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Solvay Coke and Gas Machine Shop

new washing machines are pretty inside. Although this one sucks ass because it seems like it doesnt have any POWER like the other violent washing machine that is sitting outside rotting.

Playlist Song : Strict Machine - Goldfrapp (We are Glitter mix)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0gELMoRRKE

Done at Rally Portugal 2016 at the mountain stage in Aboadela, Amarante. Sebastien Ogier in his Polo R WRC finished 4th. Done at ISO800 180mm F5 and 1/250sec

Welcome my son, welcome to the machine

Where have you been?

It's alright we know where you've been

You've been in the pipeline, filling in time

Provided with toys and 'scouting for boys'

You brought a guitar to punish your ma

And you didn't like school, and you

Know you're nobody's fool

So welcome to the machine

Welcome my son, welcome to the machine

What did you dream?

It's alright we told you what to dream

You dreamed of a big star

He played a mean guitar

He always ate in the Steak Bar

He loved to drive in his Jaguar

So welcome to the machine

Songwriters: Roger Waters

Welcome to the Machine lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc

 

youtu.be/lt-udg9zQSE

 

Leica M6 TTL

Zeiss ZM C Sonnar 50/1.5

Ilford Delta 3200

Yellowfilter

The Big Red Machine (KC Chiefs) is on a roll and looking for a repeat, sit back and enjoy the ride in this 1954 Chevy 210 as seen at the 2017 Greaserama Car Show in Tracey Missouri.

Bronica GS-1

Portra 400

Front loaded lego washing machine with openable door and detergent drawer, on/off switch, rotatable drum, hoses for cold water and drain and a plug.

This image is a stack of four identical images as the exposure time was fairly long and I wanted to counter any noise. The individual frames were shot at 16mm at an aperture of f/10. Exposure times varied between 35s and 30s. Developed from RAW using DxO Optics Pro 11 and post-processed using Affinity Photo. Use of a mirroring filter has transformed an image of my washing machine drum into something akin to a metallic flower. Not my normal sort of thing, but I think I may do more of this, just for fun!

 

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une machine à vapeur servant à une scierie

Another Hymac- maybe another 580C model?- aboard the Killoughery Foden low-loader outfit.

tasha's sweet ass tattoo.

The Roebling Machine Shop is located in Trenton, NJ. One of many buildings owned by John A. Roebling. The building served as the machine shop for Roebling's wire rope.

 

"The John A. Roebling’s Sons Company, the largest employer in Trenton and a world leader in the construction of suspension bridges had its beginnings when John Roebling started making wire rope in 1841 in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, and moved his factory to Trenton in 1848. His sons built the steel and wire mill and town of Roebling, NJ, in 1905. In 1953, the family sold the Trenton and Roebling plants to the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I). CF&I closed the Trenton plants in 1973 and the Roebling, NJ, plant in 1974."

 

Some famous bridge cables constructed here:

Brooklyn Bridge

George Washington Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

 

Great Information link: ellarslie.org/john-a-roebling-sons-company/

 

References

 

Admin, E. (2016, May 6). John A. Roebling’s Sons Company. Trenton City Museum. ellarslie.org/john-a-roebling-sons-company/

  

Taken with iPhone 12 Pro. Shot in Apple RAW. Post completed in Lightroom App

 

GHH mining machine underground shovel, when they were introduced in the Monteponi mine, helped to make the work lighter and faster. He wouldn't mind seeing it displayed in a protected area and not exposed to the elements. A machine created to work indoors that ends its "career" outdoors. The most interesting part are the reinforcements made by hand welding along the entire profile of the blade of the shovel. Although not a certainly functional artistic work; this is proof of the mastery and skills that the staff had acquired in working in a mine like this.

  

Pala da sottosuolo GHH mining machine, quando vennero introdotte nella miniera di Monteponi aiutarono a rendere il lavoro più leggero e veloce. Non sabbe male vederla esposta in una zona protetta e non esposta alle intemperie. Una macchina che nasce per lavorare al chiuso che finisce al sua "carriera" all'aria aperta. La parte più interessante sono i rinforzi realizzati con saldatura a mano lungo tutto il profilo della lama della pala. Seppure non un lavoro artistico sicuramente funzionale; questo a riprova della maestria e delle competenze che il personale aveva acquisito nel lavorare in una miniera come questa.

This weeks photo theme was Machine

Done in PMG 0.6.

