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In the morning a car can covered in dew. This must be removed from all the windows to ensure good vision. You could try the wind down each front window technique, but this generally doesn't give satisfactory results.

 

A removed rear wiper makes an excellent squeegee. Unclip, wipe all the glass and replace.

 

This not only removes all the water but takes the dirt with it.

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Battery power for whisper-quiet floor scrubbing operation.

The T7′s parabolic, no-hassle squeegee system has the optimum blade angle for worry-free, complete solution recovery.

 

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Tower crane on the campus of UCB.

“I’m going to miss little Piglet.” said Pooh Bear as he looked at Mount Bacon. “But these pounds and pounds and pounds of delicious bacon are going to make some delicious jerky.”

 

What with the beef eye of round in the refrigerator to marinate for three days, it was time to move on to make more jerky that doesn’t require any marination time — Bacon Jerky!!!

 

Jersey Shore Fightin’ Texas Aggie Ring gathered honey, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, Sriracha chili sauce, garlic, onion, white wine, and a few other spices. He wound up using the entire bottle of Sriracha and quite a bit of the honey. He added the other items to taste.

 

Poor Pooh Bear wept the entire time that he watched and cried out, “Oh, no! Not the honey. What to do? What to do? What to do?”

 

Aggie Ring decided to throw Pooh Bear a bone and let him whisk everything together.

 

Once that was accomplished and after all the dehydrator trays had been sterilized with hot water, bleach, and soap, we drug each piece of delicious bacon across the top of the spicy glaze and used the edge of the bowl as a “squeegee” to wipe off any excess glaze.

 

The glaze was a bit sticky so we made sure to spray down the dehydrator sheets with oil. Once the bacon was glazed on both sides, Aggie Ring had me dust the bacon with ground black pepper.

 

We ran out of the Sriracha glaze about three quarters through the bacon and decided to use some Carolina Tangy Gold BBQ sauce as a glaze. We also dusted that bacon with black pepper. The pounds and pounds and pounds of delicious bacon filled up the dehydrator. There is probably enough left over for two more trays. I think we might try using just pure maple syrup and black pepper for that bacon when this batch is completed.

 

Aggie Ring yelled out “Hullabaloo!” and had me turn on the dehydrator. The type and thickness of bacon we are using requires about four hours to become delicious and chewy with some crispness. The entire house will begin to smell of delicious bacon and spices in about an hour. At the two hour mark, we’ll flip all of the bacon over and let it continue another two hours, or until it’s ready.

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's SqueegeeMan!

I like this band. They are young. They have fun. When they play I want to dance. Check them out...Music started at 5:30 and lasted until 9:30. I got there too late to see SUBURBS VS CITIES and PLAYGROUND AUTHORITY. Sorry. I had dinner at Mountain Mike's Pizza during SOL and Captain Squeegee. I tried to skank at full speed and had muscle cramps after I got home. Being old is only better than the alternative.

Ilford Pan-F in 120 back on Graflex Anniversary 4x5 Speed. Graphic, Kodak Ektar 127mm lens with yellow filter.

Agfa Rodinal 1:50.

I'll never use a squeegee to wipe film again. Dust embedded in drying film a problem too I must deal with. Oh well, it's fun for me.

Epson V750 Pro Scan using Epson built-in software (easier for me to use than Silverfast or whatever it's called) and stock Epson 120 film holder.

Yo, brother's gotta eat, man...

 

I also heard that Uncle Owen calls Ben "Squeegee-Man Kenobi".

Whatta jerk.

I've had the flu for about 48 hours now, and this pretty much sums up how I feel. Unkempt, dirty, greasy, bad skin, tired, and lethargic, not to mention slightly out of focus and badly composed. Those last two are photography jokes. You get it, right?

 

Fortunately I am on the way up, so I actually felt good enough to document this moment - plus I'm bored of reading books, staring at the internet, and sleeping, so any opportunity to do something with my hands and mind, even if only for five minutes, was worth it.

 

In the spirit of things I've gone completely contrary to my usual, and done almost no post-processing here other than a slight crop and some color correction. It seemed appropriate.

 

Maybe now I'll go put on a shirt for the first time in a while.

