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Pan-Grip Flex is a multi-component novolac based elastomeric epoxy product that is ideal for residential, commercial and industrial applications requiring high elongation in typical environments. It is able to withstand moisture, manage temperature changes, and adjust from freeze to thaw. The product is designed to seal and repair corroded and leaking drain pans and repair corroded surfaces. It can be used on horizontal and vertical surfaces. The elastomeric properties of Pan-Grip Flex make the product ideal for surfaces where slight movement is expected (i.e. AHU floor, etc.). The coating is impervious to water, non-rusting, and can be applied directly to a properly cleaned and prepared condensate pan without a primer.
Product comes in a 2-Gallon kit that combines 1-Gallon of resin with 1-Gallon of hardener.
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A runner flexes for the camera during the 2012 Apple Run 5K at the LaFayette Apple Festival, LaFayette, New York.
So, who's crazier? The guy flexing or the guy hanging out of a moving vehicle taking his picture?
Flex Keston in the Lobnitz dock in Renfrew.
Ship Type: Cargo
Year Built: 2003
Length x Breadth: 95 m X 13 m
DeadWeight: 5000 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 11.1 / 8.7 knots
Flag: Antigua Barbuda [AG]
Call Sign: V2DE7
IMO: 9259068, MMSI: 305188000
Antiga câmera TLR (twin lens reflex), médio formato, 6x6, Ciro-flex modelo D com obturador "alphax", lente Wollensak 85mm f/3.5, adquirida no início dos anos 50 nos EUA. Rendeu boas fotos até o início dos anos 70.
Old TLR (twin lens reflex) camera, 6x6, medium format, Ciro-flex model D with alphax shutter, 85mm f/3.5 Wollensak lens, bought in the beginning of 50´s in USA. Gave us great photos until the beginning of 70´s.
Brand new Flexity Outlook #4423, one of the new Bombardier streetcars being purchased by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), is undergoing testing prior to being put into service.
The streetcar is departing Long Branch Loop in southwest Etobicoke.
Me (Kris Jaus and my dad Gary in front of the Disneyland Hotel Monorail station in the early 90's. Photo Courtesy of Aida Jaus