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We developed our Coping For Fiberglass Pools as an easy alternative to styrofoam concrete forms. It gives you a much more consistent look without the drawbacks of cantilever deck forms. It takes 2 guys about 2 hours to install and you can shim the coping to match the waterline on out of level pools. Also - you don't have to get into the pool to finish the concrete - definitely a bonus in cold weather.

Check out the video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/vastecusa

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Photos showing installation of VASTEC USA's Coping For Fiberglass Pools... an easy alternative to cantilever deck concrete forms for swimming pools.

Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy cadets walk down the aisle and on stage to receive their high school diplomas or high school equivalency (HiSET) certificate during the academy's Class 23 commencement ceremony, June 8, 2019, in Los Alamitos, California. Thirty cadets received diplomas or HiSET certificates during the ceremony. Sunburst is a five and a half month residential program designed to help teens make up credits and learn eight core skills including responsible citizenship, fitness, health, leadership, followership, life-coping, and service to community. Sunburst is operated in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education and is located at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, and is one of three National Guard Youth Challenge programs facilitated by the California Military Department. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Crystal Housman)

R&D of bamboo. First coping of the 2" down tube to 2" bb shell. I did this one freestyle with the big drill and hole saw. It came out pretty good without files; for the first joint that won't be attached it will be fine. I'm going to get a joint tool for the real bikes.

This is a Panama model Viking Pool. It is a 11'10" by 39' pool with a depth of 4'6". The dealer who installed this pool was The Pool Guyz from Virginia Beach, VA. www.thepoolguyz.com/

 

It features a Sapphire Blue Crystite Finish, Inlay and Perimeter Tile, and Paver Stone Decking and Coping. To see more Panama model Viking Pools visit clicky.me/3DXQ

Look who I stumbled upon. Uytae always manages to find himself in front of my lens; this time, it was by accident.

 

For those who don't know, Uytae Lee is not only a musician, but a first year student at Dalhousie University. He was ranked #1 by Maclean's for the "Weird ways Canadians are coping with exams" after he produced:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ALiw9xN6pM

 

Check out the rest of Uytae's work here:

 

www.youtube.com/user/lukelee1495?feature=watch

 

If you are interested in retrieving a copy of his work, he will usually share it for free. Feel free to message him.

 

Aside from being an awesome student and an amazing musician, Uytae is also an amazing friend. I actually have the privilege of sharing the same home with Uytae in one of Dal's residence buildings.

 

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with record breaking temps.

This image was taken at Finse, the highest point along the Bergen - Oslo railway (1222 m / 4010 ft) and a place that can only be reached by train or by ski in winter / on foot or by bike in summer. There are a few cabins at Finse, a hotel and a DNT-cabin.

 

The title refers to the role this place has played in history. It was used by the German Luftwaffe to test airplane engines under arctic conditions. It was established in 1942, as around that time the Germans experienced huge problems in coping with the climate during the Russian winters along the Eastern front. The title is a paraphrase of the book "Im Westen nichts Neues", or "All quiet on the Western Front". The place is still used by many polar expeditions for training and testing. Also the ill-fated Scott Expedition to the South Pole trained here.

 

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It is small. Metal not pool coping. Many can rip it harder. Still, I couldn't do this last year or at the beginning of the summer, and now I can. I'm am stoked! It makes a great sound. Kind of a grinding noise!

One box of VASTEC USA’s Coping For Fiberglass Pools contains all the hardware you need to do one large fiberglass pool. Each box is a complete kit with 128 feet of coping, 200 Tek screws, 20 Clips, and 60 Anchors. The box is 8 feet long and weighs about 65 pounds making it easy to transport to the job site and begin installation.

 

Call 888-282-7832 or send us a message to request a free dealer kit with samples, literature, and a demo video. Also visit us at www.vastec-usa.com for more info.

