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ACDME Race Weekend GT3 Cup
CPVC - Classics - Race 2
Car: Porsche 911 RSR
Drivers: Francisco Mora
Team: Francisco Mora
Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) - on my canoe rack, Space Coast, Florida
Peek-a-poo you say?
Well, as is the case with white streaks of owl droppings on tree trunks, you can often find treefrogs around your house by looking for poo streaks. Here you can see this guy was pretty well hidden under the 2" Schedule 80 CPVC scratch protector on my boat rack, but the poo trail gave it away.
ACDME Race Weekend GT3 Cup
CPVC - Classics - Race 2
Car: Ford Escort RS 2000
Driver: Filipe Nogueira
Team: Filipe Nogueira
ACDME Race Weekend GT3 Cup
CPVC - Classics - Race 2
Car: Porsche 911 RSR
Drivers: Francisco Mora
Team: Francisco Mora
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ACDME Race Weekend GT3 Cup
CPVC - Classics - Race 2
Car: Ford Escort RS 1600
Driver: Rui Costa
Team: Rui Costa
Showcasing a range of ABS fittings and valves from Polypipe™ & CPVC / UPVC pipes and fitings from Charlotte. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com
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Here's a better way to build this CPVC board. Every other one of these pipes will be glued into the frame. The extra pipes are pounded into place, and will be removed after all the yarn is wound. (They don't need caps.)
The shower is grouted. I personally like the contrast of the darker grout. It will dry almost invisible though... the owner's wife (co-owner) went with the tile installer's recommendation.
Right of Centre: Asahi's Type 21 Ball Valves in UPVC, PP, PVDF and CPVC with and without lockable handles and pressure relief. Left of Centre: Asahi's Actuated, check and 3-way ball valves. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com
Showcasing a range of ABS fittings and valves from Polypipe™ & CPVC / UPVC pipes and fitings from Charlotte. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com
Sorry, I'm really having creative trouble. :(
I started this project about two years ago and I finally picked it up and started attempting to resurrect it. I had attempted a CPVC breach that was now leaking so badly that it was not functional. I am definitely going to have to single it, but even that's gonna be a challenge. speaking of that, I haven't really started working on the internals yet, I went ahead and re-did the paint job today so that I could use it as my photo. I'm not extremely happy with how it turned out, but considering the circumstances, it's pretty good. Concerning the photo, I'm not happy with it either. my PC cord to hotshoe adapter is broken and I'm still waiting for a new one to arrive from Adorama (along with a light stand and some gels, yay!). So, that makes it kinda hard to do any kind of interesting lighting. I did the best I could by bouncing the on-camera flash off a wall to the upper right of the frame.
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Property Code: RS52060
Amenities:- - 2 CLUB HOUSES - GYMNASIUM - SWIMMING POOL WITH TODDLER’S POOL. - TABLE TENNIS - BADMINTON / TENNIS COURT - BASKET BALL POST - RESTAURANT SPACE - CHILDREN PLAY AREA - SENIOR CITIZEN AREA - SHOPPING SPACE - RAIN WATER HARVESTING - DRIVER’S REST ROOM
Specifications:- - STRUCTURE Seismic zone iii compliant structure. (columns / beams structure). Concrete solid block masonry - WALL FINISHES Internal walls plastered and painted. External walls plastered and painted with exterior grade paint. - FLOORING Vitrified tiles for living, dining, bedroom and foyer areas (with skirting). Ceramic tiles for balconies, kitchen, utility areas and bathrooms - TOILET (FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES) Glazed tiles dado in up to 7 feet height. White. EWC wash basin in all toilets. Hot and cold water mixer unit (metro make or equivalent) for shower in master toilet. Health faucet in all toilets.concealed master control cock (ball valve) in each toilet, from inside, for easier maintenance. Provision for one geyser in each toilet. Ventilators with provision for exhaust fan. - DOORS & WINDOWS Main door – teakwood frame with both side teak veneered shutters Other doors – hardwood frame with flush shutters with enamel paint. Bathroom door – hardwood frame with waterproof flush shutters - KITCHEN Granite kitchen platform with stainless steel sink (single bowl with single drain) will be provided. cladding with glazed tiles 2’0” above the kitchen platform. plumbing points for sink and adequate electrical points for electric cooker, aqua guard, microware oven, and fridge and 2 additional plug points (15/5a combined) cudappah sink in utility. Aaqua-guard or equivalent water purifier in kitchen. Provision for washing machine point in utility area. - PLUMBING Metro equivalent cp fittings, All water supply lines are of cpvc/gi of reputed make. - LIFTS Automatic lifts 2 nos. for each block. Ground floor lobbies with granite tiles.
