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The people at Endpoint wanted a photo of me, preferably doing something with a rack, so here it is.

I am selling the tv rack + tv together...unless you can offer something reasonable for TV rack alone...

 

This TV has no remote control signals ( but has remote), and its reception or power needs to tune up sometimes, like hit it on the side so it is a big flatscreen TV (NOT HDMI) but..it might need some repairment unless you are ok with no remote control signals and the problem with no power reception sometime , or else I will just kind of give it to you for free, and you can fix it and use it happily after ;)

 

p.s for the past year, i've had that no signal incident about 6 times, and all you have to do is tap the side of TV and unplug and plug on the power...then it will be back on after a couple times...but its annoying...

 

TV rack + TV : looking at 10000-15000

Built in 1939, Bhe2/4 204 is pictured stabled at Gilon on the MGN Railway on 16/7/2019.

This is my studio's new ``rack'' system.

This is a screenshot from my IT Administration program I wrote.

 

This allows the automatic generation of elevation views, eliminating the need for manual VISIO drawings.

 

All info fed from database info!

The brake is easier to center once the rest of the rack is firmly snugged up.

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Racked Up tshirt, Deadwool troussers and Elysium shoes

Racks & Cabinets| Rahi Systems

www.1001pallets.com/2016/02/simple-pallet-shoes-rack/

 

I have made this pallet shoes rack using pine pallet that I have bought RM18 per pieces. It is so hard to get pine pallet in my country, so I need to pay for getting it, but I'm very lucky due to 3 of my project now sold already, and I am now working on the 4th shoes rack that was booked by somebody. I only use screws to assemble the rack and use stain to make the pallet look nice for finishing.

   

The new trains of the Vouraikos gorge rack railway. Photographed about a month later than my first visit there with Torsten and Eva.

Sam's Club, Eagan, MN. March 31st, 2007.

On the High Street in Llanberis heading towards the town / village centre.

  

Snowdon Mountain Railway wagons.

 

Near the corner with Coed Y Ddol.

  

Rack & Pinion Snowdon Mountain Railway

CHF 125 - *SOLD*

- excludes cross bars

- original purchase price CHF 660

- if purchased separately (eg 1 bike rack) CHF 40 each

Racks fabricated by Studio G Creations of Portland, Oregon for Ricky Gomez to hold bottles of bartender's bitters. Box Jointed Oregon Black Walnut wrapped around a CNC routed MDF core.

These pics are from a 650B conversion that I did a few years back. There's a new thread on the Classic Rendezvous list server about these Mel Pinto tandems. Yes, they were actually made by Follis, and the geometry is correct for 650B wheel. They were fitted with 27" wheels for the US market.

 

I wanted to post this album to the thread, but I realized that I hadn't documented the building of the racks.

High Density Pallet racks save space by removing the aisles. The pallet racks move on tracks pushed by electric motors. These can move to allow the fork lift to enter the the aisle, and then close when the drive is finished.

It's almost camping season again.

Mountain coat/bag/sweater/scarf rack, perfect for winter!

 

See profile for more info.

 

Mountain design inspired by Neil Young's "Sugar Mountain".

Bike rack gave up the ghost getting off rt 2 in Arlington. Only minor damage. Had it let loose on the highway things would have been Bad.

This shot shows the top hoop added to the lower section. This hoop was eventually shortened by 100mm (4 inches) from this original prototype to give a better look and allow a larger padding piece to be used for passenger comfort.

The Hub Bicycle Co-Op's bike rack.

The racks work great with smaller pannier bags, but bigger ones won't fit because there isn't enough overhead clearance.

Canon 7D+ Sigma 24mm f/1.9

Some spice rack photos - just for fun.

Decorative wire CD rack. Holds about 100 cds. Very cute! Price: $12

After a long delay because it was effing hot, I got the fork leg stays glued onto these racks. Now to fab the crown stays, then assemble crown stays + central rail crossbraces + fork leg reinforcing stays + light mounts, and then there's nothing to do except clean them, paint them, and mail them.

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