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Mike DeWalt, chief scientific and technical advisor for aircraft computer software at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) speaks during a ceremony to deliver new safety and software assurance applications to the FAA Office of Aviation Safety (AVS) on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at FAA Headquarters in Washington. NASA and FAA initiated the Research Transition Roadmap (RTR) partnership three years ago to support timely and cost-effective safety assurance of software and digital systems. The ceremony also marked the transition of the RTR into the Research Transition Team (RTT). Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Addie and (g)Natalie use a power saw to trim new deck planks to the necessary dimensions.
The entire crew (well, except for Nellz) work together to replace decaying planks in a deck.
I bought a new magnifying clip-on lamp to make routing a little easier to see in the fine detail fonts!
Theme: Re-Creation
Year Ten Of My 365 Project
Scally Dewalt work boots and white lacoste sports socks, Pictures by Craiskin Photography Copyright 2016
Conceived in 2004, the staggered steel truss building at 127 W. Huron sat empty and half-finished, a victim of the 2008 economic downturn. However a reversal of fortune finally led to the opening of the Valerio Dewalt Train-designed Godfrey Hotel earlier this year. I visited the hotel during the OpenHouse Chicago architecture event about a week ago
Scally Dewalt work boots and white lacoste sports socks, Pictures by Craiskin Photography Copyright 2016
Scally Dewalt work boots and white lacoste sports socks, Pictures by Craiskin Photography Copyright 2016
Our Daily Challenge: Chore -- well, to some, it may be a chore, but to Tom, it is a joy. We have a new refrigerator coming for the garage, and Tom is making a support with a drawer for it to sit on.
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#E1D-2-1, NASCAR Bush series, Havoline3 250, 1993, Autographed White Track Car by The Late Davey Allison and 6 others,
1) Rodney Combs, #11, Luaire Heating , Pole Sitter,
2) Jerry Grandville, #81, Harley Davidson, Atlanta Felcons Coach,
3) Bobby Dotter, #08, Dewalt, Arizona Ice Tea, Pole Sitter,
4) Hermie Sadler, #25, Virginia Is For Lovers,
5) The Late Davey Allison, #28, Havoline, Died 6 months later after signing, No Picture
6) Steve Grissom, #31, Channellock Tools, Winner Of Race,
7) Chuck Bown, #63, Nescafe Nestea, Busch Grand National Champion,
Revell, 1/24 scale die cast, white track car signed by 7 drivers with 6 Picture Proof Autographs, (P.P.A.)
Tweaked after the final crit. Background darkened, and image cropped so to put more focus on the toothpick.
This is the radio at work. Slightly pimped out with my ipod hooked up to it. After listening to the local rock station day in day out for who knows how long I finally gave in.
Those radios are seriously the best. First of all you can go cordless with the batteries from the Dewalt power tools and then they also act as a charger, and they are virtually indestructable.
I shot this while I was going around a job site snapping doc photos. Of course it's set up. I saw the light and thought it was perfect. Some sort of tribute to this radio which keeps the sanity around here when the days get long and tough.
Máy cưa cắt góc đa năng 250mm DeWALT.
– Công suất 1.600W. Tốc độ không tải 5.000v/p.
– Đường kính lưỡi cưa 250mm. Đường kính cốt 25,4mm. Cắt sâu nhất 89mm.
– Máy thiết kế đẹp, mô tơ mạnh.
– Bàn xoay độ làm bằng nhôm hợp kim bền và chính xác, chỉnh được 11 vị trí.
– T...
The larger DeWalt is my 25+ year old drill that still works fine except the battery pack is getting weak and those are crazy expensive. I decided to upgrade to this 20v brushless new one and so far I love it. More torque and much lighter. The old drill isn't going away, it will just stay closer to the workbench and charger. It will still likely outlast me.
No man can really call himself a man unless he has a good power tool or two!
Strobist… 580exii lastolite ezybox speedlite camera right 1/16 50mm. 580exii bare camera back left 1/16 105mm.
I got this in January. Built a stand for it. Yesterday was its first use. Planer (DW735 with extensions) is horrible. Will not plane more that 1/64th. Running maple boars from 3/4 to 1; took 11 passes!! Boards start to roll through, then stop. Burn, snipe and need forced through.
Looked at manual and internet for reasons. Swapped blades, cleaned roller and assure shop temp was above 60 (63 degrees). After 7 passes the breaker started popping about every 3rd board. The height adjuster will not hold. It spins at will changing height lower. This caused it to load up and pop breaker. This planer is an absolute letdown. Will try again to day with a fresh view. Hopefully this thing comes live. Otherwise.... DeWalt... How do i return this thing? Original box was trashed a month ago when i unboxed it.
Amended April 8, 2020. Waiting on DeWalt customer service. This planer Will not plane less than 1/64th, Blows breaker and is gouging wood at random sections.
4/15/2020: Dealt directly with DeWalt customer service. Took the planer to an authorized service center. It was confirmed the planer has "internal issues". The service center charged me a fee ($16). DeWalt is sending a new planer directly to me. Then i send this one back. They are reimbursing the Service center charge by giving me a spare set of planer knives (blades). So far the customer service is good.( Aside from the frustration i feel over the situation, they are doing things to make it right).
Update 4/24/2020
New unit arrived. Unboxed. Checked everything for tightness and installation. Ran a 3" wide piece of maple through it...IT WORKS GREAT! Had a 1 3/4 piece of ash (Scrap from my the door i made). Ran it through. took 1/16 off no problem. This is a much better unit. Heather at DeWalt took care of me.
Update 5/1/2020: Did a good job with Rosewood.
@AVBot2 #fotodia331 #inf115 Foto del día - Tecnología / Technology, por/by @Nicole15488362 & Jeimily
Marcos Ambrose (born 1 September 1976 in Launceston, Tasmania) is a championship winning Australian racing car driver. He currently drives the No. 9 DeWalt Power Tools / Stanley Ford Fusion for Richard Petty Motorsports in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Ambrose is a dual Australian V8 Supercar champion in 2003 and 2004, having spearheaded Stone Brothers Racing's rise in the sport which saw the team dominate for three years after a five-year drought for Ford teams in the championship.
In 2006 Ambrose relocated to the USA to pursue racing in NASCAR, starting with the Camping World Truck Series; driving a Ford for JTG Daugherty Racing. He moved up to the Nationwide Series in 2007 with the same team; driving the #59 Kingsford Charcoal Ford Fusion for JTG Daugherty Racing,[2] before racing in the Sprint Cup Series with Wood Brothers Racing, first with Fords then Toyotas. Ambrose joined Richard Petty Motorsports in 2011 where after three years in the series he scored his first race win at Watkins Glen, becoming the first Australian driver to do so.
To a woodworker, a blank piece of wood is like a blank canvas to an artist… not that I consider myself some high-demand artisan craftsman, but I enjoy taking a piece of wood and shaping it until what I have in my mind is translated to the wood I am working on. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't... that's just part of the process.
Theme: Crafty Creations
Year Fifteen Of My 365 Project