The finest #concretebowl was opened by FK-ramps team a few days ago in our hometown - St.Petersburg! This space appears to be the first bowl in Russia to have original concrete coping. We consider this project a great present for the skill improvement and future extreme sports promotion in our country.

 

Бетонный скейт парк МЕГА Дыбенко — главные новости 2018 года для экстрим-сообщества Петербурга!

 

Скейт парк МЕГА Дыбенко: Предыстория проекта

До недавнего времени экстремальная инфраструктура Санкт-Петербурга могла похвастаться лишь редкими заголовками об открытии бетонных парков от FK-ramps. За последнее время наша компания построила два бетонных скейт парка для родного города. Санкт-Петербургу требовалась современная площадка для тренировок спортсменов в дисциплине пул. Благодаря гражданской инициативе райдеров, правительство Петербурга предприняло попытку создания городского боула в начале 2018 года.

 

Проект бетонного скейтпарка на Железноводской улице Васильевского острова был создан нашей компанией при тесном взаимодействии с инициативными спортсменами. К большому сожалению, строительство пула было провалено “голодным”, некомпетентным подрядчиком, выигравшим конкурс на строительство площадки.

 

На момент проведения закупки, всем стало понятно, что 2018 год не принесет райдерам Санкт-Петербурга радостных новостей об открытии бетонного боула на ВО. Опасения подтвердились! Халтурщики-общестроители попытались набрызгать полусухую стяжку в кривую опалубку чаши пула на Васильевском. Халтурщики не удосужились уделить внимание финишингу фигур, тем самым подведя свою историю к расторжению контракта на строительство.

 

К счастью, фиаско на Васильевском стало благодатной почвой для инициативы социально-ответственного бизнеса.

 

Потребность экстрим-сообщества в полноценном пуле была поддержана руководством ТРК Мега Дыбенко!

 

На начальных этапах было принято решение проектировать глубокий боул с бетонным коупингом, взяв за основу лучшие образцы подобных площадок на Западе.

 

Возникло множество вопросов, касаемо насыщения участка проектирования. Нам пришлось соблюсти тонкий баланс между сложной доминантной фигурой — пулом и набором простых стрит-фигур для начинающих. Критически важным моментом было не допустить пересечение траекторий начинающих спортсменов и про-райдеров.

 

Бетонный скейт парк МЕГА Дыбенко: Строительство

Перед нашей командой стояла непростая задача. Участок строительства имел высокий уровень грунтовых вод. Кроме сложной геологии и огромных объемов грунта под экскавацию, мы оказались “заперты” плотным примыканием существующей дорожно-тропиночной сети. Дополнительным фактором испытания на прочность стал строгий график производства работ. Местоположение на территории общественного парка не оставило нам выбора, кроме ночных работ!

 

Наши инженеры разработали уникальное для России решение дренажа площадки, которое потребовало выемки более 1000 м3 грунта, отсыпки и тромбовки основания, а также обустройства системы водопонижения под массивной чашей бетонного боула. Таким образом, отвод воды производится изнутри и снаружи бетонного скейтпарка.

 

Бетонный скейт парк МЕГА Дыбенко: Особенности

Бетонный коупинг для скейтпарка был произведен собственными силами нашей компании. Мы разработали несколько типовых элементов бетонного коупинга, а также отработали технологию уплотнения высокопрочного бетона на вибростоле. Таким образом, наша компания готова к применению оригинальных коупингов в будущих проектах FK-ramps!

 

Кроме уникальных функциональных элементов конструкции, фигуры скейтпарка выполнены с применением технологии пигментации бетонной смеси. Изолированный периметр площадки, а также очевидные входные группы со строгими правилами посещения позволят избежать конфликтных ситуаций во время эксплуатации сооружения.

 

Первый в России бетонный боул с оригинальным коупингом был открыт для райдеров в начале осени 2018 года.

 

Долгожданный бетонный скейтпарк с полноценным боулом был реализован компанией FK-ramps на территории МЕГА ПАРК (Мега Дыбенко).

