Tuesday, February 9, 2010

ELBOW-PIPE BALL-VALVE INLET.





Hello readers,
I guess you really enjoy some of our older articles which are very informative and incisive in relation to fish farming. In case, you have not read them don't worry you can still do that once you click on the older article just on the home page of this blogger.





However, we are going to look on some of the little parts of the fishery accessories which are very related to the plumping fittings.




In fishery, one can not deny the fact that plumping work is one of the crucial aspects of fishery industry most especially when it comes to the rudiments of entrepreneurial adequacy.



Indeed, the picture that you are seeing on the left side of this article is one of the plumping products that are needed in all the fish farms mostly when the fish farmer rears his/her fishes with OUR ONE MINUTE FISH POND which is the newest fish pond in town.



For more information on our one minute pond please read our older article on one minute fish pond in it you will know much on this wonderful pond.




Back to today's topic: ELBOW-PIPE BALL-VALVE INLET. May looking at the words you will find out they nouns correlated in the plumbing works. That's, if you are au-fait with plumbing materials you will know exactly how the name was formed. But let us not go into how the name was formed and move into the main substance of today's article.




ELBOW-PIPE BALL VALVE INLET: is one of our products we sell and also teach our prospective fish farmers on how to produce them in our quality seminal and training.



Our training encompasses lots of products in fish farming which are very useful in fishery. In fact, when you attain our training you may not have any need to speed your hard earn money on the service of old plumbers of Nigeria. Why do I say that? Because most of younger Nigerians don't find the plumping profession as a desirable or lucrative job while the opposite is the truth.




Lucrativeness is the word most of our students often use because they have seen their bright future in our practical trainings which is very analytical and incisive.




Now let do a little bit of elbow-pipe-ball-valve inlet training here. Honestly, if you are a smart learner you will be able to construct your own elbow-pipe-ball-valve for your own fish farm.



NOTE: This training is free you are not required to pay any money or charges. All you have to do: is to get your own materials for the training so that you will have your own elbow-pipe-ball-valve at your hand after this paperless and moneyless work training is over.



But if you don't have the money or time to carry out the training now don't worry you can still be accommodated in this paperless and moneyless training. The training is about to start now, if you are ready let hit the success road!!






1, ONE ELBOW



2,PIPE



3,BALL-VALVE


AND PVC GUM



These are the necessary materials needed for this products.


NOTE: This article will not give you the different measurements of this product because there are different sizes of each of the materials in the market. But to avoid leakage of water and reconstruction which involves lots of money.Please kindly attain our quality training for this product and many others products of fisheries which you will learn how to manufacture them on your own and save huge amount of money for your self, you know what? After we must have trained you, you will start training others and make extra income by impacting this quality knowledge to other prospective fish farmers.How? Because fishery industry is too big and still needs more trainers.



I will help you assiduously in your fishery endeavours when you pick your phone and call me atleast it is a little way of starting your fish farm.



HOTLINE: 080 33 19 36 02



FROM THE TABLE OF CEO,

STRATEGIC TIME FISH FARM.


EZEH UGOCHUKWU.


1 comment:

compression fittings said...

An elbow is a pipe fitting installed between two pipes or tubing to divert the direction, usually a 90° or 45° angle. The ends may be machined for butt welding, threaded, or socketed, etc.