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Lot of infrastructure repairs going on in LaSalle lately. Cutting up the concrete here.

copyright 2014 M. Fleur-Ange Lamothe - First thing I did when the week-long workshop with Sandra Brownlee was over, was to notice and repair the rip in Ontario Wanderer's large umbrella. Yes, even before hemming up pants OW had asked if I could shorten.

Not so sure if there ever will be repairs carried out! Probably, less expensive to demolish and re-build!

 

7 Days of Shooting Week #10 Roof(s) Geometry Sunday ....

 

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We accept all types of cars at Karl Knudsen Automotive. Just give us a visit: karlknudsen.com.au

 

Just a couple of blocks away from the Intersection Repair with the Fox was this intersection repair, which looks like it used every color from the set! The pattern is called the Flower of Life.

Even though people go more slowly through the intersections, we still had to be careful, because this photo was taken right in the middle of the intersection on Failing Street.

Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 07/09-05/10/24

Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Camera: Pentax ME Super

Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8

Film: Ilford Delta 400

Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Various

Mounting: Hand held

Firing: Shutter button

Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

Event: Morris Minor Repairs

Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Camera: Pentax MZ-M

Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8

Film: Ilford Delta 400

Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Various

Mounting: Hand held

Firing: Shutter button

Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

Notes: Thomas Picture Tubes, Hire T.V.

1977 Holden HX commercial one tonner

 

Format: Colour negative film

 

Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.

 

Repository: Blue Mountains Library library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au

 

Terms of use: please credit - Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies Collection

 

Part of: Local Studies Collection

 

Provenance: BMCC

 

Date Range: 1983

 

Location: Faulconbridge, Coomassie shops, location approximate

 

Links: collectableclassiccars.com.au/sold-cars/1977-holden-hx-1-...

 

Ok, skirt in position. Love this pic

 

photo courtesy Angela's Laptop Lounge

Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 07/09-05/10/24

Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Camera: Pentax ME Super

Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8

Film: Ilford Delta 400

Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Various

Mounting: Hand held

Firing: Shutter button

Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

Dhaka.

 

Visit of the ship repair yards at the Buriganga River.

In Dawei, Myanmar. Just sitting around rebuilding a motorcycle engine. Many things are different in other countries, but many things are the same. A motorcycle engine being one of them.

The replacement of Cleo's elbow joint.

Day 85, Port 26, Country 16 Ko Samui, Thailand: CMV World Cruise

On the edge of the Wat Plai Laem complex, old buildings where been repaired and rebuilt. Much work, but only one man. He will be busy for some time.

 

We can rebuild her. We have the technology. We can make her stronger, better, faster. (Since Motoko is not home yet)

Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, California

The world's first Iron bridge being repaired after about 240 years service.

Finally decided to repair my dollikins. The two redheads on the right and left have either broken rubber bands or extremely loose rubber bands.

 

Action Donna in the middle was an estate sale purchase and was missing her pelvis.

 

A donor pelvis came from the doll on top--she has one badly mangled leg, two mangled arms and (tho you can't see it) her back is out of whack. It must have been a very bad accident.

Insulation being inserted into the new ceiling space.

I wanted to play around with the new Nexo Knights pieces and thought about Tony having attachable limbs to help with larger jobs. Happy with the outcome.

 

another joint drill to reinforce the repair, the steel tube into the other part without pierced, ditto for the repaired part.

Time is Up for Old Bill in Liberty, Missouri! Happy Trails to him!

Kuala Perlis, Perlis

One of the overhead wiring gangs making repairs to the tramway's overhead, seen opposite Blackpool Pleasure Beach in July 2001.

Brighton, East Sussex

ремонт в процессе

This is a real handy little "repair station" where, if need be, you can access a few tools including a tyre pump to fix any problems you have had and then get back on your bike!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ On Your Bike! ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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A chap has refixed some loose bricks on my chimney and cleaned the moss off the tiles. He worked hard and did a very good job.

Where repairs are made at a fencing tournament in Sydney

Since the newest photos appear first, you will have to scroll a ways through these photos to see what happened to my Shox as I was wearing them one day. The dangling Shox pod and all.

 

In the interim, I had tied some wire under the pod to keep it from dragging, but it slipped out from time to time, and then the other side came apart and was dragging the same way.

 

I wanted a repair that was quick and simple. I thought of adhesives, but I've found that they tend to fail when flexed. So I ended up stringing a wire through the heel knotted under the heel and under the insole inside the shoe.

 

That kept the heel from flopping under the toebox, but, as you can see from some of these photos, it still shifted side to side. Totally wearable but strange feeling as the pods slipped out one side and then the other.

 

I realized I could pull the slack of the wire into the sneaker holding the pod and heel more in place, and just bend it over under my foot to keep it in place. I also dispensed with the insoles. I had thought that standing on the knot in the wire would hurt my heels, but I really don't even feel it.

 

So the first two of these pictures show the modified repair, which so far seems to work. If this doesn't hold up, I'll dispense with the Shox pods and have yet another pair of shoes with negative "lift". I'm sure that will be fine.

KONICA Acom-1

HEXANON AR 50mm F1.7

FUJIFILM C200

A collector friend brought us this very old Tibetan necklace to repair and restore. The large cast bronze shield elements were loose in a bag, as were the bronze beads and heshi. We reconstructed the necklace from a 1950s vintage photo of the owner of the item wearing it.

As there was nothing left of the original piece except the bronze elements, we reconstructed a forged metal chain to finish the piece. The reconstructed chain was blacked to make it less obtrusive, which also constrasts nicely with the original elements.

 

A repair workshop that has been approved by the Royal Automobile Association in South Australia. The RAA is quite big here ... everyone is a member so that you can get rescued by them if your car breaks down.

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One negligent SUV driver cost me 9 days without the 1990 Miata, had to miss showing in a classic car show and to drive a bread box rental.

  

assembly to see if everything is good!

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