Kerbsidemotors! guide to buying and fitting alloy wheels Alloy wheels are a great way to change the look of your car. They can add value if you are trying to sell it and increase performance and handling. As...
Top Ten Shopping_Tips Try terms like coffret, EDP and tester in your search terms (see our glossary of perfume terms ). Decide what strength perfume you want.Eau de parfum (EDP) is the most popular perfume...
As the number of overweight and obese kids in the UK rises year on year more parents and families are seeing the health benefits of owning an outdoor / garden trampoline! Trampolining provides an excellent...
To many people the thought of buying a door or window on e Bay to fit into their own home would possibly be expelled due to the fear of having to fit it!. Having fitted double glazing for over 30 years I can...
WHAT IS A FAT QUARTER? A term used in patchwork and sewing. It is a way of cutting a yard of traditional quilting cotton fabric in 4. If you cut a quarter of a yard from a length of material you will get a...
Card - A guide to weight (gsm) and caliper (microns) Card thickness or caliper is measured in microns (1000 microns = 1 mm) but frequently sold or described by weight or gsm (grammes per square meter). Paper...
BODY JEWELLERY TYPES AND SIZES This guide has been written by The International Shop of Mystery to help you to select the correct body jewelry for your needs, and to enable you to convert between the US gauge...
With our large range of trailer wheels and tyres we are finding that we are regually asked what PCD means so we aim to make it very easy to work this out after reading this guide. First of all What does PCD...
I used to own a saloon version of one of these cars and I have a few tips to pass on. I drove it from new and covered a total of 190K miles in 13 years. I serviced it myself after I found proffessional work...
All AFVs and aircraft models shown in my shop photographs are 1/144 scale and all figures are 12 mm. I also state that the 12 mm figures on sale are suitable for N gauge and this can result in some confusion....