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Started fabricating the cranck sensor bracket to which it will be attached. It needs to be a strong metal not prone to flexing but still be able to have adjustment to fine tune the signal. I used a piece of angular stainless steel I had laying around and cut to size. Drilles two holes and bolted it to the bottom two holes on the left side of the timing cover. I will drill two small slots so when I bolt the other piece of the bracket I can adjust it verticaly.
Fabricating Networks: Notes on Biologically Inspired Design
MIT Media Lab "Understanding Networks" conference, Oct 12-13th, 2011.
Leica M9-P with 35mm Summilux Aspherical
MEGATRO fabricates every structure from the ground up. Our angular steel towers are constructed of solid steel legs and angle iron cross members & pipes. Structures can reach heights up to 200 meter. MEGATRO is one of the few manufactures who assemble a face of every tower section. This attention to quality may not be the cheapest process but it does insure every tower meets our high standards of quality. And it helps to reduce on-site construction cost due to mismatched assemblies.
After fabrication all towers are delivered to the galvanizing facility to be Hot Dip Galvanized. Towers are processed through the facility by Caustic Cleaning, Pickling, and then Fluxing. These strict procedures insure years of maintenance free towers.
MEGATRO's angular tower systems can accommodate a variety of cross-arm. MEGATRO also offers a wide variety ofaccessories and mounts.
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Fine silver hand fabricated chain finished with sterling silver chain ends and toggle.
©2012 Evelyn Pelati Dombkowski
The piece is silver soldered in the smokebox to strengthen the mounting hole for the stack. Prior to this photo, the bar was held horizontally and the end was rounded.
The owner had a severe lack of storage for household items, as well as no display options for objects collected from his worldwide travels.The large bookshelf serves as both an art piece in itself and a functional storage/display system. 17 sheets of 3/4″ birch plywood were then CNC milled to notch together and form the undulating, gridded mass.
Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit "halo" effect lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights. Smaller Non-Illuminated Cut Metal Letters below for information accent
Title: Exterior of pre-fabricated concrete Housing Commission homes in Oakleigh.
Creator: Fowler, Lyle, 1891-1969,
Contributor(s): Commercial Photographic Co., photographer.
Date: circa late 1940s
In May 1945 the Premier of Victoria, Mr Dunston, disclosed the particulars of land bought and the approximate number of homes to be built by the Housing Commission on various estates. Amongst the plan were the building of 99 homes on 20 acres at Oakleigh (actually, Hughesdale) and 220 houses on 49 acres at Holmesglen.
The first five concrete prefabricated houses in the Housing Commission’s Hughesdale project were inspected by Members of State Parliament, the Housing Commission and the Oakleigh Council on 7 June. It was said that these were “advanced models of the Commission's mass production building scheme of 99 homes" and represented “a large-scale test of the concrete prefabrication system.” The prefabricated walls were made at the Housing Commission's factory on Batesford Rd, Holmeglen. The Mayor of Oakleigh (Cr. Cole), “said that although there had been opposition to the project, he felt the new settlement would be acceptable to the district.” The Age’s coverage of the event included a photo of a prefabricated wall being lowered into place with a crane.
On 11 October, The Argus reported that tenants were already in 42 of the homes being erected on the Oakleigh estate and that the project was now “about 75% completed” with houses "being handed over at the rate of 8 or 10 a week.”
Perhaps a little unnerving for the new tenants was the commentary of the Housing Commissions’ architect reported in September, that its future prefabricated houses would be of a better type than the homes built at Oakleigh, but would be similar in design.
The houses were built in the vicinity of North Rd and Poath Rd, Hughesdale. As early as February 1945 the Oakleigh Council had asked the Housing Commission to make provision for a children's playground for the estate. The Commission replied that it had approached the Education Department to make available the area surrounding the new Oakleigh Technical School as a children's playground. According to The Age, the suggestion was approved by the Council. This area is now the Argyle Reserve.
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Conditions of use: Use of this work allowed provided the creator and SLV acknowledged.
Source: SLV
Identifier(s): Accession No : H84.425/65
Series: Harold Paynting collection. K series
Record ID: 9940069136207636
Link: find.slv.vic.gov.au/permalink/61SLV_INST/156d4cp/alma9940...
Made our own caster plates that will be under the top plate on the shock tower instead of on top of them like a fox body.
Fabricated stainless steel letters, bottom mounted to raceway, illuminated from bottom. SUSHI BAR letters are push through acrylic and illluminated.
SIGNSTAR is a premiere designer, fabricator and installer of signage. View our selection of custom signage from past projects.
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Bailey Bridge Memorial
The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British during World War II for military use and saw extensive use by both British and the American military engineering units.
A Bailey bridge had the advantages of requiring no special tools or heavy equipment to construct. The wood and steel bridge elements were small and light enough to be carried in trucks and lifted into place by hand, without requiring the use of a crane. The bridges were strong enough to carry tanks. Bailey bridges continue to be extensively used in civil engineering construction projects and to provide temporary crossings for foot and vehicle traffic.
(Wikipedia)
Fabricated Metal Letters, polished stainless steel, backlit "halo" effect lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights.
ramé-hart fabricates a variety of custom coaxial and triaxial needles for a wide spectrum of special applications. Some of customers use ramé-hart coaxial needles for specialized surface science measurements (such as measuring surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity, surface tension on drops and bubbles, and mixing liquids at the point of measurement). Coaxial and triaxial needles are also used in the production of nanofibers made by electrospinning applications. The needles have excellent electrical conductivity. Note that the coaxial needle is often referred to as a coaxial cone when used in electrospinning and electrospraying applications due to the cone observed at the tip where fiber is drawn out from what is referred to as the "Taylor cone". For more information see: www.ramehart.com/coaxial_needles.htm.
A Fusion fabricated polypropylene chemical dosing panel with self-closing doors and lockable handles mounted inside a PE, extrusion welded bund. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com