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(Mostly) Raised deck lids expose Type I engines
Kelley Park Show
San Jose, California
Golden Gate Chapter
Vintage Volkswagen Club of America
See: www.ggcvvwca.org
A week after the completion of this deck, our clients were married on it. With the addition of a perimeter border, we were able to install the deck boards without seams.
This is the final design for a deck I threw together for a local skate shop, New Blood. They’ve decided to print it and I’m kinda freaking out about it. This is my first real commission work. Hopefully this will be my stepping stone. Fingers crossed.
ALSO: This is the template I used for the deck here. No one likes not receiving credit!
My friend and I made a playing card deck, all original but strongly based on the style of german decks in the 16th century. Read more about the design and printing process here: www.morgandonner.com/2015/05/handmade-card-deck-part-2/
How do you remove a concrete bridge deck? One big chunk at a time. On the southbound I-5 Stillaguamish River Bridge, a concrete saw was used to cut old 8½-inch thick deck into roughly six-foot by eight-foot pieces weighing 4½ tons each, which then were lifted out with a track hoe and removed. The new bridge deck reopened in November 2014.
On March 8, 2018, crews install a work deck to the flyover girders as part of ongoing construction for the I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector Project in Renton.
Thomas Hope
Good Companion no. 120
over 400 pieces, used and incomplete (2 pieces missing)
19 x 13 1/4 in
A tatty box sealed with two rubber bands warned us that this nice little 1960s jigsaw would probably be incomplete, and sure enough 2 pieces were missing. Nice, but not a 'keeper'.
2019 piece count: 119044
Puzzle 125
This image of doggie on the deck was captured during the 2013 Navy Centenary Celebrations at Taylors Bay on Sydney Harbour
Looking along the bottom deck of a London Routemaster bus, from the platform on the back - you know, where the stair to the top deck are. I'm sure this isn't original upholstery on the seats but hey who cares, it's a classic London red bus.
These Routemasters have long been taken off the roads of London, apart from a couple of heritage routes through tourist places in the capital. There are though lots of these vintage buses with collectors and museums so you can still see them now and then at events like this gathering of classic buses in Scunthorpe on 20th July 2014
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Not feeling well, so in lieu of a photo of my enlarged, painful uvula, here's a simple pic of my decking