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Uno de los #decks que hacemos con madera de @proteakrf + #techoverde de @alextazzer #econstrucción...
Pilots and crew chiefs assigned to 225 “KnightHawk” Company 25th Infantry Division, conduct day and night-time deck landing qualifications. To maintain proficiency, the crews must complete a total of 10 landings, five day and five night-vision landings on a ship deck every month. The qualifications are necessary to ensure perishable skills is not lost and aviation crewmembers are able to support maritime missions. (U.S. Army photo by MSG Lekendrick Stallworth)
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Date:September,30,2014
Time:07:57:29:AM
Camera:X100S
Lens:23
Lens(35mm eq.):23
ISO:400
SS:1/80 @ f/2
The concrete deck in now poured and cured. A second pour was made which included sidewalk and the railing on the non-sidewalk side of the bridge (side nearest in this view). One final pour remains for the railing on the sidewalk side of the bridge. Once the bridge deck pours are completed the remaining upper portions of the wingwalls will be cast.
It may be a little concerning to see that big track crane out on the middle of the new bridge deck. But, the contractor used some scrap pieces of plywood to prevent the tracks from damaging the deck surface.
custom design & type treatment for TEMPER longboards, check out the hole project & WIP here: on.be.net/1v2ollT
These Photos are of some of the decks that I built either myself or with the homeowners in the '80s.
Vinyl deck with Azek brownstone flooring and kona border, Longevity 6' white privacy panel, and accent lighting.
Our deck was put together over a 6 month span with 6 different kinds of wood. The base is oak,the floor is pecan,the posts and rail are cedar with regular pine for the under carrage,and the "natural look" limbs in between is a mixture of Hickory and maple..
Here is a progressive look at the construction of my deck:
1. The "before" view. (Aug. 6, 2008)
2. Removing the lawn from the deck area.
3. Installation of landscape fabric.
4. Covering landscape fabric with sand and gravel.
5. Some of the initial frame work.
6. Laying down the floor boards.
7. Finished project.
8. The "after" view. (Aug. 8, 2008)
(Tip: click where it says "All Sizes" to see a larger view of this picture.)
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Acrylic and graphite on skateboard deck
For The Decked Project exhibition