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I ran across this unusual faucet design on the second floor of the Magnolia Hotel in Houston, Texas. It reminds me of those indoor, desktop "water features" that are supposed to calm you down and improve the overall quality of your karma.
I thought it was worth a photo.
Sears Roebuck Light Fixtures, Fall 1930
So Big Lots is closing their Murrieta location after having closed their Temecula location too, other nearby locations, Escondido, Yucaipa and Lake Elsinore are closing too...
A final look at the Murrieta location of Big Lots, I don't know if I'll be able to get back before it closes for sure, this will bring another vacancy to this center but it does have a Home Depot store next to this location, they also have Cardenas Market and Big 5 Sports too so hopefully they'll bring something to tenant this and the old 99 Cents Only Store next door
Shots of my parents' dining room light fixture. Just having fun with my camera.
It is also a really nice looking light.
This tall table lamp was fabricated from a cast-iron baluster left at our local swap shop, a bronze maritime lighting fixture, a custom-cut granite base and a clear piece of acrylic to tie everything together. The lamp is an led bulb.
New fixture for the back. It's called the "Van Buren." That made us both laugh, because of pop culture references to both Seinfeld and the Adventures of Pete and Pete.
New light fixtures in the entrance hallway (installed a couple of weeks ago, ordered a couple of months before that). I originally intended the blue ones for the central hall and the clear ones for the entrance hall, but it turns out that the clear ones are really BRIGHT so I put them in the hallway that has a dimmer switch. This actually works out fine, since the blue accents in the kitchen are visible from the hall.
It's a fixture to hold the dropouts / chainstays / bottom bracket assembly while you tack it to the seat tube.
Original: 59.99 CHF (2011)
Condition: Works like a charm. :)
Selling Now For: 39 CHF
Pickup Date: June-24
This is a 2 foot by 4 foot egg crate type fluorescent light at my old highschool which has since been demolished and rebuilt. I'm actually looking for one of these right now, although they haven't been made for some time and are pretty hard to find. This particular one uses rapid start ballasts and runs 4 F40T12 lamps. There were also 2X8 versions of this fixture that ran 4 F96T12 slimline lamps and had 4 eggcrate diffusers. I'm not sure who makes these fixtures but I'm curious. Any info would be appreciated.
Discontinuous rod-rigging is used to support Hardcote Anodized aluminum tubes on these store fixtures for SBR Multisports, a triathalon store located on 58th Street in Manhattan, a project I worked on for Paul Preissner.
This durable finish, with a warm bronze tone, is sometimes used as an alternative to PTFE Teflon coatings for food service applications and is more than rugged enough for this purpose.
I think only about half of these are still in play. But I forget all the time the ones we have anyway.
Right and left grinding fixtures made so that both grinding wheels could be used simultaneously, doubling production rate. Long bolts are depth stops; flange on right swivelling pieces give thumbs places to rest to apply tension on ends of parts to be ground (the skinny little horizontal things) fitted onto roll pins.