 

Открытие первого в России боула с оригинальным (бетонным) коупингом получило большой резонанс среди отечественных райдеров!

 

Вас ждет двойная чаша интересной конфигурации (2,2 – 1,8 м), а также стрит-секция для начинающих.

 

Бетонный скейт парк МЕГА Дыбенко обещает стать новым этапом развития отечественного экстрима, поэтому рекомендуем к посещению!

Part of the front left hand side coping stone. It's the only section complete so far. It's made up of glass gems, blue tiles, iridescent tiles, gold dust tiles, glitter tiles and mirror tiles. The theme here is blue mostly creating the impression of water or the ocean. I've used a variety of different tile arrangements for this piece but still with the same overall theme. Not only does it have a theme but a 3d look. The coping stone was flat so I created various shapes and sculptures using a variety of spare materials before tiling them.

 

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There's a small sculpture here representing a small waterfall of glass shapes and gems. It also gives the impression of it spilling over the coping stone ;-) This sculpture also saw the use of pebbles on one side and tiles on the other.

www.vastec-usa.com, Ph: 888-282-7832, This photo set shows how to install VASTEC USA's Coping For Fiberglass Pools, an easy alternative to styrofoam cantilever concrete deck forms. We developed this coping so we could install more fiberglass swimming pools and so we didnt have to get into the pool (in the winter) to finish the cantilever edge. Turns out it's great for the do-it-yourself homeowner also. There's also a video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/vastecusa

Coping with wildfire is part of life in Alaska during the summer. This afternoon I shot this on my way home from work. The photo was taken from Gettinger's fields at about 3.5 mile Chena Hot Springs Road. The fire is burning several miles away on the Chena River flats in residential areas near Brock and Repp Roads. At six pm it was estimated at 10-25 acres in size. It's breezy and could easily spread. Reports are that the area is being evacuated. Most fires occur away from populated areas. This has the potential to be bad. We've had virtually no rain for a month and the ground is quite dry.

VASTEC Coping For Fiberglass Pools. Easy to install, fits any size and shape fiberglass swimming pool, no messy forms to remove or clean up. Contact us at 888-282-7832 or www.vastec-usa.com for more info.

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Coping with snow Christmas day, 2010.

This is the centre of the mosaic and contains a number of glass gems and gems with mirrors beneath. I also created two eye features for this area, both using different techniques.

www.vastec-usa.com, Ph: 888-282-7832, This photo set shows how to install VASTEC USA's Coping For Fiberglass Pools, an easy alternative to styrofoam cantilever concrete deck forms. We developed this coping so we could install more fiberglass swimming pools and so we didnt have to get into the pool (in the winter) to finish the cantilever edge. Turns out it's great for the do-it-yourself homeowner also. There's also a video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/vastecusa

A touch of Indonesia in your own back yard. A wonderful use of natural stone pool coping with Stile Edges custom tile edging with a traditional looking Bali hut thatched roof.

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Information and help for panic attacks, anxiety disorders and phobia sufferers.

"You see it coming, and you think there's still time. Time for everything you want to do, and everything you need to say. There might even be time for someone to swoop in and fix things. Heck, it wouldn't even have to be a bona fide "miracle" - just a little help would be all right.

 

In the meantime, you make plans. Lots and lots of plans. Variations of plans, even. In your mind, these plans are flawless, and they will take care of everything. You're so confident in these plans that you allow yourself to put parts of them off, or be distracted by something else -- something that's not quite so difficult to think about right now. Because after all, that thing you love is still around to love you back, and there's still time.

 

But then, suddenly, there isn't.

 

In a horrifying moment of stark realization, you're speeding downhill at an alarming rate. There are no brakes, no safety belts, a wheel has come loose, and you're not sure, but it sounds like something's grinding. Also, you're on fire.

 

Preoccupied by your distractions and plans, you didn't realize - until now - that you're already halfway down the hill. There is no control, no plan, and soon, there won't be any time. And even though you saw it coming, you're terrified.

