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Faithfull Lead Dresser
This Faithfull Lead Dresser is used when moulding or dressing sheet lead, copper, zinc, aluminium and other ductile material.Lead dressers have rounded corners with a raised handle to provide sufficient clearance for the user’s knuckles when hammering.The lead dresser is durable, manufactured from tough high density plastic to withstand hammering on the top, or sides.Specifications: Weight : 450g.Face Dimensions: 50 x 170mm (2 x 6.3/4in).Additional Information:• Material: Plastic• Product Type: Lead Dresser• Width (mm): 50• Depth (mm): 170
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Monument Lead Ladle
Monument Lead Ladle with a handle welded to a pressed steel bowl with a zinc plated finish. Suitable for pouring molten metals and compound. Bowl diameter: 100mm (4 in).
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Faithfull Beech Lead Dresser
The Faithfull traditional lead dresser manufactured from straight grain seasoned beech timber. It has rounded corners and a raised handle grip to give plenty of knuckle room when hammering or shaping a large range of ductile materials.Additional Information:• Material: Beechwood• Product Type: Lead Dresser• Width (mm): 50• Depth (mm): 170
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Draper Lead Dressing Tool
Specially designed lead dressers tool, intended for beating sheet lead, copper, zinc, aluminium etc. onto flat surfaces. Made from PE plastic. Features and Benefits • Specially designed lead dressers tool • Intended for beating sheet lead, copper, zinc, aluminium etc. onto flat surfaces • Made from PE plastic Contents 1 x Lead Dressing Tool
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Why have the bonds in my portfolio, which are securities, lost the most value, even though they are EU government bonds considered safe investment havens?
The value of bonds in your portfolio may have decreased due to changes in interest rates. When interest rates rise, the value of existing bonds decreases because they are paying lower interest rates than newly issued bonds. This is known as interest rate risk. Even though EU government bonds are considered safe investments, they are still subject to fluctuations in interest rates, which can impact their value. Additionally, other factors such as economic conditions, inflation expectations, and market sentiment can also affect the value of bonds in your portfolio.
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How does investing in bonds differ from investing in a bank account?
Investing in bonds involves purchasing debt securities issued by governments or corporations, which pay a fixed interest rate over a specified period of time. In contrast, investing in a bank account typically involves depositing money into a savings or checking account, where it earns a variable interest rate set by the bank. Bonds generally offer higher potential returns than bank accounts, but they also carry a higher level of risk. Additionally, bonds have a maturity date, while bank accounts provide more immediate access to funds.
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Why have the bonds in my portfolio, which are securities, lost the most value, even though they are EU government bonds considered as safe investment havens?
The value of EU government bonds in your portfolio may have decreased due to a variety of factors such as changes in interest rates, inflation expectations, or market sentiment. Even though EU government bonds are generally considered safe investment havens, they are still subject to market fluctuations and can lose value in certain economic conditions. Additionally, global events, economic uncertainty, or changes in government policies can also impact the value of these securities. It's important to monitor the market and economic conditions to understand the reasons behind the decrease in value of your bond holdings.
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Is it worth investing in Ukraine's war bonds?
Investing in Ukraine's war bonds can be a way to show support for the country during its conflict with Russia, but it also comes with risks. The situation in Ukraine is volatile and the outcome of the conflict is uncertain, which could affect the value of the bonds. Additionally, there may be concerns about the stability of the Ukrainian economy and the government's ability to repay the bonds. Therefore, investing in Ukraine's war bonds should be carefully considered and individuals should weigh the potential risks and rewards before making a decision.
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Monument Beechwood Lead Bending Stick
Monument Bending Stick, used for shallow curves on lead sheet.Made from Beechwood.Additional Information:• Material: Beechwood• Product Type: Bending Stick
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Monument Beechwood Lead Bossing Stick
Monument Bossing Stick used for forming lead into shapes on roofs and lead topped bay windows.Made from Beechwood.Additional Information:• Material: Beechwood• Product Type: Bossing Stick
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Everbuild Lead Mate Sealant Grey 310ml
Everbuild Everflex® Lead Mate Sealant is a low modulus, neutral cure sealant specifically designed to give exceptional adhesion to soft metals such as lead, brass etc. Specially formulated as an alternative to mortaring lead flashing and sheet into brick, stone and concrete. With excellent adhesion to metals, it will not stain or corrode soft metals unlike most conventional sealants. Designed for a low dirt pick up rate, and excellent flexibility ± 50%. It also has excellent low and high (+150° C) temperature resistance and is solvent free with low shrinkage during vulcanisation. Resistant to plasticiser migration and may be used over water based and solvent based paints for a professional finish. It has excellent external weathering properties and will withstand all weather conditions, giving a longer professional look. AREAS FOR USE- As an alternative to mortaring in lead flashing and sheet into brick, stone and concrete.- Suitable as an expansion joint sealant.- Weather sealing and joint sealing to pre-formed panels.- Sealing soft metals such as lead, copper and zinc.- Parapet and roof weather sealing applications. Specification Size: 295mlColour: GreyAdditional Information:• Sealant Type: Roofing• Colour: Grey• Size (ml): 295
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Everbuild Lead Mate Patination Oil 1l
The Everbuild Lead Mate Patination Oil has been specially formulated to provide a protective coating for newly installed leadwork that helps to prevent the white carbonate staining that affects new lead and surrounding tiles, brickwork, stonework etc. Just one coat of Patination Oil also helps to provide a uniform, attractive appearance to newly installed lead. It is particularly important to treat areas of newly installed lead that are subject to water flowing over the surface onto surrounding areas as staining of tile and brick will be more severe in such circumstances. The no spill pack means no more spills or drips to clean up, and easier application.1 x Everbuild Lead Mate Patination Oil 1 litreAdditional Information:• Type: Patination Oil• Size (L): 1
Price: 13.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
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Is it lead(II) chloride or lead dichloride?
The correct name for the compound is lead(II) chloride. The Roman numeral II in parentheses indicates that the lead ion has a +2 charge, and the chloride ion has a -1 charge. Therefore, the compound is formed by the combination of one lead ion and two chloride ions, resulting in lead(II) chloride. The term "lead dichloride" would imply the presence of two lead ions and two chloride ions, which is not the correct chemical formula for this compound.
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'Silver or lead?'
I would choose silver over lead. Silver is a valuable precious metal with many uses, including in jewelry, electronics, and currency. Lead, on the other hand, is a toxic metal that can be harmful to human health and the environment. Therefore, I would prefer the benefits and versatility of silver over the risks associated with lead.
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How does lead react with nitrogen to form lead nitride?
Lead reacts with nitrogen to form lead nitride through a chemical reaction. When lead is heated in the presence of nitrogen gas, the high temperature and pressure cause the lead atoms to react with the nitrogen atoms, forming lead nitride. This reaction is a synthesis reaction, where the lead and nitrogen combine to form a new compound, lead nitride, with the chemical formula Pb3N2. The reaction is exothermic, releasing energy in the form of heat as the new compound is formed.
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Why does a pencil lead contain graphite instead of lead?
A pencil lead contains graphite instead of lead because graphite is a non-toxic and soft material that leaves a dark mark when it is applied to paper. In contrast, lead is a toxic substance that can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. Additionally, graphite is a more suitable material for writing and drawing purposes due to its smooth texture and ability to be easily sharpened to a fine point.
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