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Aminities, Lift, Car Park, Garden, Gymnasium, Security Guard,
Water : 24 Hours a day, Electricity :24 Hours a day
Showcasing a range of ABS fittings and valves from Polypipe™ & CPVC / UPVC pipes and fitings from Charlotte. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com
www.abodesindia.com/Real-Estate-Property-In-India/Residen... Property Code: RS52060Amenities:-
- 2 CLUB HOUSES
- GYMNASIUM
- SWIMMING POOL WITH TODDLER'S POOL.
- TABLE TENNIS
- BADMINTON / TENNIS COURT
- BASKET BALL POST
- RESTAURANT SPACE
- CHILDREN PLAY AREA
- SENIOR CITIZEN AREA
- SHOPPING SPACE
- RAIN WATER HARVESTING
- DRIVER'S REST ROOMSpecifications:-
- STRUCTURE
Seismic zone iii compliant structure. (columns / beams structure). Concrete solid block masonry
- WALL FINISHES
Internal walls plastered and painted. External walls plastered and painted with exterior grade paint.
- FLOORING
Vitrified tiles for living, dining, bedroom and foyer areas (with skirting). Ceramic tiles for balconies, kitchen, utility areas and bathrooms
- TOILET (FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES)
Glazed tiles dado in up to 7 feet height. White. EWC wash basin in all toilets. Hot and cold water mixer unit (metro make or equivalent) for shower in master toilet. Health faucet in all toilets.concealed master control cock (ball valve) in each toilet, from inside, for easier maintenance. Provision for one geyser in each toilet. Ventilators with provision for exhaust fan.
- DOORS & WINDOWS
Main door - teakwood frame with both side teak veneered shutters Other doors - hardwood frame with flush shutters with enamel paint.
Bathroom door - hardwood frame with waterproof flush shutters
- KITCHEN
Granite kitchen platform with stainless steel sink (single bowl with single drain) will be provided. cladding with glazed tiles 2'0" above the kitchen platform.
plumbing points for sink and adequate electrical points for electric cooker, aqua guard, microware oven, and fridge and 2 additional plug points (15/5a combined)
cudappah sink in utility. Aaqua-guard or equivalent water purifier in kitchen. Provision for washing machine point in utility area.
- PLUMBING
Metro equivalent cp fittings, All water supply lines are of cpvc/gi of reputed make.
- LIFTS
Automatic lifts 2 nos. for each block. Ground floor lobbies with granite tiles.Aminities, Lift, Car Park, Garden, Gymnasium, Security Guard, Water : 24 Hours a day, Electricity :24 Hours a day
The water mitigation contractor is being extremely thorough about drying the place out -- in addition to the nine blowers, two dehumidifiers and air scrubber shown here, there are already six more blowers and two "dehumes" inside. After all this equipment was running my wife sarcastically commented, "I always wanted to live in a wind tunnel."
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts what happened as my friend and I cut into the bathroom ceiling. The CPVC fell through after we opened the hole; an angle joint just above the drywall had broken.