Cleaning up Squeegees studio in North Hollywood.

Window washing squeegee and brush. they can be screwed on a pole for those hard to reach spots.

Squeegee dude with a punk rock hairdo doing his job on College Street in Toronto.

When we (Nessie, DoxieDad and myself) first arrived, we had the panda house to ourselves. The windows were covered with condensation, and my squeegee was back in Oklahoma, lol!!

Day 45: Through the Curtains

The window washers scared the hell out of me this morning.

Camp Lloyd campers play squeegee drip, drip, water drop game in Phoenix Park on the UW-Green Bay, Green Bay campus on June 22, 2022. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

1. Ibises in Flight, 2. Barney's Bridge, 3. Heaven's Blooms, 4. Birds Returning Home, 5. Pink Passion, 6. Across the Park, 7. Copy of Even Palms Praise, 8. Tigger on his new blanket,

 

9. Day 259- It's all about the perspective, 10. Overview Scenic, 11. Marshland Grasses, 12. Setting Sun Over The Dock, 13. Beach, 14. Ghost Ibis Vignette, 15. Wings, 16. Nearly Overlooked,

 

17. Inlet Glow Bright, 18. Day 243- Wanton, 19. Snowflake House, 20. Duck formation, 21. Gull in Flight, 22. Come Fly With Me, 23. Strut Your Stuff, 24. Gull,

 

25. Dock on the Horizon, 26. Solo Flight, 27. Full Moon Rising, 28. Pier in the Distance, 29. Fetch, 30. Distant Lighthouse Scenic, 31. Walkway, 32. Dunes,

 

33. Inlet Scenic, 34. Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, 35. Walking Into The Sunset, 36. Beach at Twilight, 37. St. Mary's Church's New Roof, 38. Cat Purrfection, 39. Banana Palm Scenic, 40. Sailboat Under the Bridge,

 

41. Florida Colors Scenic, 42. Day 197- Bits & Pieces, 43. Duck Pond Scenic, 44. Dragonfly on the Lake Grass, 45. Michael, 46. Sailboat, 47. Archway to the ocean, 48. Bird on a Twig,

 

49. In the Glow, 50. Palm Fan and Berries, 51. Day 173 Portrait, 52. Squeegee's Portrait, 53. Ibis in the Lake, 54. Wetlands Getting Wetter, 55. Bad Moon Rising, 56. Egret at Reed Canal Park,

 

57. Squeegee the Sphynx Portrait, 58. Squeegee Reclining Portrait, 59. Light on the Marshes, 60. Duck in Lake, 61. Grasshopper Poser, 62. Day 135, 63. Typically Me, 64. Day 129- A Painful Decision,

 

65. Blue Lotus Portrait, 66. Baby Blues on Black, 67. Day 122-Wondering What The Future Holds Retro Portrait, 68. The Doors of Saint Paul's Basilica, 69. Unwarranted Smiles- Day 113, 70. Day 109- Daydreams, 71. 3rd Lightening Bolt of the Day, 72. Egret Watching the Storm portrait

 

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This is the most recent 72. There are 80 pics all told which have made Explore.

Maker: Karl Klietsch (1841-1926)

Born: Bohemia

Active: Austria

Medium: book

Size: 8 1/4 in x 10 in

Location:

 

Object No. 2023.599

Shelf: PHO-1927

 

Publication: Karl Klietsch, Der Erfinder der Heliogravüre und des Rakeltiefdruckes, Graphische Lehr- u. Versuchsanstalt, Wien, 1927

 

Other Collections:

 

Provenance: Antiquariat Meindl & Sulzmann

Rank: 173

 

Notes: Karl Wenzel Klietsch (born May 31, 1841 in Arnau / Bohemia - died on November 16, 1926 in Vienna) was a painter, photographer and graphic artist. At the age of fourteen he began studying painting at the Academy in Prague. However, he had to leave after a short time because he caricatured Austrian ministers. After a long break, he was only able to complete school in 1862. Shortly thereafter he founded the photo studio "Rafael" in Brno. He worked as a draftsman, illustrator and caricaturist in Budapest and Vienna, but during this time he devoted himself more and more to questions of reproduction technology. In 1879 he invented heliogravure and around 1890 squeegee gravure printing with a cross screen, as well as inlaid linoleum and clicotype. art and art history.

