlapping diamond cut circles reflecting cheerful light. Below the shaped-accents are three linked chains which create a dramatic look as they cascade at different lengths. It fastens easily with a lobster-claw clasp.
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Questions & Answers
Question : What type of chain link fencing works best for any type of dog?
I personally believe 8 gauge chain link fencing would work best for any type of dog for a temporary amount of time. Any suggestions? This is for building enclosures for an animal rescue whom is limited on money.
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That would really depend on the dog. For example my pit cross would climb chain link to escape when he was in the pound. When they enclosed him on all sides, he figured out how to trip the latches (they were doubled latched doors).Since I rescued him from the pound, chicken wire is enough of a boundary to contain him.Some dogs will require a heavier gauge than others.If building enclosures I would go with the heaviest gauge possible, that would hold up to the worst of the worst of the breeds being contained.If it's for an all breed rescue, you could save costs by building 2-3 enclosures for the "trouble makers"& then use a lighter guage for rest of the enclosures.
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Question : How do I hang a wreath on a chain link fence?
Hello I am wanting to hang a wreath on the gate of my fence which is chain link...I was just wondering if there is a certain way I should do this. I love to decorate but it's kind of hard as a woman to do it on my own correctly. I am just curious if there is certain hardware I need to hang it or anything. Any advice helps!
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ZIP TIESThey DON'T BREAK in nasty weather, and are not metal like twist ties - which break easily.You can pick them up cheaply at Wal Mart or Home Depot.I use them often for outdoor crafts & other things.
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Question : how do I end my chain link fence in a different place?
I have a 4' chain link fence around my back yard. I want to put up just a partial privacy fence. My neighbors patio and mine are even with each other and I just want a little privacy when I go outside. Several people have told me to just put the privacy fence behind the chainlink, but I think that would look bad. I was thinking I could just end the chain link in a different spot and then build the privacy fence, but how do I do that?? Or does anyone have any advice on a different way to do this?
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Depending on how much you shorten the fence this is an ambitious project. Bolt cutters will cut the can in fence. Move the end cap to replace the center type at the new place you end the fence. You can rent a stretcher at your local rental store or perhaps the local chain link store can rent or loan you one. (Takes some muscle.) Other then taking out the left over post, (usually sank in cement and very heavy) you should be good to go with that. depending on your muscle factor you might want a wheel barrel to move the post you take out.
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Question : Can I use some leftover chain link fence to reinforce concrete I will put down for a new driveway?
I know steel is best, but is it ok to use chain link? I think it is some kind of aluminum or stainless steel alloy maybe?
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Actually that would work well. I once did a job where the homeowner decided to throw his old metal hangers in a sidewalk. I would not like to be the one to tear it out with chain link fence in it but if it was my driveway I would use it.
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Question : How do I draw a free-body diagram for a link of chains attached to a rope?
A chain is suspended by a rope. The chain is composed of four identical links and does not move. Draw a free body diagram for each of the four links. Is there a force of tension on all of them or just the top one? and in each diagram, are there two normal forces? confused... please explain why if you can.
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A free body diagram is a pictorial representation often used by physicists and engineers to analyze the forces acting on a body of interest. A free body diagram shows all forces of all types acting on this body.Each link has a "force arrow" at the top, pointing up; and a "force arrow" of equal magnitude at the bottom, pointing down. Since the bottom link does not move, the force at the top -- pushing the link up, must not be greater than the force at the bottom, pulling the link down. And, in fact, the 2 forces on the "bottom link" are equal: force of gravity = Mg pointing down; tension force on link immediately above = Mg pointing up.Assume mass of each link = M.On the second-from-bottom link, the force pointing down = 2Mg = force of gravity + weight of "bottom link". Therefore, the tension-force on the link immediately above = 2Mg pointing up.Likewise for the 2 remaining links.
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Question : Can you attach a reed fence to a chain-link fence that is shorter than it?
We have a chain link fence that is about 4 ft high and I would like to attach reed fencing that is about 6 ft high for more privacy. Is this doable? Also, if anyone has reed fencing, please let me know how it's working for you! Thanks.so you answer a question with a question... I am worried about the height difference in the fences and the stability that the reed fencing would have if it were attached to something shorter than it.
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We did this some 15 years ago to screen a swimming pool for the kids. Our natural reed fence was also attached to a four foot chainlink. The reed fence was secured to the chain link with florists wire, which I spaced about 3 feet apart, securing the reed to the fence at the 2 foot level and the 4 foot level. As far as the upper two feet of reed, I didn't worry about that at all and never had any problems with stability. Thus said, I live in an area that doesn't have a lot of wind so bending over in the wind just wasn't an issue. Our reed fence lasted about 6 years before the elements deteriorated the metal binding that hold a reed fence together. I left it up year round, and I imagine it would have lasted longer had I brought it indoors when the pool wasn't in use.
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Question : will a chain link fence work as a transmitter with an electric pet fence system?
we have a fenced in yard but we have a new dog that can jump it. I was wondering if the fence(Chain link) would work the same as a wire that you are supposed to bury.Thi sis for a "Shocker collar" type system.
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nope..the fence is galvanized..but if you do..make sure you get the proper signs to hang on the fence...besides..if it does work it wont last but a split second...all wires crossing will produce a huge short
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Question : How to get chain link post out?
Hubby and I found a chain link fence online for cheap, the catch is we have to pull it out ourselves. The posts are in cement in the ground, is there any easy or good way to get them out? Or should we just cut our losses on it?No, we havnt paid for anything. I am trying to decide if it's even worth the hassle.
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Let me see if I have this right. You are going to take down this guy’s chain link fence, posts and all AND you’re paying him. WOW. He should be paying you. When I was a kid I worked one summer for a few days pulling posts like this (about 20). I was paid $20 per post (in 1987) and it was absolutely back breaking. Last summer I helped a neighbor replace his 15 year old deck. Boards were rotted, split, warped, aged and just worn out. We was not looking forward to the rip down because that would mean a half days worth of splinters, getting stuck by nails and hauling boards from his yard out to a dumpster not to mention the need to have my tetanus shot updated. He advertised the boards for sale on Craigslist as “cheap”. One guy came and spent an entire day carefully dismantling the deck and hauled it away. The kicker was, he PAID my neighbor $250 for the privilege to do so. He was convinced he got a good deal. Sucker.
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Question : How do you install a chain link fence over concrete?
How do you install a chain link fence over concrete? How do you install a chain link fence over dry concrete. I have been looking for some sort of anchors but with no luck. Is there a different way to do it, besides braking the concrete?
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The only way I can think of may take a little work. Find a piece of pipe a little bigger than the post cut it about 10 inches long weld a plate on the bottom. Then drill a hole through it into the concrete ( I would use a large bolt) anchor that to the concrete set your post in the "cup" and secure it by drilling a couple of holes through the cup and pipe and bolting it in.Good Luck
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Question : Whats the difference between 2-link and 4-link tire chains?
i know 2 links have more chains then 4 links, but why.
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Its because 2 link provides for a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire. Therefore, helping to reduce the bumpy ride from being on chain - off chain. 2 link is always recommended for steering tires, since it allows more steering control.
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