Reconstruction of the fire suppression system has begun in this scene from the 10th. The orange pipe lying on the ceiling is from the original installation and remarkably didn't shatter even though it was lying on top of the insulation; we capped it to contain any ice that remained and will abandon it in place.
One of the more annoying -- but useful! -- things we discovered as part of this whole mess is that for over 16 years the bathroom exhaust fan has been venting directly onto the underside of the roof in one of the void spaces. Mold/mildew treatment is being included in the repairs. We hope we will get a permanent fix for this, too.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts what happened as my friend and I cut into the bathroom ceiling.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts what happened as my friend and I cut into the bathroom ceiling.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom. Note the icicle.
Here the valve and mud ring are secured in place and proplerly spaced relative to the surface of the later-to-be completed wall surface. You can imagine how easily the (gray plastic) valve cartridge can be changed out. This is perhaps the most significant factor in the selection of this valve. Notice the black marks on the cartridge at about 1:00 O'Clock. After setting the max hot water limit, the mark was placed for reference because the cap was easily bumped out of place... changing the setting.
The view looking up at the hole where the sprinkler head is mounted -- some 15 feet above the floor. Yep, we have water damage in the wall behind that window, too.
The water mitigation contractor pulled so much insulation from the void spaces and above our bedroom ceiling that they couldn't fit it all in their truck and had to stockpile it in our yard. This is about 1/3 to 1/2 of what was removed...
One of two joints that sheared within the insulated space above my bathroom ceiling. This is the bottom of the riser which went up the void space and fed the entire second-story system. My theory is that a burst near the top of this pipe accelerated it downward so violently that this angle joint sheared, and also put such a shock into the adjoining pipes that a T joint five feet away also sheared. Water from this joint was pouring out of the bathroom's interior and exterior doors, the water heater closet door, a light fixture and a sprinkler head... not to mention into the wall between the bathroom and furnace.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom. I discovered that the building had originally been designed to accommodate entry into the void space -- note "DOOR" -- but even though sprinklers and wiring for switches/lights had been provided, the doorway was never created and roof insulation not installed.
Marketed as a complete city, Manglam Aananda definitely engulfs a complete city in its premises with lavish flats and serenely designed ambience. Located just opposite to Sanganer Railway Station, Manglam’s Aananda is situated 1.5 kilometers from Galaxy Multiplex Mansarovar, 5 kilometers from the international Airport and 3 kilometers from the famous B2 bypass on Tonk Road. The land area is spread well over 42.5 acres and boasts of 1700 flats besides a retail market. Initially, the flats will be allotted in two phases with 700 flats in first phase and the remaining 1000 ones will be functional in the second phase.
The first phase is scheduled to be on offer by October, 2013 while the whole project will be accomplished by April next year. Manglam’s Aananda becomes the second offering from the leading real estate group after the successful Rangoli Garden with Aashiana.
Designed by famous architect GPM Associate architect of Delhi, the residential township promises to present one of the finest developmental works in the Pink City. The project will feature 2 and 3 BHK residential flats/ duplexes with a choice of pent house. It is one of the biggest township plans in the history of the city and possibility one of the most value for money homes. No apartments in Jaipur would be able to compete with the technologically ahead Manglam’s Aananda. The people concerned over the allotment of the lands are further relieved with the 90B approval from the Jaipur Development Authority of the city.
Flats of the astounding Aananda are embraced with anti-skid vitrified tiles flooring in the areas of kitchen, toilet and balcony. Furthermore, vitrified tile wooden flooring will form the basis of master bedroom.
Powder coated aluminum / UPVC sliding windows with provision for fly proof Shutters/RCC/Wooden door frames in Lift lobby/ Corridors, Dining room lounge, Kitchen, Master Bedroom, other bedrooms and Toilet are fitted to ensure convenience with durability is maintained. Granite counter with Single Bowl Stainless Steel Sink & Wall Mounted CP Mixture are supplied in the kitchen whereas Hot & Cold Mixer, White Colored Wash Basin & English WC. CPVC inside the toilet and kitchen & UPVC pipes for stacks ensures longer life sustenance for the flats.
