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Montreux, Switzerland, autoroute rest stop with spectacular view: do you line up the barrier horizontally, or the bench, or the steps or the - with such a vertical sun reflection I just liked all these horizontal lines.
Nylon bolt screwed in shank of alignment tool. I couldn't get a sharp photo, but there is a clearance hole drilled down inside the hex to allow the tool to go down over the 4-40 bolt.
Steve
Former Pacific Hwy alignment through Murwillumbah bypassed with the opening of the Chinderah - Yelgun deviation in 2002
Former Pacific Hwy alignment through Murwillumbah bypassed with the opening of the Chinderah - Yelgun deviation in 2002.
Pre WW2 alignment of the main Sydney - Brisbane route before it was gazetted the Pacific Hwy, which ran through the small town of Tintenbar.
Up close and personal to the tyre change ...
Ladies Motoring Evening with Annette Carey of The White Room, Chelmsford Carriage Company, and Drinks of France.
The three largest stones at the northern end of the row. View from south east (Scale 1m).
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Can place a straight edge along back of x members as reference, and then make sure you have the same measurement on each side from straight edge to some feature on ball joint. For caster, use 3 deg for manual, 6 for power steering. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH THREAD ENGAGEMENT IN SLEEVES! 1.5 x shaft dia. required. Speedway has longer sleeves if needed. Caster angle is tilt (backward) of a line through top and bottom ball joints w.r.t. vertical plane across width of car. The more the top ball joint is brought behind the lower ball joint, the more effort is required to move away from centered steering.
If you can get a section of straight edge against right part of the spindle (parallel to axis through ball joints) there is an iphone app to measure angle directly.
The western field of menhirs, consists of 1099 stones in eleven converging rows stretching for 1.1km
Bridge over Six Mile Creek between Pomona and Cooran on the former Highway One alignment which was bypassed in the 1960's.
Although this is only a quick shot taken in the back yard ... it needed to be done. Nice alignment of The moon (highest), Jupiter (in the middle of the two) bright ones in line, and Venus ("closest" to the shed"). Also making guest appearances were the Pleiades (slightly up and to the right of the moon) and Orion (far left of the image).
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The "Tumby Pub", built in 1877.
Former Pacific Hwy alignment through Tumbulgum bypassed in the early 1970's by a new alignment that skirted the town.
Former NR1 (Midland Hwy) alignment through Bridgewater, Tasmania. This section now named "Old Main Road".
Looking south along the alignment (Scale 1m).
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Okay, okay ... these are not images from February 28. These are planetary images I have taken in the past year. I created this composite/simulation for friends and family who asked about last week's highly publicized planetary alignment. Mercury is on my to-do (i.e., to image) list and is not included in this composite.