 

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For information about reproducing this image, visit: THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE

 

In episode 4, Taza enjoys the napkin game, plays with dice, chases the squeegee in the shower, beeps at Binx (the black German Shepherd puppy), bings a wine glass, and chases a red laser dot.

This is my beloved Squeegee. Squeeks has been "displaced" since Tigger has come into my home and taken over my bedroom. The look you see in his eyes is one of longing, because every single time I walk in that room and he can't follow, it hurts him.

 

To date, my two cats, Squeeks and Barrymore, have not quite accepted Tigger. Tigger is ready to take them on, too, and since he has claws and they don't, it's a slow go, and they might always have to be separated to prevent trouble. Squeeks has medical problems, and can't go through the stress of fighting with Tig. I am hoping to switch Tigger to another room very soon, when my brother's family can help me move some furniture around, and bring Squeeks back in with me most of the time. It appears I might have to play room nomad, and spend alternating nights with all my kitties to keep the jealousy down! They really are like furry children.

 

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We used the HP Wall Art program to build this wall paper job. This wall consists of 9 panels from left to right. Printed on HP PVC Free Wall Paper, no lam. This is a standard wall paper installation process. You'll need these to install: tray, water, sponges, drop cloth, squeegee, razor blade and patience.

This is an awesome Beach Ball Photo Prop that Lyndzay Meili of [Lyndz-Matic] made for Operation Squeegee. The wearable Beach Ball includes 7 custom poses that can be changed by a menu. It's only 100 L and all of the proceeds go to the National Wildlife Federation to help recovery efforts from the ongoing oil-spill in the gulf coast ecosystem.

Run on over to grab it from July 1st through 15th!

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11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

1. A Gift For Tigger Vignette, 2. Sugar Rain Vignette, 3. And the Rain Begins Vignette, 4. Ibises in Flight, 5. Barney's Bridge, 6. Heaven's Blooms, 7. Birds Returning Home, 8. Pink Passion,

 

9. Across the Park, 10. Copy of Even Palms Praise, 11. Tigger on his new blanket, 12. Day 259- It's all about the perspective, 13. Overview Scenic, 14. Marshland Grasses, 15. Setting Sun Over The Dock, 16. Beach,

 

17. Ghost Ibis Vignette, 18. Wings, 19. Nearly Overlooked, 20. Inlet Glow Bright, 21. Day 243- Wanton, 22. Snowflake House, 23. Duck formation, 24. Gull in Flight,

 

25. Come Fly With Me, 26. Strut Your Stuff, 27. Gull, 28. Solo Flight, 29. Dock on the Horizon, 30. Full Moon Rising, 31. Pier in the Distance, 32. Fetch,

 

33. Distant Lighthouse Scenic, 34. Walkway, 35. Dunes, 36. Inlet Scenic, 37. Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, 38. Beach at Twilight, 39. Walking Into The Sunset, 40. St. Mary's Church's New Roof,

 

41. Cat Purrfection, 42. Sailboat Under the Bridge, 43. Florida Colors Scenic, 44. Banana Palm Scenic, 45. Day 197- Bits & Pieces, 46. Duck Pond Scenic, 47. Dragonfly on the Lake Grass, 48. Michael,

 

49. Sailboat, 50. Archway to the ocean, 51. Bird on a Twig, 52. In the Glow, 53. Palm Fan and Berries, 54. Day 173 Portrait, 55. Squeegee's Portrait, 56. Ibis in the Lake,

 

57. Wetlands Getting Wetter, 58. Bad Moon Rising, 59. Egret at Reed Canal Park, 60. Squeegee Reclining Portrait, 61. Squeegee the Sphynx Portrait, 62. Light on the Marshes, 63. Duck in Lake, 64. Grasshopper Poser,

 

65. Day 135, 66. Typically Me, 67. Day 129- A Painful Decision, 68. Blue Lotus Portrait, 69. Baby Blues on Black, 70. Day 122-Wondering What The Future Holds Retro Portrait, 71. The Doors of Saint Paul's Basilica, 72. Unwarranted Smiles- Day 113

 

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Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord Printing

If you’re looking for lanyards for your business, event or as promotional goods we have a number of types of Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to choose from. Each is made from polyester, but the way the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is made differs, depending on the final finish you are looking for.