 

The thing you love is not going to be there anymore, and nothing in your life could have prepared you for just how cold that makes you feel.

 

You blame the circumstances. Myriad causes and reasons, some known and some mysterious, that had been accumulating over time, conspiring with each other to an ultimate end. A natural decay, accelerated by compounding internal and external complications, supervised by well-meaning yet inexperienced and incapable management whose ultimate reply comes in the form of shrugged shoulders, sympathetic looks, and the phrase that defines the emotion of frustration: "there's nothing we can do."

 

This, at this moment, is entirely unacceptable. In bouts of anger you curse those who were supposed to prevent this from happening - whose jobs it was to prevent this from happening. In every action they've taken thus far, you perceive incompetence and missed opportunity. You remember their lies: that they're doing everything they can, exploring all options, seeing signs of improvement, bringing in new people with better ideas, and having a good feeling that things are going to work out for the best - even if it might not be exactly the same.

 

While there may be nothing more powerful in this world than hope, there are few things more devastating than when that hope is false. And that's when you see the lies of omission -- what they weren't telling you, what they say they couldn't tell you, and when they just aren't anywhere to be found in your time of need. For however little control is to be found in a situation like this, they're the ones who have it, and even though your plans no longer apply, at least these professionals should have seen this coming sooner.

 

It might take some time, but you will realize that the lies they told were not fueled by malice, but by protection. Protection of themselves -- not necessarily because they made mistakes along the way, but because nobody truly wants to be responsible for bad things. It was also protection of you, as ridiculous and insulting as that may sound, because nobody truly wants to hear bad things. And at some point in this whole process, there really may have been genuine hope, things were very close to being fixed, and miracles could have happened.

 

So while all of these unfamiliar feelings and notions process over and over and over again in a desperate attempt to generate something that makes sense to our earthly minds, it happens.

 

Just like that, you lose the thing you love.

 

It's taken from you without your permission, before you decided that the time was right, and before any of your plans could be completed. In that fleeting moment immediately after it happens, everything you knew about life and your daily existence up to now disappears, and you're left with nothing but...nothing.

 

Some perceive it as calm. Others call it the numbness of shock. It can even be described as peace.

 

Slowly but surely, those old, familiar feelings return: grief, guilt, pain, anger, disappointment, and deep, deep sadness. But along with those also comes relief, comfort, happy memories, and even brief moments of joy.

 

And you realize that in that fiery piece of speeding wreckage, you weren't alone. Not only were other people in the car with you, going through the exact same thing, there were people on the hill watching it happen. Your family, and your friends (even ones you have yet to meet). These are the people who offer the unanswerable question "is there anything I can do?" - they saw what you went through and they sympathize, either because they've gone down that hill before you did, or they know that one day, they'll have to. That's where the comfort and the joy come from - even though it felt like you may have been alone, you weren't.

 

Life is all about loss. Life is nothing without loss. On this earth, time runs out for everything and everyone - if that were not the case, then there would be no point in sustaining ourselves, in developing personal relationships, in challenging ourselves and our friends to create, to succeed and make our names, to explore new places and eat delicious foods, to write our ideas for posterity and then debate them, to take pictures and home movies for the sole purpose of remembering those all-too fleeting moments.

 

We do all this because we know that one day we will no longer have the opportunity to do so. And every time we lose something dear to our hearts, we honor it by taking what we've learned from it and what we cherished about it, and carrying that on our shoulders until we, too, are lost. What we drop will be picked up by those behind us, and with so much to be happy for and proud of, there's no room for anger or resentment.

 

So you say goodbye. You go to sleep, and you wake up the next day without it. And you smile, because you know that since you lost it, you will always have it."

 

-Andrew Pfister, former Ziff Davis (1up.com) staff member.

