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Threshold Ramps Rubber Portable Ramp 2 1/4" Riser
Price : $174.00 $171.04
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: - Threshold Ramps Rubber Portable Ramp is designed for doorways and raised landings and can be used by itself or two combined to make entry and/or exit convenient and safe
- Portable Ramp simply sits against the doorsill (inside or outside) to provide a smooth ground to sill transition and is especially practical for sliding glass doors.
- Portable access ramps is made of 100% recycled tires,Rubber Threshold Ramps are ADA approved, slip-resistant, and designed for years of continual use.
- The Rubber Threshold ramp is ideal for indoor and outdoor use and because the ramp is fully portable, it can be moved to another location if desired.
- Portable Ramps are made entirely of recycled tires, the Rubber Threshold Ramp uses tires diverted from landfills and transformed into a clean and attractive entrance to your door.
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Threshold Ramps Rubber Portable Ramp is designed for doorways and raised landings and can be used by itself or two combined to make entry and/or exit convenient and safe. Portable Ramp simply sits against the doorsill (inside or outside) to provide a smooth ground to sill transition and is especially practical for sliding glass doors because it does not interfere with the door track. Portable access ramps is made of 100% recycled tires, Rubber Threshold Ramps are ADA approved, slip-resistant, and designed for years of continual use. Portable Ramp can easily be trimmed for lower heights and narrower widths to fit any entrance or threshold. Standard width is 48" (for wider entrances, simply place 2 ramps side-byside). The Rubber Threshold ramp is ideal for indoor and outdoor use and because the ramp is fully portable, it can be moved to another location if desired. Optional pair of Rubber Risers can be combined with additional Rubber Threshold Ramp to create a maximum height of 4¾". Portable Ramps are made entirely of recycled tires, the Rubber Threshold Ramp uses tires diverted from landfills and transformed into a clean and attractive entrance to your door. ADA approved. Solid rubber material is durable, secure, and provides slip-resistance in all weather conditions. Unlimited weight capacity. Wheel chair ramps are designed for years of continued use.1½ height weighs 18 pounds and is 1½ high x 14½ long x 48 wide. 2½ height weighs 40 pounds and is 2½ high x 24 long x 48 wide. Portable access ramps can be easily trimmed for lower heights and widths to fit any entrance or threshold. Fully portable! Can be moved to another door or location, if desired. This accessibility product is ideal for residential and commercial applications. For indoor or outdoor use. Cost effective alternative to concrete and aluminum ramps. Sets up in seconds and no tools are required. Simply place ramp against threshold or raised landing for immediate use.
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Question : How to build a door alarm
I bought a buzzer, switch, battery holder, and a "Sliding door/window disconnect contact". Im having trouble putting it all together. (when the door opens i want the buzzer to go off). Do i need anything else How do i connect it
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I bought a buzzer, switch, battery holder, and a "Sliding door/window disconnect contact". Im having trouble putting it all together. (when the door opens i want the buzzer to go off). Do i need anything else How do i connect it
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Question : How is a prebuilt retail computer different from one you build yourself
I'm thinking of buying a Dell computer, but all the Computers I've ever had, have been ones built from parts by my cousin or the local computer shop. I've heard people say things like companies slowdown computers with bloatware or use a recovery disk for such and such(what the heck is a recovery disk). So what I'm asking is how would a Dell be different than if you used the same specs to have your local computer shop build one. Software differences, hardware differences, limitations on how or what software can be used, or some other difference Thank You
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One difference is that, with the really big vendors like Dell, you usually can't build a computer "to spec", where your specification includes things like the exact model of motherboard, power supply, and most other components. One result is that Dell will choose the cheapest (which often implies lowest capacity) power supply that works for the parts you ordered and has a failure rate that allows them to minimize total costs, including their warranty and on-site service costs. The same general thing is true for other components, such as the case, cooling components such as fans and heatsinks, etc. One consequence of this is that, if you want to do something like replace your video card with a fancier card, you may run into issues with the power supply being big enough, your case being large enough, and so on. Another issue with Dell is cost. For low-end budget PCs, I think that Dell isn't too bad at all, price-wise. For a cheap PC, you want that "as small and cheap as possible" power supply and Dell also includes an OS, which takes up a large chunk of your budget if you're buying it separately (Vista Home Basic is like $90 for an OEM version on Newegg). But, if you try to buy a gaming PC from Dell, you wind up paying through the nose. For example, if you want to upgrade your graphic card on an XPS 420 from a Radeon HD 2400 Pro to a 512 MB 8800gt, it's $300 extra. That card is about $150 at Newegg. Another issue is bloatware. Dell loads up their PCs with various third-party software packages and stuff that you may never use. I believe that they also install software that helps them do remote PC support (at least, they used to --- I haven't looked at this in years), and there were several incidents where exploitable security holes were found in that software.
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