Flat polyester lanyards are some of the most popular in our range. The polyester is woven into a long length, which is then cut using a hot knife that seals the cut ends to prevent fraying. You can personalize the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord by choosing the color of the material. Your own logo and artwork can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to customize it using the advance printing technique. The benefit of the flat polyester Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is that you can choose a width of up to 25mm, giving you a broad canvas on which to promote your company / Organization.

Flat weave lanyards are manufactured from high quality polyester and customized using your artwork and text, which is woven into the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord rather than printed. This makes it perfect for harsh environments, where the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is likely to be subject to heavy wear and tear.

If you’re looking for a more economical choice, choose our tubular polyester lanyard. They are made from the same high quality polyester as our standard lanyards but the material is tube stitched. These lanyards can also be advance printed techniques with your own logo.

For a more luxurious finish, the satin woven lanyards are made using a finer weave, which gives a smooth, shiny finish. Once again, your logo and choice of text can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to personalize it to your business or event.

Advance printing is a technique used on the majority of our custom lanyards. This is an age-old technique that uses ink and a stencil, supported by a woven mesh. Ink is moved across the advance using a squeegee-type blade, forcing the ink through the open mesh and onto the material beneath. To create images with multiple colors, it’s necessary to create layers as only one color can be printed at a time. Many items of clothing are printed using our advance print technique.

If you have multi-colored logos and/or want to include vibrant images with a photo-quality resolution, a dye sublimation Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord would be the perfect choice. Dye sublimation is a method of computerized printing that uses a combination of heat and pressure to permanently transfer dyes into the fabric as a gas, which then solidifies and becomes part of the fiber of the lanyard.

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Ryerson University in the heart of downtown Toronto is a spot where something is always happening and I enjoy walking along Gould St. which has been closed to traffic and is now a pedestrian mall. On weekdays it is usually filled with a bustling multicultural mix of students and makes for interesting Stranger encounters.

 

Imagine my surprise when I discovered that a large portion of the street had been closed off to pedestrians by a high chain-link fence to allow a work crew to paint a pavement mural on the asphalt. I stood and watched as the men spread brightly coloured paint from a large drum with a wide, long-handled squeegee, following a design which must have originally been marked on the pavement. I tried to get a photo of the process which required me to take the “Hail Mary” approach of holding my camera over the fence and hoping for the best. After several poorly-aimed photos, I finally got one which showed the process adequately. The fellow doing the application of paint didn’t seem that informed about the project but a few minutes later I saw a man with a shaved head and wearing street clothes who seemed to be overseeing things. I approached him. Meet Kevin.

 

Kevin turned out to be the Project Manager of this street art and he explained that the design had been created by someone at the University. “How did your company get involved?” I asked. He said Upper Canada Asphalt Inc. specializes in all things asphalt-related and was a logical choice for this unique job. (www.uppercanadaasphalt.com) He has been with the company for 10 years. He went on to explain that the thick paint (it had the consistency of applesauce but was perfectly smooth) is a special non-slip compound. I learned that the job would probably be completed sometime next week.

 

When I invited Kevin to join my 100 Strangers project he was quite willing and said he could take a few minutes from overseeing things to accommodate my project. I suggested we use the painted street as a background and Kevin kindly opened the fencing so that we could stand over a portion of the project which had already dried. When I saw that the busy background with fencing, students, and buildings would be a major distraction, I asked him to crouch which he did although I could see it was hard on his knees. Kevin asked suggested photographing two of his co-workers who were with us but they both declined. They then said they would pose for a group photo but not individual ones and I’ve included the group shot as a comment photo.

 

Thank you Kevin for taking a few minutes to field my questions and for participating in 100 Strangers. You are now Stranger #237 in Round 3 of my project.