 

Related articles:

 

- What Happened to 1UP

 

- Coping With Loss

 

I’m not usually one to show emotion but reading Sam Kennedy's and Andrew Pfister's posts got me teary eyed. I've only had two long term jobs (and a few photography related gigs here and there) since my High School days and I still remember the day when I was asked to meet The Director of Operations, The General Manager and The Human Resources Manager in the conference room... the reason for the meeting? I was told that I was being laid off!

 

My days as a Production Coordinator at Automatic Data Processing Brokerage Services Group were over after 7 years of service... it was a very sad day.

 

Leaving the company that I had worked so, so hard for, often at the expense of my own health and well being was one of the most difficult things I've ever been through.

 

Seeing a lot of my peers, close friends, and nearly 50 people who worked under my supervision get teary eyed as I was holding my last meeting in the company to let them know that "I was moving on" was tough! I am thankful that ADP actually allowed me to do so... This happened a long time ago as ADP was my very first job fresh off from High School.

 

If you're reading this and you have been laid off in the past... I'm sure you know how it feels.

An African Oradour...

  

Barlonyo (also Bar Lonyo, meaning "field of wealth" in Luo) is a village in northern Uganda near Lira town. Here follows the text of the remembrance book for the massacre of 2014, made by residents themselves.

The survivors perform regularly an re-enactment of what happened in their village. The pictures were made in November 2016, at the same time while the International Criminal Court (ICC) was starting the trials of the main suspect of the massacre, former LRA commander Dominic Ongwen.

 

THIS MEMORY BOOK IS BASED ON DOCUMENTATIONS OF THE MASSACRE CONDUCTED BY THE JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION PROJECT (JRP), IN ADDITION TO FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS HELD BY COLLABORATIVE TRANSITIONS AFRICA (CTA).

CTA CONTRIBUTES TO BUILDING LASTING PEACE AFTER VIOLENT CONFLICT IN AFRICA BY AIDING INNOVATIVE, LOCAL, INITIATIVES AND IDEAS OF SURVIVORS TO HELP THEIR OWN COMMUNITIES COPE AND RECOVER.

FOR ANY THOUGHTS OR COMMENTS, PLEASE SEE CTA WEBSITE WWW.CTAFRICA.ORG

  

Barlonyo martyr village

 

Before the War

  

Since 1986, a civil war has taken place between the Government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Before the war the Langi people of Lira district and the people of Barlonyo made a living by farming and taking care of the livestock.

 

Barlonyo means “place of wealth”; a piece of land where people can be wealthy with hard work. Previously, life around Barlonyo was characterized by hunting, fishing, traditional dances and storytelling, and the cultivation of crops, small businesses and cattle rearing,

 

The civil war lead to the creation of displacement camps in Lira and disrupted their way of life.

  

After a government offensive called “Operation Iron Fist” in late 2002, Lira district became even more insecure. The LRA began attacking civilians in Lira district and as a result, nearby civilians in Lira voluntarily created Barlonyo camp between September and November 2002. Barlonyo is 26 km north of Lira town and sits next to the River Moroto.

In the afternoon of 21 February 2004, over 300 people were murdered in less than three hours and thousands were displaced to neighbouring camps.

This book is to remember and honour the lives of those who were killed and affected by the massacre. It is also meant to recognize how Barlonyo has moved forward after the massacre, and to memorialize their story so the next generation in Barlonyo does not allow such an atrocity to happen again.

 

Timeline of massacre events:

 

Times are approximated based on eye-witness testimony

 

5:00 pm

 

300 LRA gather in the fields outside of Barlonyo to receive attack instructions from Okot Odhiambo. According to one soldier who participated in the raid, Odhiambo told the LRA soldiers: “I have received order from the high command of the LRA. You are to kill every living Thing. Kill the old people, kill the adults, kill the government soldiers, and abduct all the young children and boys.”

 

Several civilians spot the rebels and try to alert the camp. The LRA becomes suspicious of the civilians who had run Back to the camp and they started to shoot in their direction. The rebels fired an RPG (Rocket-Propelled Grenade) toward the detach. At this time one person is shot.

