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Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24

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)

The aluminum block starts to turn downward as a result of the extra tension on the rods.

Extreme cases can pop the fretboard off.

A mechanic repairs a car in Hanoi, Viet Nam. ©ILO

 

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An excavator removes asphalt and other material from Highway 6.

 

A section of BC Highway 6, one kilometre west of the Needles Ferry dock, began sloughing on February 16, 2015.

 

After the ministry completed a geotechnical assessment, crews began repair work.

Luckily, these things are easily removed.

First, I gently tapped the rods back into their channels to easier facilitate removing the aluminum spacer.

Aluminum spacer. You can see where the nuts have started digging into the metal. I first tapped the rods to make removal of the nut easier.

Welland Steam Fair near Malvern on 26-7-19.

 

2-foot gauge, vertical boilered 0-4-0 No6 'HOWARD' is involved in carrying out some repair work on the 'Road Making' demonstration.

Loco previously named 'Paddy'.

 

Does anyone know the builder details for this loco?

 

Ref: IMG_3296 26-7-19

Yay for the internet. Air cleaner started shutting down on its own, the period between start and stop getting shorter and shorter until it was useless. Did a quick googling of the problem and found a youtube video that said "replace this capacitor". So I did. Worked admirably.

 

Thank goodness there are still simple electrical devices; this had a normal (well, normal-sized from my youth) PCB and discrete components as the controller. Back in action! (and hung in a better part of the shop now...)

fixing parts of the motor

Oberheim Matrix 6R teardown and repair. Up and running, although the display is missing several characters for some as-yet unknown reason.

Soldiers with the, 244th Engineer Company, Maryland Army National Guard, conduct repairs on the restroom in the historic 5th Regiment Armory in Baltimore on Aug. 9, 2014. (Photo by Sgt. Breeanna Pierce, 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

The roof on my enclosed patio has been leaking for a long time and now is beginning to sag. Time for some repairs, I think.

The replacement was a planed-down beam from a demolished garage. The nails came out, with a lot of persuasion. They were replaced with square-drive stainless decking screws (of course). The mighty forstner bit made the screws in the middle cross-member able to reach the planks. The bare parts of the replacements have a coat of marine-grade varnish.

Dhaka.

 

Visit of the ship repair yards at the Buriganga River.

The Laindon Common Conservators managed to repair this sign. New posts, backboard and perspex. The old one had rotted. Little Burstead, Essex.

Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24

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)

Repairs continue throughout the night at NE 180th Pl near the intersection of 164th Ave NE in Woodinville.

 

If you encounter a downed power line, stay well away from the line or anything it may be touching. Immediately report the location of fallen wires to Puget Sound Energy by calling 1-888-225-5773, or call 911.

 

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I inherritted Patti's old laptop now she has a swanky MacBook - the only thing was I had to repair it before I could use it. The left hinge was severly broken so I drilled out the mounting holes and re-tapped them to fit bigger screws. Also, the fan was making a horrible noise even after I had extracted a big ball of dog hair from the cooler. I bought a replacement from eBay (less than $20 shipped) but you have to tear down the machine into its basic componments to replace that part - hence this picture. While I replaced the fan I replaced the thermal compound between the processors and the heat pipes with Arctic Silver. After I put it all back together I only had a couple of screws left over which I hope weren't too important, but the thing is now running much cooler and quieter - I've been load testing it with no crashes for 24 hours. Feeling pretty proud of myself though it says a lot about how boring I am that this is how I spent my Friday night.

I saw this repair job driving on US 1 in New Jersey. The windshield was a little dirty and streaked.

The faulty headphone plug. When you wiggle it, the sound goes in and out.

Gold plated 1/8" headphone connector, $3.99 at Radio Shack

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

This is how my wife's Macbook came back from Apple's repair depot on Christmas Eve. Lovely.

 

We've since sent it back in....they said they "couldn't find anything wrong with it."

  

These are just some of the machines that have come into us for repair

Studio with Ron Walkey

Municipal Art Gallery of Piraeus, October 2015

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i am grateful we still have enough resources to put in sidewalks in a somewhat organized way

Repairs continue throughout the night at NE 180th Pl near the intersection of 164th Ave NE in Woodinville.

 

If you encounter a downed power line, stay well away from the line or anything it may be touching. Immediately report the location of fallen wires to Puget Sound Energy by calling 1-888-225-5773, or call 911.

 

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Repair for a vaginal rectocele is pursued in order to correct the herniation or bulging of the bottom wall of the vagina. Symptoms of rectocele can become quite uncomfortable and painful over time. If left untreated, rectocele can lead to symptoms such as: the feeling of increased pressure or protrusion in the vagina or rectum, inability to defecate or feeling of incomplete emptying of the bowels, pelvic pain, and/or painful sex. Both non-surgical and surgical procedures for rectocele repair are only considered if symptoms become severe and inhibit daily life. Surgery for rectocele is typically performed transvagianally, yet, in some severe cases, may be completed both vaginally and abdominally.

 

Why Do I Need Treatment for Rectocele?

 

Treatment for rectocele can greatly aid in managing and reducing symptoms of rectocele or other forms of pelvic organ prolapse. In some cases, rectocele and POP may be undetectable until the condition has progressed in severity. A small rectocele is often unrecognized until a doctor notices it during a physical examination. In many cases, rectocele occurs alongside other pelvic organ related conditions.

 

Treatment is designed to help reduce symptoms and heal any herniations, tears, or prolapses. Treatments include both surgical and non-surgical options. Although surgery for rectocele is often rare, in severe cases surgery may be your best option. Severe rectocele symptoms include:

 

Bowels feeling full post defecation

 

A noticeable bulge or protrusion in the vagina

 

Inability to perform a bowel movement

 

Rectal incontinence

 

Is Rectocele Repair Major Surgery?

