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Mfd. by Plomb Tool Company, made in U.S.A.
3/8" drive speeder handle WF-23. Overall length 16.5 inch.
Plomb produced the WF series of tools for a major government contract during the period from 1942 to 1945.
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SUZUKI SDT is the SUZUK company professional diagnostic tool for the Suzuki car. It have diagnostic function, oscillograph function, multimeter function. It the a very usefull machine to help you repair the SUZUKI car.
This machine also has Toyota IT2 all FUNCTION.
Function:
1.Main function:
Read wrong code
Clean wrong code
Reade date stream
Draw date strem curved shape
Setting system
Control unit programming
Sefl test function
Record and review function
2.Test system
Engine
Automatic transmission
ABC
Controlled traction differential
Stability control
Airbag security
Central doorlock
metercruisesuspensionair-conditioning
electronial control turning system
3.Vehicle oscillograph
SMT and execute component
Dual mono oscillograhp
setting time base & electrical level automatically
storage & playback
4.Digital multimeter
electrical system test
voltagefrequencyduty cycle
Features
touch screen
backlight control
palm computer
compact form
EnglishGermanFrenchSpanishItalianChineseSwedishSlovakPortuguesePolishNorwegianHungarian GreekIndonesischRussian Turkish,16 kinds of languages menu
Easy to use
The factory supply good maintenance platform
Packet list:
mainframe 1 set
OBD-cable 1 piece;
adapter 1 piece
USB communication line 1 piece
Oscillograph cable 2 pcs
Multimeter cable 1 piece
Aluminium alloy box 1 piece
SUZUKI SDT examples for testing the vehicle
1.Equipment on-line
1.1 turn on the equipment power
1.2 to be connected with OBD diagnostic cable.
2.Star the equipment
Turn on the power,entering into the interface then click the automationbutton.
P1020654
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Speeder handle ½", K4, date code 1943
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Speeder handle ⅜", F-4-D FERRET, date code 1945
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Close up of the side of the drill press top
Craftsman 1HP 15-inch Drill Press Model No 137.229150. 5/8 Inch Chuck - 12 Speeds (250-3100 R.P.M.)
i use the dynafile a lot, and die grinders, and cartridge rollers. i wear earplugs pretty much all day.
Flint tool, Swanscombe, site of the 1935 Swanscombe Skull find.
Sculpture from 2004. The bridge across the ravine is currently closed.
This type of knurling tool puts a heavy strain on the lathe both the spindle bearings and the saddle. The clamp type of knurling tool is much better.
toolin parabola, niinkus tuolta vasemmalta löytyvästä takaläpästä näkyy.
kirjansivua ja tuollaista ruudutettua paperia, kuultopaperia sekä siirtokirjaimia. anatomiaihminen ja sydän on monisteesta, väritin musteella ja leikkasin. halusin tämmöistä anatomiakirja-tunnelmaa tähän. sidonnassa roikuu nepparin osat :D
Again in the Castoia graveyard. The tombstone of a Chartered Surveyor, as explained by the information plaque at the entrance of the area. Those symbols represent the tools used by a Surveyor during his life (I know this well as my Grandfather was a Surveyor, or I would better say a "Geometra" in Italian). On the other hand this bas relief is so similar to a freemasonry symbol to make it mysterious enough. Though I am not here with my old fantasy writer dress, I am here wearing the reporter one.
I have been having a bit of a mid-month crisis - a bit dissatisfied with myself on the days that I rushed the challenge to get out of the way (both the resultant sketch and the lack of enjoyment I felt in this approach) and wondering what my big goal for the month really is... I don't have time tonight to expand...
So I decided to take the pressure on myself off... make sure that I want to draw the object and to not worry if I miss a day- either posting or sketching.
Needless to say, when I take the pressure off, I often keep performing... so tonight somehow I am now up to date
Of course my favourite tool is my lamy joy pen with a gold EF nib... but that would have been predictable and a bit dull to draw.
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This is part of the Everyday in May challenge - drawing something every day
in May. A group of us thought it would be fun to do a Everyday Matters (EDM)
challenge each day using EDM 1-31. The list is here
The Group that is going to give this a go (so far... let me know if you want to join in and be added to the list)
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Diane covered TooL with opening act Killing Joke at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. See the full coverage here theravensview.net/news-%26-reviews/f/tool-take-fear-inocu...
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Here's a peek at what I bring to class. I carry it all in a very sophisticated case, namely, a gallon-sized freezer bag.
We keep our clay at the studio, and the water buckets and wheels (of course) are provided.
I like to think of them as "spinning doom slayers" but I think these are just tools for the lathes or milling machines. Industrial looking stuff like this is great though. I need to take more of these.
New tool testing!! think it needs a bit of work!!. Didn't manage to get out till gone 10 tonight so was only able to get an hour down the beach!! But it was nice to spend a bit of time winding down before work. ha ha!!
(taken on one exposure, no additions after the exposure. I use aperture3 as a RAW converter and will adjust levels, saturation, white balance, brightness and some minor cropping if required.)
Coffee and tobacco were essential tools of mining, made evident by the fact that you find remnants of both in just about every mine shack. The Velvet tobacco can in remarkable shape helped out by the dry climate of Dos Cabezas in southeastern Arizona.