  

5:30 pm

 

The LRA, headed by 7 fighters, splits into 3 groups. One group attacks the militia detach and sets it on fire. 28 soldiers and some of the family members were in the barracks and all were killed in the attack. The groupe attacking the detach then continues on the main camp.

 

The camp residents did not realize that the detach was being attacked and were doing activities such as bathing, cooking, drinking and playing cards when the LRA arrived. The other two groups surrounded the main camp and begin massacring civilians and abducting others. There were over 300 LRA rebels with 100 guns, a bomb, two J2s, Ak-47 and clubs and sticks. A small gap of fighters on the western side of the camp allows some civilians, Amuka and LDU to escape. Some hide in the bushes and others run to Ogur.

 

7:30 pm

 

After the massacre was over Odhiambo blew his whistle, gathered the rebels under a tree, and tied all of the new abductees to the tree. At least 24 people were kidnapped and taken to carry looted goods or serve in the rank and file of the LRA. They marched their captives, most laden with heavy food stuffs and luggage to the river Moroto (3 km away).

 

8:30 pm

 

Several people struggled to cross the deep river and were punished for their caution. One woman spilled millet as she stumbled, and was promptly chopped to death with a panga. Twenty people were killed by the LRA at the River Moroto by smashing their heads and stabbing them with bayonets. The group carries on into Okwang.

 

By the end of the massacre over 300 residents of Barlonyo were shot, mutilated with pangas, beaten to death with sticks or pierced with bayonets. Many others were burned to death after following instructions to enter their homes. Those who tried to escape were killed. No one was spared and after only three hours, the LRA retreated from the camp.

  

Remembering the dead:

 

There is a cement mass grave and memorial statue commemorating the massacre of Barlonyo camp. As seen above, the official government record claims that only 121 were massacred at Barlonyo even though the death toll was over 300 people according to community members and the camp commanders list. The actual number can never be known, as many lost were young children or left no one to account for them.

 

Every year a prayer ceremony takes place on 21 February to remember the massacre. Representatives from the government attend and the entire community comes together to pray for the massacre victims: “The prayer ceremonies are good because people from other places come together. It makes them know people love them, council them, it makes them normal.”

 

Some survivors hold on to some of the possessions of los friends and family members as a way of remembering them. For those who did not have their hut burned down, objects such as ID cards, cooking pots, and clothing are a way to remember their lost loved ones.

  

A group of Barlonyo community members performs dramatic performances about the massacre to both visitors and the people of Barlonyo. The performances are done by a local youth group as a way of bringing people together and coping with the massacre. “It makes them remember what happened here. It helps them with their trauma… It’s not just for the sake of playing but bringing people together.”

 

As the Barlonyo community moves on after the massacre, men and women are worried about poverty, hunger and sickness in their daily lives. One Barlonyo resident said: “We ne3ed institutions at Barlonyo to remember. Hospitals, security, education, better memorials.”

Not only can institutions serve as a memorial to the massacre, but they can help the Barlonyo community recover from their experiences and flourish in the aftermath of the civil war. The needs described on the next page were based on a series of conversations with the people of Barlonyo.

 

. Boreholes – we need more water, the stream is dirty

.Children with disabilities needs to be able to go to school

. A better health centre

. “Churches, schools, youth centres”

. Support for the EVI’s remaining in Barlonyo

.Sensitization centers/programs

.Agriculture projects that increase productivity

. “Repair the roads”

.Income generations activities

.Graves were not cemented properly

.We need a fence to protect the memorials

.”A child cannot afford the cost of books.”

.Compensation for the killed should come from the government

.”NGOs and the government should supply these things.”

Today the people of Barlonyo are returning to their ancestral homes. They focus on cultivating their gardens, providing for their families, and educating their children.

 

Without fulfilling community need, like provision of hospitals and schools, the community will continue to face many challenges. “We want our children to know the impact of the massacre.”

