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The raw bracket. It is made out of 3/8" Thick 6061-T6 plate that was 4" wide. I cut out a sample out of cardboard, hit it with the plasma cutter, and a ton of belt sanding! The original part was more half moon shaped, but the Edelbrock pump had a bump that needed it to be cut out a bit. Check out www.gtsparkplugs.com for more information
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Bracket fungus "fruiting bodies" in great abundance on decaying tree trunks. Near the Braid Burn, Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh, Scotland.
A side on view of a rather large (30cm across) bracket fungi seen on Coopers Hill. The thing that struck me most about this was the dichotomy between top and bottom.
I beleive this may be Blushing Bracket (Daedaleopsis confragosa) but fungi is not something I deal with very often.
Grid reference :NS 84318 37142
Type :Pillar
Condition :Damaged
Flush Bracket :S5413
OSGB36 Station :NS83/T7
Current use :none
Historic use :3rd order
T:UK waypoint :TP1665
County :Strathclyde Region
Nearest town :LANARK
This illustrates the way the new bracket will hold the Ricoh CA-1. You can see that the bracket is pretty beat up. That's because I made it by using the piece of the stage that I had cut off with a hacksaw to make it. First I flattened it (mostly) with a pair of small sledge hammers, then I used a small vice as a bending brake. It's not pretty, but it worked.
Taken on 4/14/14 in Providence RI
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Camera Make : Canon
Camera Model : Canon EOS REBEL T5i
Exposure : 0.017 seconds
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ISO Speed : 100
Focal Length : 55 mm
Subject Distance : 1.1 meters
Lots of fungus about at The Lodge today. Some had been labelled by RSPB staff, and some I've not managed to identify.
This looked like turkey tail fungus, but it was huge, possibly measuring 18" across.
RSPB Reserve at The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire UK.
I chose this building for the brackets up on the corner of the building. This is an old building and has the good architectural elements that I was looking for. This is the Lawrence & Chapin Building in Kalamazoo, MI.