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On Monday 17 June 2013 More Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban Two 2274 HF12GWW is seen passing through Poole Bus Station working the Route-M1 16.03 Poole to Castlepoint service.
Wilts & Dorset Optare Solo 3677 V677FEL is seen heading along Sopers Lane on Thursday 6 June 2013 working the Route-4 10.25 Poole to Broadstone Broadway service.
Ilakaka la ville du Saphir. Les hommes y affluent de tout le pays pour chercher fortune et risquer leur vie sous la terre
Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur is a national road in Iceland that runs around the island and connects most of the inhabited parts of the country. Although paved, some portions of the road are still the original 1940s country roads, and contain hazards such as blind curves and blind summits, single lane bridges, and narrow passes. In winter, icy roads and sheer winds, 15 m/s for cars with trailers, 25m/s for cars without trailers, can make travel hazardous, as elsewhere in Iceland.
CAR PHOTOS-MULTIPLE YEARS TAKEN AT ROUTE 66 DRAGWAY IN JOLIET,IL. RACERS AND CAR SHOW,MORE TO BE ADDED.
The curved piece with the arrow is the male form template, it is screwed to the press blank and since you are routing all the way through it is supported by the next blank.
To get good clamping pressure the male and female press forms must match exactly, but they must also be spaced. You cannot just cut through the blank with a jig saw because the male and female forms have to accommodate the shield piles between them, that means the "cut" has to be as wide as the full depth of the shield plus the form liners. The easiest way to do this is to use a router with a template collar seen to the left in this picture and in detail in the next.
En route to CDW in the 441, hauling ass.
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View of the passenger platform located in the Royal Gorge from the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. 6/21/2024
The Gateway Arch in St Louis Missouri.
Day Five of our Route 66 Holiday. Today we drove from Springfield (after visiting Abraham Lincolns house and tomb) through Illinois past the Chain of Rocks bridge before going to the top of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis in Missouri and finishing up in Sikeston.