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The logistics behind buying a vending machine business are much different than that of a brick-and-mortar one. Starting a vending machine business is low-risk. There is no need to scout out one fixed location to run your business, as vending machines are placed in businesses, schools, malls, and many other locations that are already up-and-running.
Before launching your vending machine business, your efforts are focused on finding locations with high traffic. You can research tons of locations and determine which are the most successful, high trafficked locations.
Also, the vending machine itself is mobile, so if you aren’t getting the results you want, you can simply move the machine somewhere else for less than $200.
Just a 5 minute thing I made. Looks pretty neat to me. Please give any suggestions on what I should make! Thanks!
5000Km on this one.
Shot info:
Canon 400D with Kit lens 18-55mm at 18mm f/7.1 1/200 ISO 200.
Two wireless flashes, undiffused.
One high-right to get bike and one very low left to get the grass; both full power and radio triggered.
Was really difficult focusing because it was pitch black and I couldn't use the on camera flash to assist; used a flash light and manually focused, lots of trial and error.
My entry for the PlushTeam Steampunk Challenge.
Hand sculpted foam core covered in a variety of up-cycled upholstery fabrics (sourced from leftover samples from interior decorators that were headed for the trash). Clock hands serve as sewing needles, metal bobbins, a necklace chain, and the mechanics of a wind up duck make up the inner workings inside the panel, and a pressure gauge accompanies some bobbins and doodads at the top. The side wheel is a faucet spigot.
Measures 13"x9.5"x6.5", and is the same size as a standard sewing machine.
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Vending machines selling food, crafts and lifestyle products from VivoCity to Sentosa along Sentosa Broadwalk by Broadwalk AdVENDture.
Machine guns are mounted either side inside the fuselage. They fire between the engine cylinders and the rotating propellers.
so this is seriously so olddd. its really cool. had to be from the 70s or something. however, i dont know anything about early vending machines, so really, i cant say anything. other nick around? sure he'd know.
A lot of work is done by hand, but when it goes with shapping necks, it works a lot faster with a CNC machine. It does not prevent skilled craftsmen to fine tune the instruments once they come out...
Part of a strange old machine sitting outside in Toronto's Distillery District. I'm not sure what it is, but it probably had something to do with brewing whiskey.
The Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan (3rd tallest overall) and the tallest tower in the world. Formerly known as the New Tokyo Tower, the Skytree (634 meters) is almost double the height of it's older brother (333 meters). Construction started in 2008 and it was completed in 2012. While its primary function is to serve as a television tower, it is also a major tourist and entertainment destination.
Tokyo SkyTree. Sumida, Tokyo.
walking around in Teheran this machine gun was a bit surprising. and one only sees the feet of the Iranian lion? Odd.
"Corner of Machine shop Cal Polytechnic School San Luis Obispo Cal." "Aston photo"
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Frank Aston “Post Card Views”
Photographer Frank Aston was hired in 1906 to photograph Cal Poly. It was likely that he was the sole photographer hired by the school administration to generate the majority of the photographs used by Cal Poly in its annual circular or bulletins, and the in the student publication, the Polytechnic Journal. In the 1909 Polytechnic Journal, Aston advertised “Poly photos” for sale, which he sold in his studio at 5 cents each.
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