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Rusting iron hinge for the door on a crofter's house north of Sarclet, Caithness. Photographed on 12 April 2009.
Having homemade hinges helps highlight how hugely... Shoot, I ran out of "H" words.
Our predecessors were definitely far more creative than the drive up to Home Depot that I traditionally make.
See original photo in 2nd comment below. • Created with the Amazing Circles tool of dumpr.net. When viewed LARGE, the depth of surreal detail is - well, amazing.
8,000 Lbs Max Door Weight, 3/4" Thinkness & 3,300 Lbs Max. Radial Load 304L Stainless Steel Left Hand Heavy Duty Hinge
Keeping something in? Locking someone out? Hmm...
[part of the deadbolt I came across found at a nearby park]
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.
1,000 Lbs Max Door Weight, 1/2" Thinkness & 400 Lbs Max. Radial Load 316L Stainless Steel Half Mortise Security Hinge