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Cost breakdown In the making of this cupboard:
Money spent: zero
Time spent: more than I should
Body depreciation: accelerated
Appreciation gained: minus range
These custom brackets will accept 1¾ inch steel tubing so I can mount things in front of the bumper.
Each of the Suburban's tow hooks are bolted to the frame in a way that seems almost like it was designed to be used for aftermarket brackets like these. The brackets are 2 inch steel tubing welded to steel plates that are secured between the tow hooks and the frame. Each bracket features cross holes with a nut welded on one side of the tube so telescoping support members can be bolted securely to the brackets.
The bracket tubing walls are 0.090 inches thick. I would have preferred 0.120 inches, but the thicker walls would not allow easy telescoping of 1¾ inch steel tubing. I'm not sure I trust the thin walled tubing for a single bracket, but these brackets will always be used in tandem, which I think will make them more reliable.
This is a gorgeous Pink Daisy baking dish that I discovered, after some observation and research, I found out it one of those rare "utility" baking dishes Pyrex sold in the late 1950s. I think it's fabulous.
Pattern: utility cloth - Knitting With Balls: A Hands-On Guide to Knitting for the Modern Man
by Michael Del Vecchio
Found at a store clearout. A mixture of Alfred Meakin, Johnson Bros, Peach Petal Grindley, Rose Leaf Grindley, Myrtle Leaf Grindley, and Petal Ware Grindley.
Blogged here: whatdoyoumakeofmycake.blogspot.com/2011/08/utility-china-...
Pasadena, California. Taken with Canon P rangefinder with Canon 35mm f 1.8 on Kodacolor Gold 200 film.
Knife switch controls the working red light (Hidden replaceable battery below).
Copper Transformer coils, jumper cables, and a calibrated charge display on an embossed leather piece to be hung from a belt.
Does not actually carry or discharge electricity... It's just a cool prop.
ONE AVAILABLE (Never to be duplicated!) (Multiple images of this single piece.)
$135.00
A residential playground and park in an a east side neighborhood in my hometown. I was born and raised on the east side.
East Flint, Michigan.
At the convergence of Delaware, Burns & Cook.
Friday, May 18, 2012.
This Utility Box was painted by my friend Leoangelo Reyes.
~ Leoangelo is an aspiring artist that runs on 95% natural talent and 5% black coffee. With free-flowing ability and the lack of barricades to obstruct his imagination, Leo can accurately depict almost anything -- manifested by man or mind -- through various means; be it oil, acrylic, graphite, charcoal, chalk, pastel, spray paint, or house paint. Eager to make new friends, Leo prefers to produce his pieces outdoors, with the wandering eyes of passersby upon him. He manages to take something from every person, place, or thing he encounters and translates these findings into works of arts worthy of admiration. His style of preference is realism (able to illustrate techniques such as reflective, glass, still life), sometimes full on fantasy or romanticism, and he is open minded about contemporary and design. Leo is also very versatile when it comes to content/subject, style, and even medium. His kind heart, mind, and soul -- all prevalent in his work -- make him not only an artist to applaud, but a human to envy.