A method for manufacturing an enamel-coated bullet is described. The method starts with casting a bullet from a metal material and quenching the cast bullet. After the bullet cools, applying a lubricant to the bullet and sizing the bullet to the appropriate caliber and rinsing the bullets in a solvent. Thereafter, applying an enamel coating to the bullets. The coating uses about 1 part by volume lacquer thinner, about 1.5 parts by volume hardener, and about 2.5 parts by volume epoxy paint. The process continues by contacting the bullets with a moving fluid for a sufficient time that they become dry and heating the bullets in an oven at a temperature of between 150 and 250 F. for a time between 20 and 45 minutes. Finally, the process involves applying a lubricant to the coated bullet and resizing the bullet to the appropriate caliber.
Most seemed happy just to secure a ticket, and had spent heavily to get to the draft. Tyler Ward, 43, a devoted Seattle Seahawks fan, spent about $1,000 to fly from Stuttgart, Germany, to Dallas. He wore a 12 jersey. Asked why he traveled so far to attend his first draft, he screamed, Seahawks! I
Macey Allen backed them with seven kills, five digs and three aces, Hunter Breidenbach (ace) tallied 12 assists and two kills, Tyler Ward added six digs, Abby Dryfuse (ace) and Amara Solomon both slammed two kills and two blocks, and Anna Latona (kill) had two digs.
Date: Sep 30, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Philly explosion raises questions about food truck safety
Tyler Ward co-owns The Spice Box food truck and is confident his truck is okay. Taking a break from the lunch crowd, he said, "We take all the precautions necessary for us to make sure we are good to go and be safe."
In addition to independent online video creators such as Lindsey Stirling, Tyler Ward and Megan Nicole, Fullscreen also works with Comcast's NBCUniversal and News Corp.'s Fox to manage their YouTube channels. Peter Chernin, Chairman of The Chernin Group, was the former chief operating officer of New
Date: Jun 17, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Jason Mraz's 'I Won't Give Up' Storms Hot 100's Top 10
Mraz premiered "Won't" live during his 2011 concert tour, well before an official version was released. The buzz was so great on the track that it quickly caught viral fire and, in the past couple weeks, garnered cover versions by YouTube luminaries Christina Grimmie and Tyler Ward.