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Don't hide your smile, its a powerful tool that costs nothing.

 

place light

this was my other grandfather tool box

old window

My works are not allowed to be used anywhere

My most uses cameras for shoots and fun part 1.

 

Leica M4p (Canada)

Tele-Elemarit 90mm f2.8 (Canada)

Jupiter-8 50mm f2

Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 MC

Old Prinz 600 flash

Peak Design strap

 

A cheap ish Leica starter kit :)

 

(Taken with Fuji X30, wireless trigger, soft box to right)

Old Tailem Town

Hasselblad 503cw - Distagon 60mm

f22-1,5"

Film: Kodak T-Max 100 (expired 03/2015)

Location: Paris

12 June 2016

Some of the tools I use

Awesome Tool roll collaboration with Lemolo Bags!! These things rule and are super versatile. They are space great for Brooks style saddle loops but will strap on any saddle, handlebars, racks, toptubes, pretty much any where you wanna stick it. And, they come stocked with Full Size tools!! From the tiniest Park allen wrench up to 8mm, 8-11 mm box style Park wrenches, Topeak full sized chain tool, two Tire levers, a green spoke wrench and even that chainring bolt tool no one ever has around! Also has little bungees for keepin a tube of your choice in the roll. I couldn't be more excited on how these came out, Elias at Lemolo is amazing and really nailed this. They are $120 fully loaded with tools and ready to ship.

W.A. Young and Sons Machine Shop

As a new homeowner, you probably are overwhelmed with how much work it is just to buy your house let alone take care of it. You’ll be spending much more time mowing lawns, cleaning bathrooms, fixing leaking drains than you could possibly imagine. But it is a lot easier to do if you have the tools on hand and ready when things start to break. Here are some tools every new homeowner should own.

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At Jerry's Shop

Folding rule

Saw

Paintbrushes

Hammer

Gjæresag (don't know the english term...)

 

I also used a few other things that I didn't think of when I started:

Leveling "thing"

Carpenter's square

Olfa utility knife

Drill

 

My braces, and the tools they used to remove them.

Reconstruction of farmstead including points of interest

The flea market is a great place to get inexpensive hand tools.

 

Read more about the Silicon Valley Electronics Flea Market here.

Tool live in Milan, DatchForum, 19Jun06

With this tool, cartographers could measure linear distances on maps by running the tiny wheel along the line between two points. Then they calculated the actual ground distance using the dial reading and the map’s scale.

 

Here it is then! Now the secret is out I thought I'd share this. This is what I use for the dome. The leds are colour selectable so I use the same tool for all my different coloured domes and the best bit is it's remote controlled!

I just made this cabinet for my shop to hold all my hand tools. This is the first piece of actual furniture I've made... You can see it unfinished here

Tools, mainly Norwegian, used in rebuilding the Aslak Lie cabin at Folklore Village.

The beginnings of the project. Notebook, map, tape, glue, pen, scissors, square. Our DIY Moleskine Travel notebook for Helsinki, FI.

For fastening the boards together with rivets, the boat builder needs three tools; clinker hammer, hoof hammer and hoof pliers. After putting on the rove, the nail is pinched off with the hoof pliers. When clinking the hoof hammer is held against the nails head with suitable strength, so that it bounces back for every hit of the clinker hammer.

"It is also important that the riveting hammer is matched to the seam. The hammer head must not be more than 150-200g on the færings. As you go up in seam size, the hammer weight can also increase. Best weight depends on both size and habit. A hammer of 225g for a 2 1/2 inch seam is perhaps suitable."

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The most important ranch tools

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