The beauty is equally supplied to internal doors of the flat with factory fitted Hardwood Frame with door shutter of moulded skin. External Textured paint with plaster is adorned on the outside walls of the Aananda apartments. Udaipur Green Marble with combination of Jaisalmer/ Granite/ White Marble would be seen in lobby, entrance foyer of ground floor and staircase flooring. There will be oil bound distemper on the wall finish of the whole apartment. However, partial walls of kitchen and toilet would be laden with ceramic tiles.
The Aananda project is a part of bigger 57 beegha area that has low rise and high rise independent floors with retail market. Apart from this, when you come out of your neatly appointed sweet home at Aananda township, you will be greeted with awesome huge landscape parks, walking tracks, water feature, flower beds and enchanting sit-outs. Moreover, there is enough power backup in Common Areas, Staircases, Generators, Pumps, Street Lighting and Elevators.
More info... ManglamGroup.
REVIRA SPECIFICATIONS
STRUCTURE RCC structure designed for Seismic Zone II.
Internal walls, external walls of solid block masonry walls.
Internal, external walls and ceiling - Cement plastered surface with lime rendered finishes
LIVING/DINING/BEDROOMS Premium quality vitrified tile flooring and skirting.
KITCHEN
Premium quality vitrified tile flooring.
Premium quality ceramic wall tiling 2 feet dado above platform area.
Black pearl granite platform with stainless steel sink.
TOILETS
Premium quality ceramic anti skid tile flooring
Premium quality ceramic wall tiling.
BALCONIES/UTILITIES
Premium quality ceramic anti skid tile flooring and skirting.
MS handrail as per design.
DOORS & WINDOWS Main door frame of teak wood and good quality teak finish flush doors with melamine polish.
Bed room / utility / door frames of hard wood and shutters of flush doors.
Anti skid vitrified tiles of Johnson or equivalent for utility area.
Water proof flush door shutters for toilets.
PAINTING
INTERIORS - One coat of wall primer, two coats of wall putty with emulsion of reputed brand.
EXTERIORS - One coat of wall primer with two coats of acrylic weather coat paint of reputed brand.
PLUMBING & SANITARY
European WC's, wash basin of Hindware/ Louis valentine / Bally or Equivalent.
Good quality CP fittings & PVC/ CPVC drainage & storm water pipes.
All water supply lines are PVC/ CPVC of reputed make.
Other sanitary fixtures of good quality & reputed make in all toilets.
SS/ Chromium plated fittings of reputed make in all toilets.
PLUMBING & SANITARY
European WC's, wash basin of Hindware/ Louis valentine / Bally or Equivalent.
Good quality CP fittings & PVC/ CPVC drainage & storm water pipes.
All water supply lines are PVC/ CPVC of reputed make.
Other sanitary fixtures of good quality & reputed make in all toilets.
SS/ Chromium plated fittings of reputed make in all toilets.
WATER SUPPLY
Water supply through common over head tank.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
The T joint above the toilet and sink which sheared, spilling water into the wall between the bathroom and water heater closet.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
The damage was more extensive than we first realized, as hard to believe as that might be. These shattered pipes were removed by the fire systems contractor from within the vaulted ceiling above our kitchen.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom. Note the icicle.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.
It all started out as a rather ugly, 32 year old bathroom. The owner noticed a little bit of mold in the skylight and decided to investigate. He knew before this, that the room was in dire need of remodeling... but had no clue how BIG this would become.
An unusual Northwest cold snap caused the water in my home's fire suppression system to freeze, destroying much of the CPVC piping and flooding my bathroom. The flood occurred at 1:15 AM on Sunday, December 8th -- a wildly inconvenient time and nightmarish way to wake up, but luckily happening while I was home and could shut off the water. This photo depicts damage in the uninsulated void space next to the bedroom.