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Hand tooled leather sheath. Done in a Pacific Northwest native style.

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18.07.2019

 

Building on the five-year vision of Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business, Tools For Changemakers strengthens its training component while embarking on a three-year journey of exploration of the link between personal and collective identities in Europe, the rise of populism and nationalism in different European regions, the need to belong for old and new community members, unaddressed collective traumas, and the urgency to work with these issues in order to build more trust and cohesion in Europe.

 

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Photo: Paula Mariane

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Board of Directors today unanimously approved a long-term agreement with experienced terminal operator SSA Marine for the development and operation of a state-of-the-art, $238.7 million international container terminal at JAXPORT’s Blount Island Marine Terminal. The facility, SSA Jacksonville International Gateway Terminal, is an expansion of SSA Marine’s current leasehold at Blount Island and will offer deepwater berthing space to accommodate the larger container ships calling JAXPORT from Asia more fully loaded.

 

SSA Marine will expand to approximately 80 acres of terminal operating space, with the option to grow up to 120 acres as space becomes available. The facility will offer a vessel turning basin and deepwater access of 47 feet upon completion of the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening project, which is ahead of schedule and expected to be complete in 2023 based on continued funding from all partners. SSA Marine will contribute $28 million for exclusive use of JAXPORT’s three 100-gauge cranes, with those funds going toward the cost of the deepening project.

 

The agreement is for 25 years with two five-year renewal options and includes a number of improvements to the Blount Island terminal. SSA Marine will contribute up to $129.7 million for the use of the terminal and facility upgrades, including the addition of three new 100-gauge container cranes. JAXPORT will complete $109 million in berth rehabilitation and upgrades which are already underway and will allow the terminal to simultaneously accommodate two post-Panamax vessels.

 

SSA Marine has been a JAXPORT partner for more than 40 years and currently leases 50 acres at Blount Island. The terminal is estimated to create or protect 3,000 jobs over the first 10 years of the contract.

 

“We are thrilled to partner with a major international terminal operator that is as dedicated as we are to contributing to the economic vitality of Northeast Florida,” said JAXPORT CEO Eric Green. “The significant investments SSA Marine has committed to this facility, accompanied by their unparalleled industry knowledge and experience, allows us to take full advantage of all of the opportunities the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening project creates for our port and our region.”

 

“SSA Marine has a longstanding commitment to Jacksonville and we are proud to invest in this community in such a meaningful way,” said SSA Conventional President Mark Knudsen. “The port’s strong leadership team and strategic location in the growing southeast U.S. market—combined with the efficiencies created by a deeper harbor— give us the tools we need to operate a world-class container terminal and further position Jacksonville as a gateway for global trade.”

 

18.07.2019

 

Building on the five-year vision of Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business, Tools For Changemakers strengthens its training component while embarking on a three-year journey of exploration of the link between personal and collective identities in Europe, the rise of populism and nationalism in different European regions, the need to belong for old and new community members, unaddressed collective traumas, and the urgency to work with these issues in order to build more trust and cohesion in Europe.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/tools-chang...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Lollapalooza 2009

Day 2, Chicago 2016 Stage

Photo by: Dave Mead

Flashlight, Hammper and Wire cutters created by Randy Carfagno Productions

Excited about getting to see TOOL perform in 3 days so I shot some TOOL stuff I have

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Belzer screwdriver № 8000 1x6x200

Belzer-Polygrip pliers no.2565N

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orchid class with Nicholas Lodge

any creative activity requires the right tools. i find simple and attractive things inspire me more

A view of the Tools Department of Sears at the Neshaminy Mall. In the shot tools are just piled in the middle of the aisle because there is no place to put them.

 

Neshaminy Mall in Neshaminy, Pennsylvania was built in 1966 and officially opened in 1968. One of the original anchors in the mall is Sears which is a double level store. The store has a few unique assets with a very interesting design for the entrance.

Ejection side of the Mold Tooling project.

The Tool Pen and the bits.

screwdrivers

Spent some time today trying to light these tools to show off the wonderful workmanship of those neolithic crafstmen. From personal collection.

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Marked: MADE BY HENRY SQUIRE AND SONS

WILLENHALL, STAFFS, ENGLAND.

BUCKLE PROOF BLUE BLADE

The blade is marked: Hardened Sheffield knife steel 10S

 

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Bought in a charity shop.

Marked:

WORTHY OF CRAFTSMAN

GUYS HANDTOOLS LTD.

MODEL P.A. 7/10

 

The lower edge of the bit holder is marked:

GERMANY 6612

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Indestro Tool Catalog No. 55 - 1972 pp. 2-3 1/4" dr. sockets

This stand design shows how The Prestige Events System is ideal for achieving a professional look. The design uses seamless effect graphics. Integrated product showcases are also used to save space.

The tools I use for trimming the bass bar.

Description:

 

This is our LadyBug Tool Pouch, one of our most popular and best selling products! It is made specially to go inside your LadyBug bag to protect it from sharp tools. You can also snap it to your belt or if you're not wearing a belt, you can snap it to your belt loop for easy access in the garden. The tool pouch protects your bag and clothes from tearing. It is made of water repellant Cordura and lined with Packcloth making it extra strong, durable & long lasting as well as mildew resistant. Open the pouch, and you will notice there is an extra inside pocket, as well as a small outside pocket, embroidered with the trademarked Joy Us ladybug. The LadyBug Tool Pouch is light and durable with plenty of room for your tools, making gardening easier by keeping your hands free.

 

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT joy-us.com

Some tools lying in the garage.

this is my environmental still life for phase 4.

 

took a bit of time to set up but my dad really helped out on this a lot!

Here are some tools that I made to build my table. A 1/2" mortise chisel in O1 tool steel and Lignum Vitae, an adjustable scraper plane of my own design in osage orange and mesquite with bronze knobs and handmade blade and chipbreaker, a shoulder plane with a Hock blade (3/4") and a Lie Nielsen knock off hand cast bronze, low angle block plane.

Ruined and forgotten in the middle of a housing estate in north Leeds, is the Corn mill, Horsforth's oldest mill.

Built between 1772 and 1787 by William Wright out of the local sandstone, it would originally have been water powered by Oil Mill Beck. Like much of north Leeds, the land was used for agriculture, and this place would have played an important role in the milling of corn from the nearby fields.

By the 1980's however, the mill had long ceased to be used for its original purpose, and was used for storage for Dickinson's Auto Spares, an island in a sea of scrapped cars and rusting metal, something that continued until 2002. Much of one part of the mill has been carefully dismantled, each stone being numbered and labeled, leaving behind the remains of a wonderful stone flagged floor and ornate cast iron pillars.

Inside is dark and shadowy, scaffolding poles shore up the building from inside, and the floor is littered with the remains of its days as an storage for scrap: windsreen wipers, and a petrol cap lie part buried in the dirt.

The building is Grade II listed, and is a very rare example of a corn mill of this period. It is believed that some parts could even date back as far as the 14th century and have been built by the monks of Kirkstall Abbey, a mile or so South East.

Today it stands as a ruin, contrasted by the new housing development that has grown up around it, waiting to be rebuilt, block by block and bought back to life.

18.07.2019

 

Building on the five-year vision of Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business, Tools For Changemakers strengthens its training component while embarking on a three-year journey of exploration of the link between personal and collective identities in Europe, the rise of populism and nationalism in different European regions, the need to belong for old and new community members, unaddressed collective traumas, and the urgency to work with these issues in order to build more trust and cohesion in Europe.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/tools-chang...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

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