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An iron staple fixes a cracked lintel in a fireplace.
Removing and replacing the whole structure would have been costly and dangerous. Here's an old repair that's doing a great job.
Street repair shops are prevalent on the streets of Bacolod City, Philippines. This one seemed to be concentrating on wheel and engine parts.
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Sometimes people just have to be creative and make do with whatever is on hand when repairs are needed. Does anybody know the intended function of those two things that consist of two hammered-in staples and a cotter key? If so let me know.
Location: Autal mini-valley Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
A high pitch noise is audible when the technician welds the new stabiliser in place.
"Oh just minor repairs, nothin much. The damned stabiliser just went haywire."
"Lt, still that was some fancy flying landing without the stab in those wind gusts!"
The young pilot looked in awe at his squadron leader.
There are two of these floating docks in Hamburg. This one was repairing the sloop, a slightly bigger dock next to it was repairing an ACL car carrier ‘Atlantic Sail’ registered in Liverpool.
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Even though the ground crew of the B-Wing sq. never really see any real combat, their resolve to keep their pilots flying knows no boundaries.
"Words and Hearts should be handled with care, for words when spoken and hearts when broken are the hardest things to repair."
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The Austin Cambridge (sold as A40, A50, A55, and A60) is a motor car range produced by the Austin Motor Company, a British manufacturer of motor vehicles, founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin. In 1952 it was merged with Morris Motors Limited in the new holding company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limited, keeping its separate identity. The marque Austin was used until 1987. The trademark is currently owned by the Chinese firm SAIC Motor.
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Not by the train, but by the bicycle. It needed a new front wheel, crankset, chain and 7-speed cassette, plus a few other bits and pieces. This work has since been done and the bike is as good as new, as it was to me in 1998.
Meanwhile, Class 66 locomotive No. 66753 approaches Dunhampstead Road overbridge in Worcestershire with 6M42, the 09:36 Avonmouth to Penyffordd Cement working on Friday 18th July 2025.
Image taken with 40 year old Sigma 300mm f5.6, so images will be a little soft and show some chromatic aberration.
Benny is probably the safest pair of hands in the galaxy when it comes to repairing spaceships and rovers. He prides himself on his small but very well equipped workshop which he's built in Classic Space colours. If you're struggling to find it then simply look out for the spanner he built on the roof!
The church I go to, St Mary's Alverstoke, has problems with water ingress above the chancel steps. It was decided to remove all the plaster so none fell on anyone. The scaffolder erected a 12.5 m tower! He had to get a change to his insurance to work above 10 m.
Now to raise funds to get scaffolding erected outside to repair the pointing!
The place of inspection and repair of the undercarriage of the Steam Locomotive ...
Moscow. Museum and Restoration Production Complex. January 2022
After 250-300 years the limestone walls of the Peak District are showing signs of their age, so farmers have improvised repairs to keep their stock enclosed.
Final post from a couple of weeks ago. Sitting looking out to sea (if you can see it through the rain) in Cornwall waiting for children to get out of bed. They aren’t really children any more and this could be our last family holiday together for a long while
No heavy equipment required. Repairing underground landscape irrigation pipes ain't easy as it looks. Remember, measure twice, cut once.
To give the guy some credit though, he told me this wasn't his job. He's a heavy equipment mechanic. But somebody at CalTrans, in their infinite wisdom sent him out to the old Dumbarton bridge to fix these irrigation pipes.
Newark, California.
Isaac's Auto Repair in Independence, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 1/8000-second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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I got a free D90 some years ago, the back panel was broke, the screen broke, and mother board had a broken power ribbon connector. Last week I got a Parts D90 on ebay that worked but had a broken mirror box. So I took the back panel, screen and mother board and fixed the free D90, the D90 I fixed only has a little over 8,000 shutter clicks, now it should last a very long time, I hope! 😀