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Honey extraction with the help of old friends, 16/VII/2013, Etoile, France.

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

September 22, 2016 - Ambassador Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman help beekeeper Ted Norris extract the first-ever batch of honey from the Beehives of Lornado.

I had this red wine yesterday in a tapas bar in Harrogate. I like the extraction as the sheen from the wine is still present and if you look in the right hand side of the wine the yellow napkin's reflection is visible. Perhaps I'm just easily amused!

I had an unbelievable pain in my wisdom tooth, so I decided to remove it myself, this is the blood that bled as a result of my self tooth-extraction.

Ontario Mine Rescue

September 22, 2016 - Ambassador Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman help beekeeper Ted Norris extract the first-ever batch of honey from the Beehives of Lornado.

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September 22, 2016 - Ambassador Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman help beekeeper Ted Norris extract the first-ever batch of honey from the Beehives of Lornado.

Here is a 'thumbnail' of one piece of my digital art. It is "Chopper Extraction on Phuoc Tuy Coast", and is based on photos of mine as well as one of my own experiences around Christmas 1967.

 

I have painted from the time that I returned from Vietnam in 1968. I can now print copies of my work in fade resistant pigment ink on fine art watercolour papers up to A3+ in size.

 

I guess there might be quite a few Vietnam Vets who would be interested in Chopper Extraction? Don't know about the AWM, not sure who to approach there - and 'digital art' might be a new concept.

 

Could do similar things with personal photos/images that veterans might have and hold dear, and which they might appreciate being turned into a piece of art.

 

Just letting you know.

 

Best wishes

 

Rod Usback

 

Just kidding folks! I just saw the pliers and came up with this. My teeth are still intact and I still use professional ADA certified dental professionals - as should you!

Here's the hub, and on the left is my custom end cap extractor. I slide the brass spoke nipple into the axle end, then slide the extractor over the end cap. Install the four M5 screws finger tight then thread in the M6 drive screw and reef on it to pull the end cap off. The end of the M6 smooshes into the spoke nipple rather than chewing up the axle end.

Seen while wandering around on a former Los Angeles area dairy farm.

Snowy day, vent, icicles; a photo!

 

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