 

“It is important to remember the past while also looking towards prospects for the future. The Barlonyo community needs to remember their past while having the opportunity top provide for the next generation of Barlonyo. The task before Barlonyo today is to thrive in the villages while giving respect to the loved ones they have lost. Many people explained the importance of memory to them as a way for the children to know their ancestors, as well as a lesson so that a tragedy like Barlonyo never happens again.

 

It is becoming so that they cannot remember really… We need to remember the massacre and to give it to our children so that they can remember our beloved ancestors.

It is with this spirit of remembrance alongside the need to move forward that characterizes Barlonyo and the aftermath of the massacre today.”

  

Survivors of the Lord’s Resistance Army insurgency in Lira District have appealed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold part of the trials of former Joseph Kony's LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at Barlonyo site where the rebels reportedly massacred 300 people in 2004

      

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We developed our Coping For Fiberglass Pools as an easy alternative to styrofoam concrete forms. It gives you a much more consistent look without the drawbacks of cantilever deck forms. It takes 2 guys about 2 hours to install and you can shim the coping to match the waterline on out of level pools. Also - you don't have to get into the pool to finish the concrete - definitely a bonus in cold weather.

Check out the video on YouTube:

www.youtube.com/vastecusa

Date: 1892

 

Description: States, 'Walter Arthur Copinger' with motto 'Virtute et fidelitate;' features a shield parted per fess with gules (red) and or (gold) stripes. Also features a helmet with a leg surrounded by a border of flowers and two shields. Unsigned.

 

Format: 1 print, gold on white paper?, 10 x 9 cm.

 

Source: Pratt Institute Libraries, Special Collections 40 (sc00280)

 

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For inquiries regarding permissions and use fees, please contact: rightsandrepro.library@pratt.edu.

Cambodian children at the Ban Mai Rut refugee camp near Klong Yai, Thailand. There are about 5,200 refugees in this camp which has a permanent wooden structure and several new ones made of Bamboo poles and thatched roofs and walls.

1/Jul/1979. Klong Yai, Thailand. UN Photo/John Isaac. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

VASTEC Coping For Fiberglass Pools. Easy to install, fits any size and shape fiberglass swimming pool, no messy forms to remove or clean up. Contact us at 888-282-7832 or www.vastec-usa.com for more info.

VASTEC Coping For Fiberglass Pools. Easy to install, fits any size and shape fiberglass swimming pool, no messy forms to remove or clean up. Contact us at 888-282-7832 or www.vastec-usa.com for more info.

www.vastec-usa.com, Ph: 888-282-7832, This photo set shows how to install VASTEC USA's Coping For Fiberglass Pools, an easy alternative to styrofoam cantilever concrete deck forms. We developed this coping so we could install more fiberglass swimming pools and so we didnt have to get into the pool (in the winter) to finish the cantilever edge. Turns out it's great for the do-it-yourself homeowner also. There's also a video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/vastecusa

White Vastec coping. Nice clean look. Designed for fiberglass pools. #fiberglasspools #poolcoping

Name: Jennifer Haynes

Program: AU Liberal Arts - Summer Program in San Jose, Costa Rica

Location: Jaco, Costa Rica

 

Study abroad students attempting to stay dry under two umbrellas during a torrential downpour.

Vietnamese refugees at the Pulau Bidong refugee camp in Malaysia. This camp has about 36,000 Vietnamese refugees.

1/Aug/1979. Malaysia. UN Photo/John Isaac. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

www.vastec-usa.com, Ph: 888-282-7832, This photo set shows how to install VASTEC USA's Coping For Fiberglass Pools, an easy alternative to styrofoam cantilever concrete deck forms. We developed this coping so we could install more fiberglass swimming pools and so we didnt have to get into the pool (in the winter) to finish the cantilever edge. Turns out it's great for the do-it-yourself homeowner also. These guys used the shimming capabilities to elevate the coping (to expose more of the waterline tile). Nice work guys!

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