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Bringing out the best in your home by turning tired rooms into stunning living spaces is the sort of challenge Blinds n’ Blessings loves to take on. We have been helping transform customer’s homes in London since 2006 and our expertise with interior design is exceptional – we provide a very personal touch. Take a look at our made to measure curtains gallery as well as our made to measure tie backs gallery below to see some of our beautiful curtains and tie backs we have created for previous customers.

We offer a complete made to measure curtain service in North London, including measuring, designing and fitting your curtains at your convenience. Choose from plain and simple neutral tones to shimmery and glamorous finishes; velvety chenilles to textured weaves; plainly woven fabrics to luxurious linens, your options are endless. Blinds n’ Blessings will advise you step by step so you select the best curtain finish whether modern, contemporary or traditional. We can hang, press and dress all types of windows in all types of rooms, from the smallest to the largest, draping your curtains with a statement of your own individual style. See extra details at Curtains North London

Here at Blinds n Blessings we are proud to have over 20 years experience in the trade, supplying and fitting window blinds throughout London and the home counties. This means we can give you all the expert help you need when choosing from our superb and extensive collection of blinds. We offer the finest quality blinds at the right prices for discerning customers. Our personal service includes free no-obligation advice and sample viewing at your convenience. We offer a complete made to measure curtain service in North London, including measuring, designing and fitting your curtains at your convenience. Choose from plain and simple neutral tones to shimmery and glamorous finishes; velvety chenilles to textured weaves; plainly woven fabrics to luxurious linens, your options are endless. See more info about Curtains North London.

I was extremely impressed with the service I received from Blinds n’ Blessings. Barbra managed to find time in the team’s busy schedule to come to my house to clean all of my curtains and blinds on very short notice, and her team went above and beyond in executing the job, pro-actively finding solutions to issues which arose along the way, and being immensely considerate of the fact that I was at home whilst they worked. And, to top it all off, the curtains and blinds have been given a new lease of life and look as good as new. I couldn’t recommend them enough. Blinds n’ Blessings is the London-wide agents for Edublinds an innovative educational roller blind concept printed with colourful and exciting learning designs, installed on under-used window spaces. Our unique top quality, white-board friendly sun-filtering blinds tick all the right boxes in any educational setting, inspiring and stimulating young minds.

Types of Blinds : Faux Wood Blinds: Faux wood blinds are more durable and moisture resistant than real wood. This type of blind is often used in high humidity spaces, such as the kitchen, bathroom, or garage if the look of wood is desired. How do I measure my own blind? Decide whether you want your blinds to fit inside or outside the window recess. For outside the recess measure the width and drop of the area over the window you want to cover and provide these exact measurements. For a blind to fit inside the recess take three measurements across the width in millimetres (top, middle and bottom) and three measurements for the drop (left, middle and right) and use the smallest measurement taken for both width and drop. Source : https://www.blindsnblessings.co.uk/

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Projection welding can be used on low-carbon, low-alloy and stainless steels, as well as on aluminum. Typically, thicknesses up to 0.125 in. (3.18 mm) can be joined. Thin workpieces–from 0.010 in. (0.25 mm) up to 0.022 in. (0.56 mm)–may require special equipment. Below 0.010 in. (0.25 mm), resistance spot welding is recommended, because on this thin material the projections would collapse before the fusion temperature is reached. While projection welding can be less expensive than resistance spot welding, workpiece alignment is more critical, and heights of projections with simultaneous welds need to be closely controlled– typically, within 0.003 in. (0.08 mm) of each other.

Plug welding is an alternative to spot welding used by vehicle manufacturers where there is insufficient access for a spot welder. For DIY car restoration it’s generally used instead of spot welding on panels flanges that would have originally been spot welded. Plug welds when done properly tend to be stronger than the original spot welds. Rally car builders often use the technique, and it is acceptable in a UK MOT test as an alternative to spot welds where repairing older cars (it would not be suitable for modern high tensile steels).

The welding heat is generated by the electric current, which is transferred to the workpiece through copper alloy electrodes. Copper is used for the electrodes as it has a high thermal conductivity and low electrical resistance compared to most other metals, ensuring that the heat is generated preferentially in the work pieces rather than the electrodes. The amount of heat depends on the thermal conductivity and electrical resistance of the metal as well as the amount of time the current is applied. Other materials commonly spot welded include stainless steels (in particular austenitic and ferritic grades), nickel alloys and titanium. See extra details at Tecna Spot Welder Price.

As is often the case with machine tools, there are two types: portable (for ease of use but with limited performance); and stationary (better suited to intensive work and thicker metal sheet).