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One fell off the sprue to be lost forever, so I had to replace them with music wire. Ironically after I took this photo, I found the missing one. Go figure.
Though the 1" keel/ballast bolts were replaced about 13 years ago, they had wasted away to 5/8". Five of the 7 have been replaced so far. The bolts were made of 1" 304 SS w/1" of threads on the bottom & 1+1/2" on top. The other bolts were replaced using 1" galvanized or, in the case of the longer ones, 1" galvanized threaded rod. There's 2 3' threaded rods to replace the bolts in the false keel. The strap floors wrer attached with SS 3/8" lags and floors not thru' bolted were fastened with 1/2" galv. lags
blue channel replaced by red (50%) and green (50%) channels mixed.
this is part of this C.A.F.E. discussion
Replaced all of the non-metal parts in my ROK espresso maker. Good Sunday afternoon project. via 500px ift.tt/2ePjHuo
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13.12.2009 |MEGA UNDER ROCK| Victória Hall [São Caetano/SP]
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MAS replace their old seat cover with a much more colourful ones..I like how the colours reflects lights to the interior
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Dental implants are an effective way to replace missing teeth, designed to blend in with your other teeth- functioning like a natural tooth-replaces a single tooth.
Photo taken during the RePLACE workshop by Christophe Katrib. More info about the workshop/project at beirut.re-place.info/