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Southwest Fastener supplied the Stainless Steel Anchors & hardware, Unistrut, and Channel Fittings for the New Arizona State University Dorms Bath Partitions installed by Delaney & Brown. #ASUDorms #BoltHeads
The pin can be used by itself for knitted or crocheted garments. Or the fastener could be a hair ornament. I put this one on DaWanda.
The Southwest Fastener Bolt-Heads are in #Denver, CO today presenting a substantial medical #support #system that will help emergency rooms in local hospitals.
The Southwest Fastener Bolt-Heads are getting into the #Halloween spirit at our Corporate Headquarters in Phoenix!
Fitting the 'lift-the-dot' fastener studs is a right PITA. You can't see what your doing under the rear tub and the seatbelt mounting bar is in the way. Took ages to get the little nuts on the back. I used nylon washers between the stud and the bodywork. These are not supplied in the kit.
Southwest Fastener holds together the University of Phoenix Stadium home to the NFL's Arizona Cardinals.
Dorchester Town's Olaf Koszela (on loan from Torquay United) (L) celebrates after Harry McGrath (7) scores during the Southern Premier South match between Kings Langley FC and Dorchester Town FC at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium Kings Langley 19 March 2022 IMG 7105 (c)2022 Phillip Standfield
The decision of where and how to locate a sensor is many times not made until the machine or equipment is actually being constructed. In-house fabricated fastening systems can be expensive and time consuming. Users can save time and money with the universal, modular designed mounting system for sensors from Balluff. In just a few steps, these mechanically rugged standard mounting accessories can easily handle complex positioning tasks.
Seasons Greetings from the Southwest Fastener Bolt-Heads! #HappyHolidays #Christmas #Hanukkah #NewYears
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
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It was another nice day today but I've been too busy to get out and about, so I took a few garden shots. The early evening sunset was quite nice and that was the shot I was going to use however later on at work I needed a paper fastener, I emptied the box onto my desk to find the two pieces I needed and noticed the way they reflected the light. I piled together the back flat pieces and took a few shots.
I took some in colour and some in B&W but there really wasn't much difference. I went with the B&W though.
This is a single shot 1:1 macro at f2.8 ISO 400 on Bulb time. I was using a filiment bulb, [12 volt tailight globe], for illumination and forgot to change the camera setting for that. Still I am happy with the result and will try some more shots maybe with bright miniature LED bulbs.
The very best fixing is to grow into something rather than to be hammered on - or screwed on for that matter. To be a living part of something is much more meaningful. I like the "I am the vine and you are the branches" analogy, - in my case, I am one of the grafted in wild branches Jesus mentions. Maybe more of a cell in a leaf on a grafted in branch on the vine is more like it.
The 1st Southwest Fastener Bolt-Head Bobble-Head to touch down in New Mexico. One of our customers there is proudly displaying the #BoltHead on his desk.
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Councilmember Garcetti gets to make his own fastener at Monogram Aerospace Fasteners. Don't worry -- he took the one that he made back to City Hall. It will never be used to hold an airplane together.
Use interior tool to locate and pry out front, top and two rear panel fasteners. The panel on the other side of car only had one rear fastener.
This "speed fastener," made by Parrot Speed Fastener, the forerunner of Swingline, dates to 1934. The dating can be pretty precise because the box says "Made in the USA under the Blue Eagle." The Blue Eagle was a designation adopted in 1933 in New Deal legislation and abolished in 1935 that indicated the product was made by a company with fair labor practices. The box also contains a drawing of a parrot. Inside is a numbered "Guarantee Bond," which has a coupon that the buyer must return to the company for the guarantee to take effect. The stapler is only about 4.5 inches long and was made in New York City.