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New pipe being reviewed to replace the collapsed culvert on Highway 99 at Bridgeport Road.

www.alpascia.com - Smoking pipes since 1906

 

Al Pascià fulfilling your pipe dreams

 

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Adjustable pipe saddle supports manufactured for a Booster Pump Station Rehabilitation Project in Florida. They are designed for 10" and 16" pipe sizes and were fabricated from A240 Gr 304 stainless steel. The pipe saddles are stanchion type supports and can be vertically adjusted +/- 3" by turning the middle section of the seamless pipe.

Concrete drain pipe in the sludge at Tidelands Park.

Sections of pipe used for moving the sand about are relocated.

Photographed in Carson, California circa 1993 with a Mamiya 6 medium format (120 film) rangefinder camera. Perspective corrected with photo software in 2014.

Nikon D90 / Sigma 17-50 f2.8

Sma' Shot Day, 6th July, 2013.

Both tiers are chocolate mud cake, decorated with teal ribbon and royal icing piped scrolls.

 

The cake was to have silver monogram letters on the top tier, however on delivery, I was told that there wasn't anything to go on top.....I whipped out my piping bag, and added some more scroll work over the top corners of the cake, but forgot to retake the picture.

This one of a kind Glass Insulator pipe lamp has a true industrial warehouse look that will compliment any setting. It's handcrafted using only the highest quality UL Listed lamp parts, a flawless glass insulator, heavy black iron pipe and a vintage inspired steam vent.

 

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A carved stone skull pipe that was purchased in Mexico.

A man smokes his pipe at aintree track day.

This pipe’s feathers are from two of the great birds of the beach; the pelican and the sea gull. The feathers were found at various San Diego beaches. The group of feathers under the bowl are carefully wrapped with twisted sinew and small silver and brass beads. The netting around the leather grip of the pipe is handmade with sinew and is made to represent the fishing net of a fisherman. The sea shells intertwined in the net were found on the beaches of Hawaii. The shoulder strap/hanging cord attached to either side is made of braided hemp with bone and bamboo beads woven into the braid.

 

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The pipe organ at St. Joseph Cathedral - Columbus, Ohio

 

Paul Fritts & Company, Opus 25 (2006)

St. Joseph Cathedral - Columbus, OH

 

The Fritts organ at St. Joseph Cathedral took more than two years to construct, consists of about 5,000 pipes, and ranks as one of the largest mechanical-action organs in the United States.

Why settle for one pup when you can have a pair? These little guys are made of chenille stems (pipe cleaners) and measure approximately 1-1/2 inches in length.

 

No glue. Made with traditional wire-wrapping techniques.

 

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Alleyway. Sort of hard to guess, unless you've walked by 459 times.

my favorite pipe and my opinel.

A dusty pipe set in the floor in an obscure corner of Zuni Restaurant.

Pattern Welded tobacco pipe tamper

Not sure what the purpose of this large bore pipe in the side of a house is for. It was once protected by an iron grille. Unlikely to be a coal hole since it is horizontal. Seems to double as a litter bin these days.

A broken concrete drainage pipe on Kingsway Business Park.

Random pipe lying around. I kinda liked it, for no good reason.

for artistic projects

The inside of a large pipe....

Overview of the pipe organ

Pipe Dreams

Soundtrack

Buddah BDS 5676

1976

Las Vegas, NV; while I've read that this sign was originally installed in Hollywood and is from 1940 -- according to the tour guide at the Neon Museum, all of these Neonopolis signs are reproductions.

 

More photos from today over at my blog:

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I went to the St. James' Cathedral during Doors Open Toronto event.

 

The church was completed in 1853 (the tower in 1865, and the spire in 1874).

Waste pipe is fitted with branch to the WC and space to boss the sink connection. Shower/Kitchen sink waste is shared and comes in lower down. Although this is a single storey sub-stack on a ventilated system we've added an offset and vertical to an air admittance valve in the loft. Partly for rodding access and partly to rule out any problems with trap syphoning in the shower.

These pipe clamp-guides were custom designed and fabricated for a 4" pipe vertical run in an LNG facility. They measure 16" from the bottom of the W-beam to the centerline of pipe and designed for temperatures up to 750°F. The clamp-guides were fabricated from carbon steel and include a hot-dipped galvanize finish.

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