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Two orange sizer rings and pair of citrus clippers. (These sizers were used for valencia oranges. It was difficult to find a navel from our home tree small enough to fit through the larger sizer.) These old tools were used in the Orange County citrus industry.

A new Menards store opened in my hometown, so my brother-in-law checked it out when I was home. It's a huge store, but the most shocking thing was this power tool display/demo. They actually had electric circular saws, reciprocating saws, jig saws, drills, hammers, screws, nails, 2x4's etc., right out for anyone to walk up and play with. We cut some chunks out of the 2x4s and screwed them together, but there didn't seem to be anything keeping us from cutting off our hands or slashing a passing customer. You don't usually see this sort of thing in America - people being given the opportunity to be responsible and careful.

Aboriginal stone tools found in the Hunter Valley, NSW Australia.

Esta foto muestra la via de bajada, bastante más facil y las herramientas que posibilitaron la aventura. Here a photo of the way down and the tools that helped with the aventure.

Tuesday, 16th September 2008

 

Cigar Evening, hosted by Havana Express to meet and watch Master Cigar Roller,

Mr Alfredo Andreas Pino.

Location: The Cohibar, Darling Harbour, Australia

 

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Crafting tools. Soldering iron; crimp tool, wire cutter, needle-nose pliers, hemostat, file.

garage tool rack (i pounded the nails)

I had to make an adapter plate to be able to properly mount the quick change tool post on my taig lathe. The taig mini mill just isn't up to the task of cutting cast iron, so it took about 4-5 days just to make the plate.

 

Rounding the corners was the worst part because corner rounding end mills have a neutral rake with no helix. I think I'm going to get some router bits for this part because the modern ones seem to be made with the carbide brazed at an angle. They aren't made for cutting metal, but the geometry is still better than the corner rounding end mills made for metal.

 

Sunnyvale, CA

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

 

I've got the demons within

I've got to brush them all away

I feel the demon's rage

I must clean them all away

Yeah, yeah...

 

Excite to scream them away

Cobwebs in the way

That magic cleaner oh

Shine his smile on me

Yeah, yeah...

 

I am the demon

Cleaner who saves the day

I get the backwall

And important they'll always stay

Yeah, yeah...

 

If only one thing that you know

Imposters from the show

They'll try to trick you into

Normal treatment

Oh don't you listen to them say

Shush them all away

I am the demon cleaner

Madman so

I am the freedom cleaner

Standing naked here to say

I'm the only way...

Big Wrenches mounted at a board in workshop of the local river traffic authority.

My father's old tool box and tools

These are tools with clear handles made from cellulose acetate butyrate plastic, which has begun deteriorating and releasing free butyric acid.

 

Diane covered TooL with opening act Killing Joke at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. See the full coverage here theravensview.net/news-%26-reviews/f/tool-take-fear-inocu...

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P1020172

The datecode 9 doesn't match with any 9 on the date charts. Maybe it's 1969, maybe it's not a datecode at all.

 

See:

www.collectingsnapon.com/index.php?page=Data_Chart/Date%2...

Multifunctional Firefighting Tool

  

RIA Fireman Rescue Tools replaces several different tools that firefighters use in everyday job, saving human lives and property.

 

Tool features:

Pipe wrench (Storz): A 110, B 75, C 52 and 38mm high pressure

Hydrant wrench

Triangle for hydrant DIN 3222

Wedge for hydrant

Pressurized hoses handler (pulling from mud, carrying upstairs etc.)

Eccentric Allen key for elevator doors

Triangle 10 mm key for elevator doors, hydrant lockers, barriers and garbage containers

Square 9 mm key for flue gates and angled gas valves

Prism narrowed key 5-10 mm – chimney flue gates, hydrant lockers and bus trunks

Windshield saw

Windshield tearing wedge

Seatbelt cutting scalpel

Side windows puncturing blade

Wedge for tearing gypsum walls and ceilings

Wedge for breaking-in wooden and plastic windows frames

Anti-skid toothed handler

Handler for multipurpose socket wrenches

Adapter for US and UK couplings 38, 45 and 65 (1-1/2, 1-3/4, 2-1/2 inch)

Carrying bag

Electrically non-conductive

Fluorescent and phosphorescent yellow

Dimensions: Length 235 mm, Width 130 mm, Thickness 20 mm and Weight 250 g.

 

For more information visit www.fsesafe.com/ria-fireman-rescue-tool.php

 

We also supply smoke hoods, fire protective equipment’s, handheld and helmet attached lightings, safety torches, decontamination wipes, escape route signs, emergency equipment, safety action signs, firefighting equipment signs, prohibition signs, warning signs and mandatory action signs.

 

For more information kindly visit us at www.fsesafe.com and for any enquiries email us at sales@fsesafe.com

 

Tool at Melbourne Big Day Out 2011.

check out this old ass pic of tool

From the Airbus Training department

Camera: Chamonix 45n-1

Lens: Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W

Film: Ilford FP4+ @ ISO 64

Exposure: 1/4 sec @ f5.6

Date: April 12, 2014

Identifier: lf_2014-04-12_005

I thought the tool fair would be kind of small; Adam and his friend, Brian, thought it would be huge (like Chicago's McCormick Place huge). I chose not to get my hopes up and instead I was pretty pleasantly surprised by the size!

Tool @ Excel Energy Center in St. Paul Minnesota July 1st 2010

Tool box door does not close all the way on this "new" Schodorf chipper box.

For More Detail

www.toolboxwarehouse.com/Roller-Tool-Cabinets-s/4.htm

Product Specs:

 

* Overall: 22.0 in (W) x 12.0 in (D) x 34.4 in (H)

* Package: 24.8 in (W) x 14.6 in (D) x 32.9 in (H)

* Gross/Net Weight: 49.1 / 42.2 pounds

 

Product Description:

 

* Powder coat paint for superior scratch and chemical resistance

* Wheels for mobility, convenience & durable

* Top chest can be stored in bottom cabinet for convenient transportation

* Four Ball-Bearing Slide(BBS) Drawers

* Large hinged compartment storage

 

Tool @ Excel Energy Center in St. Paul Minnesota July 1st 2010

Model: Chyna J. Tools: Contax 167mt, Zeiss 50mm f1.4, Kodak Portra 400. Process and scan by Exposure Film Lab.

  

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Aftershock music festival in Sacramento, CA on October 22nd and 23rd, 2016.

 

Review - www.axs.com/aftershock-fast-becoming-one-of-the-best-rock...

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

I used the color accent tool.

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