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March 15, 2016: Drilling 1/6 in. mounting holes for dowel pins that will hold the supply coil axle. While I was at it I counterbored the bracket -to-chassis mounting holes.
Identification suggestions welcome! Just leave a comment. | Savegre Hotel, San Gerardo de Dota, San José province, Costa Rica | July 9, 2017.
Finally got around to replacing the passenger side exhaust hanger. Previously the hanger was on the passenger tail pipe and would vibrate loudly when on the brakes. The angle and curvature of the pipe made fitting it take awhile. I Didn't have an extra large machine screw so I had to improvise with a machine alen bolt, which works very well.
Beautiful wooden architecture. The stage alone, with its heavy wooden pillars, and certain other elements, is meant to evoke the idea of being in a forest, coming across a clearing, and witnessing spirits or gods dancing. Most Noh theatres I've been to are very brightly lit, and are very modern spaces in the style of the chairs and walls and such. The dark wood, the everpresent wood throughout the design of the room/building, really helps further evoke that idea of the forest.
Birch Polypore (Piptoporus betulinus) bracket fungus
on Silver Birch (Betula pendula)
in Park Woods, Appledore, Kent.
- image © Phil Brandon Hunter - www.philbhu.com - PC310899a
Fungi, mushrooms, champignons, fongs & hongs: www.flickr.com/photos/19187
I found this rusted metal bracket on a portion of the boardwalk railing at the beachfront, Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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This is the base of my L Bracket that I usually use with my D5000. It is made of CNC Aluminium. I had to remove the tightening screw and add a washer as without it the screw would go in as far as it could and the bracket would still slip on the camera. A simple fix.
Interesting brick wall bracket (architectural term, anyone?) found on a building in Pioneer Square, Seattle
Pilot Rock hike, Cascade Siskiyou National Monument, Oregon. || Photo info: Taken 2021-07-08 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₃₂₀₀ sec at f/5.0, focal length 70 mm, ISO 100. Copyright 2021.
I've got just about everything else except a good example of this bracket. Most get shredded along with the HMMWV bodies and the ones from the scrapyard are usually...uhh...scrap.
Not the massive display of fungi that we saw emerging after the rain, but this bracket was a bright spot of colour at the base of a tree.