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The is one of the two latches that secures the control panel in place. For whatever reason, the left one is much easier to access than the right one (you have to stick your arm through holes in the lateral board from the coin slot to disengage/engage the locks).
Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
I can stand loosing 6h - the time it takes to charge the zapper but NOT over 22h hours combined!!! :( NOT HAPPY!!!
I will not attempt to reset the tasks again this week!
Our little heat lover was permanently parked in front of the heater during Melbourne's winter.
She's sleeping next to a latch hook rug that I made a few years ago.
This is on an old jail wagon, used to take prisoners out to the work detail in chain-gangs.
Most of the county roads in Alabama were built by prison labor back in the day.
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Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
These handles should make it so I can engage and disengage the arm using a stick at ground level.
Making 10 sets of batten shutters
Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
There's a bit of a story behind this photograph. I was walking through Leith looking for some interesting things to photograph when I saw a rusty gate and thought I'd get some snaps. Once I'd processed the shot I realised I would need to go again to get some better shots. On my second trip I took my tripod. As I was setting up the shots the owner of the property came along and asked me what I was doing. The dialogue went something like this:
Me: Hello.
Owner: What are you up to?
Me: Photographing your gate.
Owner: I can see that. Why?
Me: It's interesting.
Owner: Interesting?
Me: Yes.
Owner: What do you mean interesting?
Me: I mean it's interesting to look at, to photograph. The rust is interesting, look at the texture and colour.
Owner: (clearly sceptical about the dubious merits of his fine rusty gate) Hmmm. What are you photographing it for?
Me: Oh nothing special, just for me.
Owner: Hmmm, well I'll have to do something about that.
Me: So you don't mind if I carry on then? I'll stop if you want?
Owner: [no response]
Me: Okay then. I won't be long. Thanks.
I walked passed the gate the other day - it had been patched up and painted since I'd photographed it. A bit of a shame really as this was taken with my old camera and I don't think it was quite up to capturing the level of detail I would have liked.
Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
Pentax K-30, Promaster 50/1.7
For the PentaxForums.com Single in July challenge
(Shot at f/2, which is sharp enough for me, and isolates nicely.)
Abstract created from original digital image of a window latch on a window at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex.
Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
Here's where I wish I hadn't painted. I'm using the ground clamp to hold the bolt in place while I tack it semi straight on the front, then flip it over and weld on the back. Works, but really screws up the paint.
Making 10 sets of batten shutters
An abandoned farm in Brighton, CO. I've driven past this dozens of times and have always wanted to explore it. I finally got around to it. Very cool place with more to see than meets the eye.
All images © Thomas Smith 2012.
Still my favourite window.
See another capture of this window at:
www.flickr.com/photos/eastern_bloc_studio/7257411630/in/p...
Solid Iron Colonial style gate latch. Iron latch hardware was also used indoors in the Colonial days - and these can be found in Colonial Williamsburg and other Colonial style homes.
www.adonaihardware.com/Door-Accessories/Locks-Latches - Lever latches is very essential part for security of your home. We have different types of antique brass lever latches available at our website www.adonaihardware.com/Door-Accessories/Locks-Latches at reasonable price.