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This sewing machine belonged to my great grandmother. It was passed down to my mom and she gave it to me. It’s been a little mistreated over the years beginning with my great grandma. As it seems so many people did, she used it as a plant stand, so it has the telltale signs with ringed water stains on the top. I’ve been wanting to clean it up and give it a coat of protective oil for a while, I just haven’t had the time.
for more of the story: chiotsrun.com/2010/04/13/a-little-tlc/
Import/Export Sewing Machines :-) One of my favourite window displays here in Amsterdam. The subtitle reads: the largest collection, the lowest price!
these are fresh eggs.
below is my blog about Japan.
chibadailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/04/egg-vending-machine....
Wind machine in a California orange grove.
These are used to stir the air on cold winter nights to keep the oranges from freezing.
I used a kite to fly the camera.
Millitnow.com/faq
millitnow.com/faq deals in the manufacturing of cnc aluminium machining, aluminum milling, cnc prototyping, Aluminum CNC Milling and many other milling parts.
Electrical housing modified in our machine shop on the CNC. Just added some mounting holes and a window for a display.
He was lucky to have the role that open this puffed rice machine. =D
He is wearing the ear protection.
ポン菓子の蓋を開ける役目を仰せつかりました。
開けると同時に爆音が響くので、耳にはプロテクター。
Industrial festival in Fukaya
産業祭
Canon PowerShot G7
Ice cream machine can be equipped according to customer requirements extruder,pre-cooling tank,the rainbow system and other accessories.
In the machine where the hand drops down and you try to grab one ... what are those machines called?
RIPTIDE was built in 1927 by the Schertzer Brothers Boat and Machine Company, then located on the north end of Lake Union at the foot of Stone Way in Seattle. She is 47 feet 1-inch long with a beam of 11 feet 10-inches and a draft of four feet. She is planked in port orford cedar riveted to white oak frames over a douglas fir backbone with western red cedar houses. At the time she was lifted out of the water in early April 2015 for her restoration, she weighed 24,000 pounds.
She was originally named NEREIAD, then, shortly thereafter, NOKARE. Her trunk cabin (the raised cabin aft of the pilothouse) was reportedly added in 1933. By 1936, when owned by Russell G. Gibson, a Director of the Seattle Yacht club, she had been named RIPTIDE. Mr Gibson owned her through at least 1960.
RIPTIDE is a Coast Guard documented vessel and carries documentation number 226242 carved into the interior face of both port and starboard bilge stringers. She is documented at 17 net tons and 21 gross tons.
Her original engine may have been a Hall-Scott gasoline engine, but is as yet unknown. By 1959 she had an eight cylinder Chrysler Crown gas engine, a common engine of the time, most likely added in the late 1940's. That engine was removed in 1967 when RIPTIDE was re-powered by a 1967 Volvo MD-70A diesel engine. The Volvo engine was removed in early June 2015 and is being replaced by a Cummins 5.9 liter diesel of 210hp.
The first stage of her restoration began April 8th, 2015 when she was lifted out of the water at Port Townsend WA for hull and engine work by the Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-Op, and should be complete by the end of the first week in September.
...it's possible that there is no snow on the ground around here because all of these ice machines are just sitting around, unplugged.
The physionotrace was a mechanical instrument invented by Gilles-Louis Chrétien in 1784. It was used to trace a profile portrait and using a pantograph reduce it onto a copper plate for engraving. Multiple prints could then be made of the portrait.
A machining workshop at the Kuala Sepetang harbour. An old traditional machining shop servicing all boats at the jetty....a happy face is a sign of constant volume of work, a sigh of relief at this hard times.
Location : Kuala Sepetang/Port Weld, Perak.
NIKON D300, Nikon 24-85mm F2.8-4 AF, RAW Capture, Nikon Capture NX