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Former auto repair, now decommissioned
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richard wilson ‘20:50’, MONA, nipaluna / hobart, lutrawita / tasmania
(the chamber is filled to waste height with recovered engine oil)
richard wilson ‘20:50’, MONA ( museum of old and new art ), nipaluna / hobart, lutrawita / tasmania
(this chamber in the MONA museum is filled to waste height with recovered engine oil, which gives the work its title)
Smile on Saturday theme: Oil on Water 😄
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Détails d'une main de mécanicien travaillant sur le moteur d'une voiture avec une des bougies du moteur. Les doits sont couverts d'huile et c'est à mes yeux ce qui donne un coté vivant à cette photo.
Prise avec appareil Sigma SD1 Merrill et un objectif Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 DC HSM EX.
Details of a mechanic's hand working on a car engine with one of the spark plugs. The fingers are covered in oil, which, in my opinion, gives this photo a lively quality.
Taken with a Sigma SD1 Merrill camera and a Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 DC HSM EX lens.
2012 Delo Tractor Restoration Competition Awards Dinner
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Austin Brown-Silva of Paso Robles High School in Paso Robles, California
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Ryan Haass of the Devine FFA (Devine, TX)
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Ryan Haass of the Devine FFA (Devine, TX)
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Austin Brown-Silva of Paso Robles High School in Paso Robles, California
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Ryan Haass of the Devine FFA (Devine, TX)
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Ryan Haass of the Devine FFA (Devine, TX)
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This 1933 Guide Map to New York and New England was published by the Kendall Refining Company, using H.M. Gousha Company maps.
2012 Delo Tractor Restoration Competition Awards Dinner
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Colin Graff of the Hondo FFA (Hondo, Texas).
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Austin Hiebert of the Newton FFA (Newton, KS)
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A day in a Junkyard
Salahuddin Ahmad, Melbourne Polytechnic, Victoria, Australia.
Either it is an accident or beyond its age, our carefully handled favorite car gets old, damaged, rusty, abandoned or impounded and becomes unwanted. It then finds a temporary shelter in a junkyard. A junkyard is also known as a car wrecker, a place where damaged or old vehicles are broken up and recycled to obtain useable parts and scrap metal.
Junkyards make a significant contribution to the economy. It is estimated that the vehicle attrition rate in Australia is 4.1% which is approximately 700,000 vehicles a year and produces 980,000 tonnes of waste each year. Thus, it requires a significant amount of workforce involvement to safely dispose of these vehicles as well as sustain the growth of this industry.
Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, a junkyard in Springvale, Victoria is a busy place full of activity throughout the day. People come here to sell their unwanted cars as scrap metal or collect recyclable parts from the damaged vehicles. There are 3 multi-dismantling machines, 2 forklifts, 6 trucks and 4 automotive lifts in operation with 36 shift workers to operate and run the business.
The Junkyard offers an environmentally friendly place to dispose of unused and unwanted vehicles. These unwanted cars contain toxic battery acids, toxic chemicals, engine oils, and other fluids which can cause long-term damage to soils, water, and air quality. To minimize the environmental impacts, the most environmentally friendly way is to dispose of them in a junkyard with authorized operators.
Location: Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
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Subject: Detail from Engine 473,
Location: Durango, Colorado
Details: 3-shot, handheld HDR, further processed using the Topaz Photoshop plug-in.
Camera: Pentax K20D
Shows today's progress after 3 hours of work on a Sunday morning.
Bought some more panel liner and several different types of Vallejo paints recently in Halifax.
Mainly worked detailing the sides of the ship today.
Then put it together without glue for a test fit to see how the sides match the top.
Also did some gluing of Han, Chewie, and the gunner. There seems to be 1 gunner missing in the kit.
The last bit of this video shows the partially fit together ship on a lazy Susan rotating around in front of the camera.
The sides were painted separately from the top and bottom, but they match pretty nicely.
Part of the ramp seems to be missing too -- will have to look carefully for that to see if I can find it.
This 1989 retro kit that I got on eBay is not as detailed as the modern, perfect grade kit from Bandai, so I'm painstakingly painting a lot of different layers and details on all parts of the hull to make up for it. I think the results are pretty good. Just doing the panel liner, and then the panel edging with silver necron compound seemed to take forever.
There's parts of the landing gear missing from the kit too, so I decided to steal some identical parts from my old 1979 version of this kit that I made when I was a kid and bash the two retro kits together.
