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My new composite deck as it is being put together. The boards are joined by clips so no fasteners show. The decking is Trex Enhance in saddle color.
Mar del Plata - 2012
Para el grupo "La vuelta al mundo" (www.flickr.com/groups/yotambien/pool/) - Tema: "Bajo mis pies"
Washington, D.C. -- Inside view of a 747 flight deck at the Air & Space Museum.
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Link to exterior shot of a Delta 747 taking off from Honolulu
Top deck frame is epoxy coated. Seat deck frame is three coats spar varnish. Epoxy needs to be tinted to withstand UV and I had 1/2 pound of green powder. Boat needs to be greener anyway,
We've built a glamorous new deck that looks out over the new pool at the taxi-refueling---oh never mind, we didn't. But we did change the front of the store into a pretend patio, on which you can test out our Acapulco chairs.
Water drops bubble up after a summer rain on The Melden's freshly-stained deck. Processed with Camera+. Currently my iPhone background.
F-9-F Panther on the deck of the Aircraft Carrier Antietam ready for take-off. Image captured in late 1952 or early 1953 somewhere in the Atlantic.
We removed each piece of glass from the deck. Realized that we better do this before the dining room wall gets closed up with temporary plywood. They had to lift each piece of glass through the open window area and then squeeze through the remaining open area on right
(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
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/
The middle ring of Deck G is a low-height area, due to the curvature of the hull underneath. This area is filled with auxiliary systems, life support equipment, and cargo bays, with a series of interconnected crawlspaces threading between them and connecting to the corridors in the centre and in the outer ring. The remainder of Deck G will be added soon; for now Deck H is still visible below.
Can you spot them all? Subspace transceivers, transporter emitters, waste reclamation units, batteries, gravity field generators, air recyclers, landing legs, and cargo hatches.
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.