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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
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
Steelsparrow.com is an online Engineering store for all types of Fasteners with brands of Unbrako, TVS, Caparo, LPS and Precision.
Check out the infographic for variety of Fasteners and Hardware Products in Canada. You will get variety of vehicle products at an affordable price. Source: raceshop.ca/fasteners-hardware.html
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
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
merry christmas
got it at the flea market:
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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
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
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
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
The plaque inscriptions says:
Packer Fastener
Behold!
When built in 2015, this hex nut became the the 8th modern wonder of the world, standing a whopping 12 feet tall and weighing over 5000 lbs, this engineering feat was the first of its kind and is unlikely to be matched again.
#biggestnutsintown
Note that Lambeau Field is visible through the nut hole in the distance.
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