 

Rectocele repair surgery is a major, out-patient surgery. A doctor will typically only recommend surgery for rectocele if at home exercise programs and / or physical therapy has not resolved the problem. The surgical procedure for rectocele removal is called posterior colporrhaphy which removes the herniated bowel from the wall of the vagina. Rectocele surgery is designed to:

 

Ease pain and discomfort

 

Minimally invasive transvaginal procedure

 

Outpatient (usually released without needing overnight stay)

 

Quick recovery time (2-3 weeks or less on average)

 

What is a Rectocele Repair Procedure?

 

The procedure for rectocele repair surgery is typically a straightforward process. The surgery is often performed through the vagina (transvagianlly.. The procedure is typically performed by a surgeon making a small incision along the posterior vaginal wall. Excess tissue along the herniation is removed and stitches are sewn around the tear sight. If the doctor notices any other forms of pelvic organ prolapse, he may resolve those issues as well during the procedure. Once complete, the vaginal incisions are stitched up and packed with gauze. Please speak with your doctor for more information on this process.

 

Post-Op Rectocele Repair

 

Post operation there are a few things that may occur. The most common symptoms post rectocele surgery is slight pelvic and rectal discomfort and pressure, as well as slight vaginal bleeding, and minimal pain during bowel movements. These symptoms typically resolve in a couple weeks once the tissues have healed. Please speak with your doctor for more information on post-op expectations.

 

Rectocele surgery is usually successful and helps resolve the symptoms in nearly all patients.

 

Rectocele Surgery Recovery Time

 

Recovery for rectocele is usually quick and has minimal risks during recovery. The incisions made at the repair sight will typically heal in approximately 2 to 3 weeks. Please speak with your doctor for more information on recovery expectations.

 

Post-operation, you should be able to move about, carefully, within a few hours after your surgery. You may be prescribed some pain medication to help relieve any discomfort during your recovery. You should abstain from any physical exercise and sex until after 6 to 8 weeks post-op. Please speak with your doctor for more information on post-op instructions. There will typically be a follow-up appointment required within the final 4 – 6 weeks after your surgery.

 

What are the Risks of Rectocele Surgery?

 

Although uncommon, there are a few risks with rectocele surgery. These can include:

 

Failure to repair a rectocele or recurrence

 

Potential blood clots due to surgery

 

Infection

 

Post-op bleeding

 

Injury to other vital organs or rectum

 

Anesthesia issues (allergic reaction)

 

Sex related issues due to improper healing on the vaginal tissues

 

Can you Fix a Rectocele Without Surgery?

 

Often, yes. As with many forms of pelvic floor prolapse, rectocele is treatable without the need of surgery. Various forms of exercise, pelvic floor therapy, dietary restrictions or additions, staying hydrated, and practicing proper core and pelvic floor engagement techniques are highly beneficial for treating rectocele. Surgical procedures should always be a last resort when dealing with core or pelvic floor related issues. Some of the best advice I give to my clients regarding their health includes practicing proper breathing mechanics and good posture as well as learning how to have a reflexive core and pelvic floor to support their daily activities.

 

Good Practices for Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP)

 

A few of the techniques and practices I cover in my program Restore Your Core include:

 

Proper Breathing Mechanics:

 

I teach my clients in RYC how to breathe 3-dimensionally. This means that as you inhale, you use your ribcage to accommodate air as it enters your body. Think of it like this: breathing in air creates a shape change in your body. You can change shape by pushing your belly out and increasing pressure, or you can change shape by allowing your ribcage to expand to make space for your lungs. Doing the latter allows your body to properly engage and respond to the demands of daily life.

 

Your pelvic floor function is closely related to your core function. So, when I am working with my clients to resolve any pelvic floor issues (i.e. rectocele), I am essentially addressing their core issues as well. Belly breathing does not only affect your pelvic floor, but also significantly impacts core function.

 

Posture: Pelvic Alignment and Reducing Abdominal Pressure:

 

Our posture and how effectively we use our bodies in our daily activities significantly impacts our overall core and pelvic floor health. Not only that, but our posture can also greatly affect our joints, muscles, and bone health. When it comes to working with my clients on their rectocele, I always ensure part of their treatment involves restoring and healing their pelvic floor function. An unintentional mistake many women make when standing upright is shifting their weight forward in their hips. Think of the hips leaning forward. This shift can actually increase tension in the muscles of the pelvic floor leading to varying types of POP. In the process of resolving pelvic alignment, I might work on hamstrings, upper back mobility, glute function, pelvic mobility and more. Resolving pelvic floor issues requires us to view the pelvic floor as a part of an entire system and therefore requires a whole-body approach. The process of learning how to align your body to better support you while you stand takes time, but is well worth the process. And your pelvic floor will thank you for it! Better alignment = less pelvic floor tension and pressure.

 

Now that you know that rectocele can be treated without the need of surgery, it may be time to learn more about how to use exercise to heal your pelvic floor. My 13 Week Program: Restore Your Core offers a step by step approach to developing a strong, healthy, responsive core & pelvic floor system, for the health of your whole body.

 

restoreyourcore.com/learn/prolapse/rectocele-repair/

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We're going to try and save the rest of the paint on the frame, which was just repainted this spring...damn.

My spotmatic locked up in December. I sent it to Eric Hendrickson last week and he did a wonderful job with the repair. Top had to be replaced with an SL top due to some impact damage. Here is what it looked like before.

 

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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)

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