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This will be the second project that I will be uploading a photo record off. The subject will be the wonderful and eccentric “Moulton” In this case a very early 1965 Moulton Standard. I need it for a Bicycle ride in 2 or 3 weeks time for bicycles of 20” wheels or smaller and the Moulton will do nicely with 16” wheels and a Sturmey-Archer 4 speed hub. The machine will be getting a complete rebuild and that will include a new paint job.

All panels, chain guard and primary drive guard

jennie's first dress fitting (04/05/2007)

The stretchers are joint using the Festool Domino.

This is an arduous job but critical to the structure of the main frame. These were aluminium internal structures fixed to the main frame bulkheads.

The stylish fitting room at Her Lab on the ground floor of the refurbished Siam Discovery shopping centre in Bangkok Thailand. The centre was designed by Nendo of Japan.

I am going to SLOWLY start posting things to my Flickr account again and see what happens. It's probably fitting that my first post back is a potentially rabid animal. Hopefully, it just has a non-fatal sickness, but there were some bubbles coming out of it's mouth and nose.

 

I try to find things in nature (usually more beautiful than this, perhaps) to photograph and share with my friends. Lately, what I have found is ugliness, disease and the mean-spirited nature of some people.

 

Hopefully, I can continue to share with the world without any further attacks.

 

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TypeButt welded pipe fittings

SizeSeamless 1/2" To 24" Welded To 72"

Wall thicknessSch5S-Sch160, XS,XXS

StandardsANSI, ASTM,DIN, JIS, BS, ISO, GB, SH, AND HG etc

MaterialStainless Steel: ASTM A403 WP304, 304L, 310, 316, 316L, 321, 347, 904L

Carbon Steel: ASTM A234 WPB, WPC ASTM A105 WPHY 42, 46, 52, 56, 60, 65, 70, 80

Alloy Steel: ASTM A234 WP1, WP5, WP9, WP11, WP22, WP91

Low Temperature: ASTM A420 WPL 1, WPL 3, WPL 6

Surface treatmentBlack painting,anti-rust varnish,anti-rust oil,hot galvanized,3PE coating, epoxy coating.

Packingwooden case, pallet or as customers’ requirement

ApplicationsPetroleum,chemical,power,gas,metallurgy, shipbuilding, construction, etc

Min order50 piece

Delivery time7 after receipt of advanced payment

CertificateAPI, CCS,and ISO9001:2000

Productivity150000 ton per year

Keywords:pipe fittings straight tee, carbon steel tee,butt welded steel tee

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one of the biggest manufacturers and exporter of steel pipe&fittings in China, primary supplying partner of CNPC and Sinopec.

I am trying SO hard to get Chai skins to suit me. How am I doing!?

 

I shouldn't really bother, it'll just be yet ANOTHER store that I have not enough Lindens to shop in :P

  

Alex's tux fitting 2009

Authentic medieval lock and fittings on a door in Mdina on the island of Malta

On this frame I wanted to dent the insides of the stays for tire clearance but NOT the outsides for crank clearance. I set the fixture up based on an outside dimension of 81mm wide at a point 100mm from the center of the BB and brazed the dropouts there. Post brazing, I'll dent the insides of the chainstays for tires.

 

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jd trying on some new jeans at gran via's Zara...sizzle, hot stuff! don't mind the bulge either...hehe

Finnished the fittings and fitted them today

I love all the detail you can find in an industrial setting.

 

XZ-2 again.

 

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Fitting the 6 PCBs to the control motherboard. The flip-flops and tape tension (reel motor control) PCBs are in place. In front of the chassis are the recorder stop and motor stop modules.

ok, hip joints can turn and fit for sitting. time to resculpt the upper thigh to 'include' the lower joint XD

My process for running into the city sometimes involves driving into the Village of Oak Park and catching the Chicago Transit Authority Green Line to downtown, because the Green Line runs a lot more frequently and reliably than the Metra commuter trains. On this particular evening, I decided to go a little earlier than I needed to and walk around the old neighborhood in Oak Park where we lived for four years. And that's where I noticed this new house rising on the street where we used to live.

 

I never posted a picture that showed it, and about half the pictures I took during the Oak Park years wound up deleted in the Great Hard Drive Crash of 2021, so I don't have one in the tank. But the house that used to be here was a little two-story cube of a thing built in 1955, so somewhat out of character for the neighborhood. It stayed empty the entire time we lived here; there was an estate sale a few months after we moved in, so I assume somebody died, and the kids couldn't figure out what to do with the house. It went up for sale right about the time we left Oak Park, and the internet tells me it went for $538,226. Which I might have paid, if I wanted to spend that much on a house. I like Oak Park.

 

Whoever bought it evidently didn't like the house, though, and they tore it down and threw this up. And I have to be honest, I think this is hilarious. Oak Park has all sorts of building codes designed to protect the Oak Park aesthetic, so you're never going to get a Bucktown box. But developers want houses to be BIG, so they came up with a compromise. They took the design of the house on either side of this and blew it up to scale, so that it looks like the other houses were hit with a shrink ray. It's like the other houses are 2/3-size scale models of this one. Which to me looks more weird than a Bucktown box would have looked.

Fitting rooms at Retrostar vintage clothing shop were pasted with fab retro pictures.

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