12 Years Factory wholesale Rubber shoe cover Belize Supplier
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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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Matt Stagmer – Swordsmith
Ilya Alekseyev – Master Armourer and Engraver
Sam Salvati – Blacksmith
Lauren Schott – Goldsmith and Casting
John Mitchell – Fabricator
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Series Created & Directed by Andy Signore
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Series Produced & Episode Builds Directed by Brent Lydic
Line Producer – Phil Rogers
Production Manager – Benjamin Montague
Production Coordinator – Brendan Kennedy
Script Supervisor – David Cross
Director of Photography – Corey Jennings
Crew & Gear provided by Mark Leisher Productions:
1st AC – Shane Yeager
Gaffer – Ross Stansfield
Swing – Jake Swinney
PA – David Van Tassel
PA / Runner – Greg Shull
Set Medic – Kevin Durgard
DIT – Steven Belcher
Edited by Jordan Harris & Christopher Otwell
Lead Assistant Editor – Gracie Hartmann
Post Production Supervisor – Michael Gallagher
DIT – Steven Belcher
Animated Illustrations by Shawn Coss
Stunt Coordinator / Stunts – Jim Frank
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Broke your acetate glasses? Here’s how to fix them This method will only work for pure acetate frames (and not regular plastic or TR-90 frames; they are different!).
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You will need
1. Your broken glasses
2. A bottle of pure acetone (available
at most hardware stores).
Carefully pour acetone into the cap of the bottle.
BEWARE: ACETONE IS VERY FLAMMABLE!.
Carefully set your broken glasses in the acetone.
Let the frame soak for 2 minutes.
After 2 minutes, take the glasses out of the acetone.
The acetone has softened the acetate, allowing you to fuse the glasses back together.
Apply equal pressure to both sides and hold the pieces together until they are stuck together without aid.
Now, the frame needs to dry for 24 hours.
24 hours later…
Once the glasses are dry, you may want to smooth the area where the glasses were fused together.
To do this, simply dip your finger in acetone and gently
rub out the uneven areas of the frame.
While doing this, be extremely careful not to spill acetone on the lenses, as this may ruin the lens coating.
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