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I can only imagine the search strings that will find me with this photo title. HOWEVER....
Who the HELL built this wall? Removing the lower baseboard, and it turns out that the studs are all over the place. Maybe it was Friday. Maybe the guys were drunk. Who knows. You'd better believe that I have already measured out these locations (and have written them down) before the wall gets covered up again.
A section of tram track at the National Tramway Museum, Crich, showing the stud contact system which had been retrieved by Museum members during demolition of the former tram/trolleybus depot at Cleveland Road, Wolverhampton.
The idea of live studs in the middle of the road sounds rather lethal to me. No doubt todays Health & Safety people would have a field day with this idea now, even though I realise the system was designed to only become live when the studs were actually in contact with the tram's pick-up shoes. Even so, the system was known to malfunction from time to time and more than one horse came to a shocking end!
This is used to insert or remove threaded studs. The knurled plastic knob isn't going to mar the threads, yet it provides enough grab to firmly grip the studs. Useful for cylinder studs or exhaust studs.
STUDION är ett nytt kreativt rum på museet med skapande ateljé, sminkloge och utklädningskläder, en catwalk samt utställningsrum för barn och unga!
Foto: Mats Fallqvist, Länsmuseet Gävleborg
Who needs a studio when you have a stack of CDs to rest your camera on.
For the curious: I have two Camera's, the one pictured is the one that I now use.