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A single three-inch steel brick weighs about 42 pounds. (There are thinner bricks available for fine-tuning!) This chart tells you how high to stack the bricks to achieve a particular weight. If the brick stack goes too high, there is a third rail above the second rail to allow the loaders to remove the bricks without too much trouble. The list on the right gives the approximate number of bricks to use for a given, known set piece, be it a border, a leg, a full black, or what have you... Counterbalancing is an art!
On my small bycicle trip I had the chance to explore the nearby area and take a few test shots with the Nexus 4. Verdict: The camera is not the key feature of the Nexus 4 but sure is good enough for me.
Some scrap goodies waiting patiently for LOAD to begin.
Can't wait to scrap, chat, scrap and chat some more!
Bring it on!
Hmm. I don't normally do so many 1 photo layouts. Everything is starting to feel the same-ish to me. I think next week I'll need to change it up with some more multi-photo layouts.
U.S. Army soldiers load wildland firefighting equipment at military base camp. Forest Service photo by Kerry Greene
A day trip to the National New York Central Railroad Museum in Elkhart, Indiana.
A day in the past...
Waterford, Ireland. Loading "A Seabhac Mara" on the trailer took 10 people and about three hours time. This is the boat I'll be cometing in Italy with. Her max is 12 knots...I've only witness 8, but hopefully she'll shine in Genoa this summer.
i make these specifically for my shops. i use mostly vintage collectibles with fun patterns, and sometimes i use little toys from the kids. =)
Avtron Model K675A Permenant Outdoor Resistive Load Bank.
Capable of providing 300 KW at 240 volts, 3 Phase, 60Hz, 722 Amps per phase.
I've had these brown chipboard hearts forever....like over 3 years! I just never used them.....but I have to say I like them on this simple layout!
Trebuchet Loading | Four people in the two wheels walk to pull the rope to lower the boom to raise the 6.5-ton counterweight. The loose line on the outside has a pouch; in this case they loaded it with a flaming shot. Note the archers to the right just loosing their arrows. | June 2, 2011 | Canon EOS 5D Mark II | ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/5.0 250
I keep a gratitude journal and this was todays entry.
journaling reads cool crisp, autumn days* the first wood fires* warm hugs from little boys*soup simmering on the stove top*cold clear nights with stars that look like you can reach out and touch them*my husband’s hand in mine*the crunch of a crisp apple*crackling leaves under foot*Amazing colors that only God could paint*My family all around me*
This was on our trip to Israel in 2009 with Precept Ministries. Everyday we held Bible study in a different location. This day we were at Caesarea Theater and Kay Arthur was giving us all a visual walk through the Bible. I love her dearly she is a great Godly woman!!