 

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

To browse Round 1 of my 100 Strangers project click here: www.flickr.com/photos/jeffcbowen/sets/72157633145986224/

 

To browse Round 2 of my 100 Strangers project click here:www.flickr.com/photos/jeffcbowen/sets/72157634422850489/

 

Additional note: I stopped by the project on my way to another part of town this morning and paused to watch the crew painting labels onto the pavement directing people to the different university departments and heard a voice behind me saying "Hello stranger." I turned around and it was Kevin, with a smile on his face. We shook hands and I asked if he'd received the photos I had sent him and he said he had and that he really liked them. The project is clearly nearing completion and really makes an ordinary street much more eye-catching.

 

MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Senior Airman David Washington, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron recycling manager, uses a squeegee to pull cans and garbage to Hajime Sasaki, 35th CES solid waste manager, here Feb. 11, 2013. The Misawa Recycling Center is the base’s collection area for recyclable materials. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield)

An old credit card that served as my squeegee

Hands of squeegee person Sean.

You gotta watch these Roadrunners in Arizona - they hang out at intersections and try to clean your windshield.

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November 2007

At the Casa de San Pedro, a bed and breakfast in Hereford, Arizona

 

Read more about part 16 of our Arizona and New Mexico vacation

 

COPYRIGHT 2007 by Jim Frazier All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without consent. See www.jimfrazier.com for more information.

 

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

Wind Point, Wisconsin. Taken. 11-21-2014. Cold morning. 8F/-21C. brrr

 

Hasselblad 503cx/80mm/Orange filter.

Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. 120 roll film.

Developer: Rodinal. 1:100.

5 minute presoak. 1 minute gentle agitation. 2 hour development. Water stop bath. 5 min fixer. 8 minute wash. 1 minute in a slight dish soap bath. squeegee, hang dry.

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Bikini: Sysy's - Squeegee Bikini (Multicolors)

 

Skin: Pink Fuel - Ember Gyaru (Sea)

Hair: Fri.day - Michelle.2 (Scornfull Red)

Eyes: UmedamaHolic - Moist Eye (Sunrise)

 

Float/Pose: Noctis Floataway

My family has recently been sharing old family photos on Facebook. My older brother was always the one interested in photography from an early age. He snapped this photo of me when I was about 16 years old. It was taken in front of our house along the Québec side of the Ottawa river.

 

He found this photo, among others yesterday stored away somewhere. He used a big old Polaroid camera that my Dad had won in a contest. Cool technology. You would take the photo, pull the film out, strip a layer off of it and swipe it with a little squeegee that was dipped in some kind of solvent. Cool process but boy oh boy have things changed !!!

 

I remember the camera but I don't remember posing for this photo. Brings back a lot of memories of much simpler times of living along the river.

 

Have a good day everyone. It's early and I'm heading out the door on a little Saturday morning photo excursion.

 

Robert

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

Torzhok (Торжок), Tver Oblast, Russia

 

The gate panels evoke Gerhard Richter's squeegeed paintings.

 

Camera on tripod.

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The Tennant T20 Rider Floor Scrubber achieves superior cleaning results with aggressive scrubbing, MaxPro2 hydraulic system, and DuraTrack Parabolic Squeegee.

The Tennant T20 Scrubber’s Hygenic Tanks with Variable Drain Valves™ allows users to quickly and easily access, inspect, and sanitize recovery and solution tanks.

Easy Change Disk Brushes provide no-hassle access and change during scrubbing operations.

 

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Gerhard Richter (German, born 1932)

Stadtbild Madrid ( Cityscape Madrid 1968)

oil paint on linen

 

"Richter created various painting pictures from black-and-white photographs during the 1960s and early 1970s, basing them on a variety of sources: newspapers and books,...private snapshots; aerial views of towns and mountains...

He starts with a photograph, which he has found or taken himself, and projects it onto his canvas, where he traces it for exact form. Taking his color palette from the photograph, he paints to replicate the look of the original picture. His hallmark "blur" is achieved sometimes with a light touch of a soft brush, sometimes a hard smear by an aggressive pull with a squeegee. " [wikipedia]

  

Exhibition - German Art After 1960

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2019

Doris and Donald Fisher Collection

 

German Art after 1960 is the result of an innovative partnership established in 2009 between the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection and the San Francisco Museum of Museum Art. The galleries showcase the shared strengths and complementary nature of our holdings through presentations that blend artworks from the Fishers with pieces from the museum’s collection and occasionally other lenders.