Klavon's Ice Cream Parlor, Pittsburgh on the corner of 28th & Penn in the upper Strip District

 

When I looked for info on this machine, I found photos of a machine in a semi-circular design with one unit in front and one on each side, but none with them in a row like this. On the triple machines, each had its own motor so that if one went bad the others would work independently. I also learned that many milkshake aficionados claim these old machines still make the very best milkshakes. I couldn't find exact dates for when a machine like this was made, but other similar ones in this green color came from the 1940s and 50s. Hamilton Beach made its first milkshake makers in 1911, so this store could have had an older model when the store opened in 1923.

 

Info below from:

www.klavonsicecream.com/history/#our-history {You'll find old photos at the bottom of the page if you flow that link.)

 

James and Mary Klavon opened Klavon’s in 1923. The shop closed in 1979 and sat dormant for 20 years. In 1999, James and Mary’s eight grandchildren and a cousin teamed up to transform it into a full-service ice cream parlor, conserving the original features.

 

Klavon's features its original marble countertops, stainless steel fountain equipment, revolving stools that were originally fashioned to look like Coca-Cola bottle caps, and wooden phone booths.

 

A mark above the phone booths shows how high the floodwaters reached on St. Patrick's Day of 1936. The owners' son, Raymond, was in early to move the basement stock and equipment to the safety of the first floor. Spring thaws generally brought a foot of water into the basement, but that year the waters rose much higher and faster, driving Raymond and his cousins to the top floor. They were rescued the following morning by rowboat and had to exit through the windows above the phone booths that still stand in the parlor today.

 

In 2011, Jacob and Desiree Hanchar and their children fell in love with Klavon's. Two years later, the couple purchased the shop. In 2015, Jacob took the famous Penn State Ice Cream Course and now makes his own ice cream straight from the Creamery tradition!

 

By the way, the GPS info on the right is incorrect. It is in the upper Strip District or Lawrenceville which are across the Allegheny River from Troy Hill.

An ice machine and grocery store are closed.

SUPER GT タイヤメーカーテスト 鈴鹿

Reconstructed vintage machine shop as seen at the Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. My understanding is this was a machine shop that constructed and/or repaired boilers for locomotive steam engines. (Don't ask what year - I forgot exactly but somewhere in the mid to late 1800's)

D25998. A closer look at the Enigma coding machine as used by the German military to scramble messages during World War II.

 

The Enigma machines were so complicated that it was thought that the scrambled secret messages would be completely safe and unreadable if intercepted by the British intelligence service. Unbeknown to the Germans however, British code-breakers working at Bletchley Park, a top secret location in Buckinghamshire, were able to de-code the messages and had developed a machine of their own to help speed up the process.

 

The top secret location is no longer a secret and Bletchley Park, code named ‘Station X’ during the war, is now open to the public and people can see and learn about the vital work carried out there which hastened the Allied victory and is said the have shortened the war by at least two years.

 

A visit is highly recommended and more details can be found here:

bletchleypark.org.uk/

 

Monday, 17th October, 2022. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2022.

 

New Soda Machine Kits!

First true kits with machined sticker sheets from brickbuilderspro!

 

(that packaging may actually change, we found something better)

When I was a kid, I used to own a Combattler V DX Chogokin toy. I still remember I deliberately picked Combattler over God Sigma because Combattler is a 5 vehicles combiner. 5 is obviously better than 3, right?

 

Bandai's SOC line has several Voltes V releases, but I was never interested enough to get one. I was not exactly a fan until I saw GMA's Voltes V Legacy teaser, which is truly impressive and brings back a lot of good memories. I am so looking forward to the actual film release.

 

After my divorce, I began to build my favorite anime mechs in LEGOs as a mean to balance the stress of single parenting. LEGO IDEAS projects like len_d69's Voltron and anthonyleemwi's God Sigma have been very inspiring. In 2021, I built my own God Sigma, followed by Albegas and Daltanious.

   

Now with an extending stock, longer muzzle and extra capacity clip.

 

I while ago i came across a steampunk build ( here on flickr ) that had an amazing design for curved wings of sorts, ive used the same design here on the magazine clip.

Here's the rest of the ba-bling bubbling photos with my son Lucas. :-)

Taken and edited with my iPhone.

of florence and the machine ( pastel )

Made of painted wood and enameled metal, ca. 1920s or earlier.

 

Seen in the Technoseum, Mannheim, Germany

 

Camera: Leica R3 (10032), made in 1978

Leitz Summicron-R 90 mm (11219), made in 1977

Fujifilm Superia Xtra 800 colour negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

Bike seems to be collecting more dust lately than I'm comfortable to admit. So I figured out I might as well use it for logistics and transport the running shoes to a nearby mountain. Judging by today I have come up with worse ideas.

Machine No 3. The lines are vector with razor sharp crispness.

  

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