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CN 186 has nearly completed its long journey from Prince Rupert to Taschereau Yard in Montreal as it passes through Dorval.
People have asked how I built the shield generator. Here's the full technique. The outer uses 2x8 plates, with a 2x3 separating one end, and a 1x2-1x2 bracket attaching the curves (I tried using 1x2-1x4s, but the inner ring wouldn't fit on one side with them). Every fifth 2x8 plate has clips inserted to attach flex hose. The inner ring uses 1x4 plateswith a dot and bracked on one end, and a clip on the other. the clips are only half pressed in to their neighbours, so the spacing is 2½ plates at the inside end, and 3 plates at the outer end. Four inner segments are needed for every 5 outer segments. I did find the spacing of the inner segments slightly wider, so when building the full disc, it was necessary to sneak a few extra plates into the outer ring to compensate.
Hope this gives people enough to get started.
Sorry about the multi-coloured 2x8 plates - I used up all the grey ones!
See full shield generator here: www.flickr.com/photos/lostcarpark/34626045361/in/datepost...
Providing the facility with needed power and warmth. I wanted to take more pictures of other parts in here, but unfortunately we ran out of time.
Generator Number 2. Field under cultivation with danger sign posted.
Photo taken by FBI agents after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Available through the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.
Cloud Generator, Dolomites..
I remember this scene well from our place near Rifuggio Locatelli, the clouds just seem to come of this mountain ridge in the distance, and I remember how the early morning light caught the top of it, revealing the textures of the mountain face
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The Generator is the business end of the hydro-electric system and is rotated by the turbine below, which produces the electricity to be sent to the main grid to be used by the consumer.
The Generators were made by General Electric Co limited from Peterborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2900 KVA
13,200 Volts
127 Amps
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The Generator is the business end of the hydro-electric system and is rotated by the turbine below, which produces the electricity to be sent to the main grid to be used by the consumer.
The Generators were made by General Electric Co limited from Peterborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2900 KVA
13,200 Volts
127 Amps
Ultra fractal program - no post manipulation
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A friend of mine who has connections inside one of our Oregon electrical utilities got this wind generator model for me. It's a little hard to get a meaningful photo of it. See the next photo for a closeup.
"Generator" 47420 hustles the diverted 07:20 Glasgow to Weston Super Mare through Kirby Stephen West on 4th May 1985, another cloudy diversion day on the S&C!
Fischer Panda Generator located just below lower helm position. Exhaust water is separated and exits through its own seacock making generator almost silent to other boats in the anchorage/marina
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From The Compass , July-August 1961 . Each edition featured a different ship with a centrefold and , usually , a selection of detail shots like these .