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At the San Francisco Railway Museum & Gift Shop on Steurt Street, which is less museum and more gift shop.
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Loop the tubing around so that there are no kinks in the flow and attach it to the other end of the check valve. Make sure the check valve is oriented correctly before performing final sealing with liquid nails.
i have been very inspired by alison lambert and wanted to test out my new style of drawing on one of her images. :)
more comming +
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Prometheus was the son of Iapetus who was one of the Titans. He tricked the gods into eating bare bones instead of good meat. He stole the sacred fire from Zeus and the gods.
To begin, we have a Longshot front gun, we'll be butchering this thing.
Remove all the screws, first the 3 in the cocking grip, then all the screws in the shell. Make note of the 3 longer screws, they go in the 3 holes at the rear of the shell.
NYC: Midtown / Rockefeller Center
Prometheus • Ice Rink • Channel Gardens
Leica M10 | Voigtländer Ultron 28/2 ASPH VM
Prometheus Radio Project, and compas representing on the streets at LPFM Leadership Days April 2009 in DC
The Prometheus Pipe combines a fully functional glass pipe enclosed securely inside it's aircraft grade anodized aluminium housing Click Here ------> wickiepipes.com/pyp-tek/