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One of our favorite things we used to do (before COVID) was let Sam check out every gumball machine in a mall for extra candy. Now, as COVID has made going to the mall and touch everything impossible, WHO IS CHECKING THE GUMBALL MACHINES? - 3/25/2021
Julian Franklin taught the kids all about Simple Machines in an exciting program with lots of audience participation!
My personal upcoming home machine. Welded group, fuji controlled temp, pressure profilable or rotary. Plumbed in, no toy 110volt
220 full power=)
Billet and textured glass panels
No copper or brass that is in the heated path, all stainless
Julian Franklin taught the kids all about Simple Machines in an exciting program with lots of audience participation!
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The 'Lewis Gun' was a refinement by U.S. Army Colonel Isaac N. Lewis, of an existing design by another American, Samuel McClean. The resulting Weapon went on to define the 'Light Machine Gun' as a class of Firearm. Machine Guns like the Maxim family could fire more continuously and with accuracy at long range, but were heavy and had to be served by a crew of men. A 'Light' Machine Gun would allow Soldiers to take the Fight to the Enemy. The Lewis was designed with a Rifle-Style Shoulder Stock, Pistol Grip, and Carrying Sling. Instead of a Water-Filled Barrel Jacket, the Lewis was air-cooled using a finned radiator fitted beneath a steel shroud. When fired, this created a 'venturi' effect, sucking the hot air forwards and drawing colder air in behind it. The belt feed system of the Maxim was replaced by a Rotating 'Pan' Magazine, limiting capacity but keeping the Gun light and easy to handle. Importantly, a clamp-on bipod was also designed to allow a stable firing platform, replacing the fixed tripod mount of the Heavy Machine Guns. Though an American design, the United States Army was reluctant to adopt Colonel Lewis's Gun, instead he turned to Europe.
The British Army was the first to adopt the Lewis Gun, which became part of important reforms to the deployment of Machine Guns. The heavy Vickers and Maxim Guns, and their Gun Crews, were taken from the Infantry to form the new 'Machine Gun Corps' they would treat the Vickers more like an Artillery Piece, delivering fire where it was needed to support the Infantry. Meanwhile, Infantry Regiments instead received the Lewis Gun. Firing the same Cartridge as the Vickers and with a similar rate of fire, it was far easier for Soldiers to carry, get set up, and use in the Attack. Along with the Vickers Gun, it enabled the changes in Tactics that led to later British and Allied success. The Lewis Gun also became the first ever Aircraft Machine Gun, fitted in flexible mounts on two-seat spotter aircraft, but also mounted above the wing even on later fighters like the SE5a. The cooling radiator was often removed, as cold air rushing over the barrel made it unnecessary. A bigger, 97 Round Magazine was used to limit the need for frequent and fiddly Magazine changes in moving Aircraft at freezing altitudes.
Specifications :-
▪︎Operating system :- Gas
▪︎Barrel Length :- 30.2in
▪︎Calibre :- .303in
▪︎Capacity :- 37 or 47 rounds
▪︎Country of Manufacture :- Great Britain
▪︎Crew :- 2
▪︎Date Entered Service :- 1913
▪︎Effective Range :- 880 yards
▪︎Feed :- Drum Magazine
▪︎Manufacturer :- Birmingham Small Arms Company
▪︎Muzzle Velocity :- 2,500 feet per second
▪︎Rate of Fire :- 550 rounds per minute
▪︎Overall Length :- 50.5in
▪︎Weight :- 26lb
▪︎Primary User :- Great Britain.
The Toyota K747, a gracious gift from someone who saw that we were using them at NYC Resistor.
The case has a handle on it to make you think it's somehow portable. This is the biggest lie ever if for no reason other than getting it back in the case is a total headache.
This machine is located at the Scottish Rite Hospial in Dallas, TX. The machine is used to carve a mold of a child's body, or limb for a custom brace or prosthetic to be made. They use a 3D lazer scanner o get the computer to carve the block of foam to match the child's body. The machine was purchased by a generous donation from the Speedway Children's Charities. We wrapped this through our non profit organization called www.wrapbuddies.com
Dollar$ for Deadbeat$ benefit gig at The 12 Bar, Denmark Street London on May 24th 2009.
Roger Rags Segal was left stranded in London when the Sorry & The Sinatras tour was cancelled so friends rallied round to help him out with living costs and beer money, Rich Jones of The Loyalties organised the gig in fine punk as rock style.
The Eureka Machines provided a short 'support' set before the newly formed and never rehearsed together 'Dollar$ for Deadbeat$' crammed onto the small stage for some sweaty punk rocking.
Dollar$ for Deadbeats featured Roger 'Rags' (Sorry & The Sinatras), Ginger (The Wildhearts), Jorma Vik (The Bronx), Chris McCormack (3 Colours Red), Acey Slade (Murderdolls/Amen/Trashlight Vision), Dave Kerr (Sorry & The Sinatras, The Cherrykicks), Tom Spencer(The Yo-Yo's, The Loyalties), Rich Jones (The Black Halos, Amen, The Loyalties), members of the Eureka Machines, Pat Lynch (Junkstar), Rich Rags (Madison Strays, Role Models), Spider Stacy (The Pogues)
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Estimates suggest there are 5.6 million vending machines in Japan which works out to be one for every 20 people. Sales from vending machines in 2000 totaled $56 billion!
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Julian Franklin taught the kids all about Simple Machines in an exciting program with lots of audience participation!
We will have a washing machine soon,,,,,so far we don't have it.
My three boys helped a lot to their mum throught this way...............
A couple of shots from the Sayas Coffee Shop that has just opened in Rotherham. I was commissioned to do some promotional and general shots for them.
Liked the sepia toning on the silver, black & white.
The generators in the machine hall. They've been upgraded from 100MW to 135MW including fitting more efficient turbines. The red display board half way down the right hand wall indicates the system is was producing 525.9MW when the picture was taken. The heat from the generators kept the viewing platform at about 30C.
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this is the same as a Linotype machine. It orignally was used at the Portland Press Herald. At the top is a big magazine of little molds matrices for pouring hot lead to create lines of type. An operator sat in front of this and typed in a sentence; with each keystroke a mold drops down from the magazine overhead and once the whole line of molds is in place, hot lead is poured in to create one full line of lead type. Every single line of a whole newspaper used to be made this way! After the printing is done, you can melt down the lead to use again. At the Dunstan Press in Scarborough, Maine.
Machine Head
@ Hollywood Palladium
Los Angeles, CA
November 27, 2012
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Sgt. Melissa Burdge, left, coaches Spc. Derek Meyer while examining a shot target during M249 light machine gun training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Feb. 23, 2018. The Soldiers, assigned to the 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, conducted the live-fire training to hone the warrior tasks and skills that are fundamental to individual readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)