Approach of the forces
working hands
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Stainless steel gold
Stainless steel green
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machetes
framework and a cow
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restaurant or tailoring ?
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nickel under demoliton - 5
nickel under demoliton - 4
under construction
'Love-Lock Fence'
Frosty Old Boot, Outdoor Museum, Helensburgh
Sun Dial
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sugar mill "Noel Fernández" - Senado - 10
Keeping the flies away
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HFF - and stay safe!
greetings from the boiler house - 2
What?
the silent watcher
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zipper
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steel produces steel
Dance
metal spirals
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Sawdust/wood burner
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Looking at the blade
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well protected
sugar mill Bulkeley - 16
Rusty
looking out
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a lot of reflected windows
Cog
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Photos sent by my son, who is working on my car. This is a strut, which fell apart when he took it off. I've hit too many potholes between San Francisco and Klamath Falls since 2001. On the right, the new one.
There is a lot wrong with my 19-year-old Honda and Nate can't believe I was driving it around like this. He asked me how the underside got so scraped up. I'm sure it was the time about five years ago when I was driving around an abandoned cemetery out in the country. The road was two deep ruts with rocks and bushes in the middle. At the time, I was worried about the oil pan, but figured that if it wasn't leaking it was okay. He said that the exhaust manifold had a deep gash in it, so I had just explained why. However, there is nothing wrong with the engine despite years of semi-neglect!
There is a lot wrong with my 19-year-old Honda and Nate can't believe I was driving it around like this. He asked me how the underside got so scraped up. I'm sure it was the time about five years ago when I was driving around an abandoned cemetery out in the country. The road was two deep ruts with rocks and bushes in the middle. At the time, I was worried about the oil pan, but figured that if it wasn't leaking it was okay. He said that the exhaust manifold had a deep gash in it, so I had just explained why. However, there is nothing wrong with the engine despite years of semi-neglect!
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Diane Putnam club has replied to Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ clubI had to scrap my car in January............and I managed to get a decent 10 year old replacement for it in March..............then the Corona Virus happened and I've hardly been able to use it since!
I hope you get it back in much better condition and that it lasts you another few years yet!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubMy grandson is working alongside his dad, my son was trained by his father, his father was trained by his own father. Two of my brothers are good motorcycle mechanics, the third one could rebuild his engine on the side of the road if he had to. However, my dad never worked on our cars. He said he spent too much time working on logging equipment in the woods, so refused to have anything to do with cars. ;-b
I'm very mechanical, believe it or not, but have never worked on cars. I'm pretty good at around the house repairs.
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