  

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The Hardcast squeegee has a twin rib design for easy handling and pressure control for the application of Hardcast pressure sensitive rolled mastic sealants. Use the Hardcast squeegee for smoothing out wrinkle and bubbles that might form in the application of the rolled mastic sealant. Use positive pressure to insure a flat surface and maximum adhesion to eliminate air leakage coming in or out of the transverse joints and longitudinal seams. The flexibility of the squeegee will allow the rolled mastic sealant to conform to angle changes and penetrations into joints and seams.

 

Product comes in green and blue and is available in packs of 25.

 

More information about this product can be found at

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Camp Lloyd campers play squeegee drip, drip, water drop game in Phoenix Park on the UW-Green Bay, Green Bay campus on June 22, 2022. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

In the morning a car can covered in dew. This must be removed from all the windows to ensure good vision. You could try the wind down each front window technique, but this generally doesn't give satisfactory results.

 

A removed rear wiper makes an excellent squeegee. Unclip, wipe all the glass and replace.

 

This not only removes all the water but takes the dirt with it.

Camp Lloyd campers play squeegee drip, drip, water drop game in Phoenix Park on the UW-Green Bay, Green Bay campus on June 22, 2022. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

A very simple and easy set up. The nova tank is a heat tank to keep chemicals at constant 38 degrees but not essential as this can be achieved easily in the sink. I use Tetnal C41 rapid developing kit for my chemicals it is a very good and easy kit and also easy to make up the solutions. The kit only gives instructions for rotary development so here is how I do it manually. Heat Chemicals to 38 deg C (100 Deg F) Heat tank with film in it for 5 mins in the same water as chemicals. Pour in developer for 3 mins 15 Secs, and agitate for the first 30 seconds and then every 30 secs there after agitate for 15 seconds. Pour out and then add Bleach (Blix) for 4.00 mins agitate same as developer. After time is up pour out bleach then rinse under a flowing tap for 3 mins I empty tank every 30 secs during this and I have used cold water without any problems tepid warm water would be good but as I say cold water has been fine for me. after time is up pour out water and then add the stabilizer for 1 Min agitating as developer and bleach. once time is up pour out. The stabilizer can be quite frothy I rinse out again under running cool water for a couple of mins. This is not a hard process I think the most critical thing is temperature, inversion times I have some times been erratic with and always got good results as long as you are doing them regularly . Remember you don't have to have a dark room or dark bag to load your film on to a spiral, I have put all items I need in a bin bag and put them under the quilt on the bed and tucked my hands under and loaded the film onto the spiral and in to processing tank without a problem. Once Film is developed I gently take it out the spiral then run 2 closed fingers down the film to get excess water off (you can also get a special squeegee for this) I then hang the negative strip up in the bathroom as this tends to be a less dusty environment. I put a peg on the bottom of the strip to keep it straight so it doesn't curl up you can peg the top to something in the bathroom but you get the idea. Once they are dry you are ready to scan them or enlarge them. ****Just a note on water, where I am the water is very soft but in hard water areas I have heard you are better using distilled water so it is not hard on the negatives, hard water is a high amount of minerals in your water, you will be able to find out easily on the net if you are in a hard or soft water area.****** You could even shoot a test roll and test how your water is. The instructions say you can develop 8 - 12 rolls with the 1 littre solution but I have heard some say they have stretched this out into the 20s. Best of luck if you decide to try developing your own film. It is a very rewarding and satisfying hobby. Any questions just ask I am no expert but can answer best I can from my own experience.

You can just see the bullets around the girl's waist. Looks hot...Music started at 5:30 and lasted until 9:30. I got there too late to see SUBURBS VS CITIES and PLAYGROUND AUTHORITY. Sorry. I had dinner at Mountain Mike's Pizza during SOL and Captain Squeegee. I tried to skank at full speed and had muscle cramps after I got home. Being old is only better than the alternative.

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