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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
The TABARKA lies upside down in 12m of water to the south of the INVERLANE. The only passages in and out of the inverted ship are the blast holes which caused her to sink. The two main areas of interest in the TABARKA are the quarry full of boulders (loaded into the vessel to help her sink quickly). The second is the substantial boiler room. Here, three huge boilers have dropped from their mounting points.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.
This mechanism uses rotary motion to move a gear quickly and precisely into a fixed position. Using skateboard bearings, you can snap these parts together and use the action for all kinds of useful (or useless) machines. Using gears that have teeth and smooth gaps, you can make a gear spin and stop at just about any angle you want. This is similar to a geneva gear, but it's much simpler to 3D model and (I think) a bit easier to understand. This is the first in a series of 3D printed mechanisms modeled in Fusion 360 using skateboard bearings and 3D printed parts. The idea is that you'll be able to use the mechanisms to make all kinds of projects that use mechanical assemblies like robots or any other machine you might want to make.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 1st, 2019.
At PBC Linear, product design engineers come together from a wide range of disciplines in R&D, product design, and application-specific engineering. This mingling of minds and degrees of expertise allows us to specialize in several key industries. Our roots in aerospace, commercial, medical, hydraulic, and paper industries provide customers with a multi-dimensional approach to every type of project. The end results are cost-effective solutions that customers can use to get their linear motion applications up and running quickly.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 23rd, 2019.
Whether its a boat, dock, marina or just by the ocean, most fasteners don't stand up to the corrosive properties of saltwater environments. To combat this, Albany County Fasteners has created this page for you, the customer, to provide everything we offer that Will last in a marine environment in a simple easy to browse category. Find everything you need in 316 marine grade stainless steel and silicon bronze; both with properties to withstand the test of these harsh environments. Don't forget to purchase a bottle of Marine Grade MRO Anti-Seize Solution with your fasteners to make installation easy and increase the life of your fasteners even longer!
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Saved by uncleflo on February 23rd, 2019.
Tired of your nuts and bolts rusting up when used near salt water? Unsure what kind of fasteners to use to counter the effects of salt water and salt in the air? Wonder no more, we got you covered. Join our fastener specialist as he details the effects that salt water and salt in the air has on fasteners and which grades and fastener materials are best suited for staying rust free in such corrosion-rich enviroments. For your own corrosion resistant Marine Grade Fasteners, shop our selection of Silicon Bronze, 316 Stainless Steel, and Aluminum Fasteners.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 23rd, 2016.
The Time-Lapse Camera Package is a complete system for documenting construction projects, animal behavior monitoring, analyzing environmental changes, and an amazing variety of other long-term outdoor photographic tasks. This equipment will yield significantly higher resolution and higher quality images than can be achieved with “web camera” equipment, and is designed to be completely autonomous. No connection to AC power, computers, networks, or video recorders are needed. You own the equipment, and there are no monthly charges! Except for a few mounting screws to suit your particular application, everything you need is included and completely assembled. The system can be installed in as little as a few minutes.
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