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Areas of the "brick wall" are missing so that you can peek inside. Here on the ground level you can
see into the library.
Trays of nuts and bolts in a workshop.
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I've been overly lazy recently with my photography. Christian has challenged me to take and post at least one picture a day five days a week. Let the games begin.
I hope he doesn't mind that I'm posting nine today, but I just had a good night :-)
Trays of nuts and bolts in a workshop.
This photo is released under Creative Commons. Please include an attribution in the form of a link to www.darkstarleatherworks.com
Sometimes it feels like the rainforest is just waiting for you to leave so it can take the world back.
There are so many nuts and bolts out there it's easy to feel overwhelmed when trying to buy the right one. Here is a rundown of the most common types, what they're typically used for, and why you should use them.
Screws are handy for attaching boards or pieces together if you want more than two connections on either side of the board. Phillips head screws make starting threads easier, though some people prefer a slot-head screw which provides less visible threads. They can also be taken apart easily with just a screwdriver or even your fingers if you make sure they are not rusty or stuck too tightly in place.
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I've been overly lazy recently with my photography. Christian has challenged me to take and post at least one picture a day five days a week. Let the games begin.
I hope he doesn't mind that I'm posting nine today, but I just had a good night :-)
I've been overly lazy recently with my photography. Christian has challenged me to take and post at least one picture a day five days a week. Let the games begin.
I hope he doesn't mind that I'm posting nine today, but I just had a good night :-)