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How to install interior doors

How to install interior doors Welcome to our step-by-step guide on how to install interiors doors. While it’s not the simplest DIY task you can take on, it’s easier than you might think, and you could potentially save hundreds of pounds by doing it yourself. New doors can be a real game-changer in updating your home, completely changing its look and feel – especially if you use glazed or part-glazed doors to let light flow around. Read on, and discover everything you need to know to get the job done properly. How to install interior doors – the tools you’ll need Door wedges Tape measure/ruler Pencil Plane Workbench Tenon, panel or circular saw Hinges Sharp chisel Hinge screws Screwdriver 1. Choose your door style Modern doors rarely work well in older properties and period doors aren’t suited to modern homes, so match the style of your doors to the age of your home. If you live in a contemporary house, flush products offer a sleek minimal finish, whereas panel...

Arvind arm Syntel Telecom to buy unified communications provider Enkay

Syntel Telecom Ltd, the telecommunication subsidiary of Ahmedabad-based apparel maker Arvind Ltd, is set to buy Mumbai-based unified communications provider Enkay Technologies (India) Pvt. Ltd, according to media reports. Syntel Telecom has signed an agreement to buy Enkay, The Economic Times reported. Among Enkay’s three business verticals, Syntel Telecom will buy two—unified communications and audio-visual system integration—while integrated security solutions will remain with Enkay, Mint reported. Enkay, which is a unified communication solutions provider, was founded in 1980. It is promoted by Dayal Hemrajani who is the firm’s chairman and managing director. In FY2015-16, Enkay made a net profit of Rs 13.3 lakh on a turnover of Rs 61.7 crore. Syntel Telecom was founded in 1989. Its verticals include business communication solutions, voice communication servers and soft switches, audio/video conferencing and collaboration solutions, according to its website. ...

Viking K-1775-IP VoIP Entry Phone

The K-1775-IP from  Viking Electronics This entry system combines a phone, relays, dialer, keyless entry, proximity reader, and camera into one unit that is easy to install, program, and operate. “We’ve created a dynamic entry phone and access control system that is not complicated to put together, or scale, from a single door and 10 employees or tenants, all the way to 50 doors and 1,000 employees,” said Greg Yocom, Engineer with Viking Electronics, Inc. The K-1775-IP entry phone is hands free, vandal resistant, and offers a lot of function in a small footprint. This compact unit can dial up to 250 preprogrammed speed dial numbers or extensions—cell phones, receptionist desks, call groups, etc. The built-in 125kHz proximity card reader is able to store up to 1,000 card numbers and internal memory can store 1,000 codes for keyless entry. Each card number and keyless entry code can be limited to work certain hours of the day and/or days of the week, while the entry logging sof...