To be honest, I've completely lost track of how much time I've put into this model since September when I bought it from a guy in Florida.
My ex-boss, who is also a big Star Wars fan, tells me I should sell it for $1000 or so when I finally finish. No way.
Austin Hiebert of the Newton FFA (Newton, KS)
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Taylor and Kasey Nieman of the Brazos FFA (Wallis, TX)
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Box Elder FFA of Brigham City, Utah
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A day in a Junkyard
Salahuddin Ahmad, Melbourne Polytechnic, Victoria, Australia.
Either it is an accident or beyond its age, our carefully handled favourite car gets old, damaged, rusty, abandoned or impounded and becomes unwanted. It then finds a temporary shelter in a junkyard. A junkyard is also known as a car wrecker, a place where damaged or old vehicles are broken up and recycled to obtain useable parts and scrap metal.
Junkyards make a significant contribution to the economy. It is estimated that the vehicle attrition rate in Australia is 4.1% which is approximately 700,000 vehicles a year and produces 980,000 tonnes of waste each year. Thus, it requires a significant amount of workforce involvement to safely dispose of these vehicles as well as sustain the growth of this industry.
Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, a junkyard in Springvale, Victoria is a busy place full of activity throughout the day. People come here to sell their unwanted cars as scrap metal or collect recyclable parts from the damaged vehicles. There are 3 multi-dismantling machines, 2 forklifts, 6 trucks and 4 automotive lifts in operation with 36 shift workers to operate and run the business.
The Junkyard offers an environmentally friendly place to dispose of unused and unwanted vehicles. These unwanted cars contain toxic battery acids, toxic chemicals, engine oils and other fluids which can cause long term damage to soils, water and air quality. To minimise the environmental impacts, the most environmentally friendly way is to dispose of them in a junkyard with authorized operators.
Location: Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
Either it is an accident or beyond its age, our carefully handled favourite car gets old, damaged, rusty, abandoned or impounded and becomes unwanted. It then finds temporary shelter in a junkyard. A junkyard is also known as a car wrecker, a place where damaged or old vehicles are broken up and recycled to obtain useable parts and scrap metal.
Junkyards make a significant contribution to the economy. It is estimated that the vehicle attrition rate in Australia is 4.1% which is approximately 700,000 vehicles a year and produces 980,000 tonnes of waste each year. Thus, it requires a significant amount of workforce involvement to safely dispose of these vehicles as well as sustain the growth of this industry.
Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, a junkyard in Springvale, Victoria is a busy place full of activity throughout the day. People come here to sell their unwanted cars as scrap metal or collect recyclable parts from the damaged vehicles. There are 3 multi-dismantling machines, 2 forklifts, 6 trucks and 4 automotive lifts in operation with 36 shift workers to operate and run the business.
The Junkyard offers an environmentally friendly place to dispose of unused and unwanted vehicles. These unwanted cars contain toxic battery acids, toxic chemicals, engine oils and other fluids which can cause long term damage to soils, water and air quality. To minimise the environmental impacts, the most environmentally friendly way is to dispose of them in a junkyard with authorized operators.
Location: Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
Either it is an accident or beyond its age, our carefully handled favourite car gets old, damaged, rusty, abandoned or impounded and becomes unwanted. It then finds a temporary shelter in a junkyard. A junkyard is also known as a car wrecker, a place where damaged or old vehicles are broken up and recycled to obtain useable parts and scrap metal.
Junkyards make a significant contribution to the economy. It is estimated that the vehicle attrition rate in Australia is 4.1% which is approximately 700,000 vehicles a year and produces 980,000 tonnes of waste each year. Thus, it requires a significant amount of workforce involvement to safely dispose of these vehicles as well as sustain the growth of this industry.
Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, a junkyard in Springvale, Victoria is a busy place full of activity throughout the day. People come here to sell their unwanted cars as scrap metal or collect recyclable parts from the damaged vehicles. There are 3 multi-dismantling machines, 2 forklifts, 6 trucks and 4 automotive lifts in operation with 36 shift workers to operate and run the business.
The Junkyard offers an environmentally friendly place to dispose of unused and unwanted vehicles. These unwanted cars contain toxic battery acids, toxic chemicals, engine oils and other fluids which can cause long term damage to soils, water and air quality. To minimise the environmental impacts, the most environmentally friendly way is to dispose of them in a junkyard with authorized operators.
Location: Imlachs Self Serve Auto Parts, Springvale, Victoria, Australia.