Duke said:ae86andkp61 (Forum Supporter) said:
That's a big-ass laminated timber girder up there.
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Indeed; it's a fairly big warehouse, and wood is a fairly abundant resource around here.
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In reply to ae86andkp61 (Forum Supporter) :
Have you ever been to HEL? The Helsinki airport is possibly my favorite in the world. It has really lovely "nature" spaces and makes heavy use of local woods. This is not the best shot, but it's one of the ones I took when I was there this February.
This is a photo from Google of the departures area. I love how they also have a living garden on the lower level.
brandonsmash said:In reply to ae86andkp61 (Forum Supporter) :
Have you ever been to HEL? The Helsinki airport is possibly my favorite in the world. It has really lovely "nature" spaces and makes heavy use of local woods.
I have not. It looks pretty cool. Maybe someday if I am lucky I will be able to go.
Streetwiseguy said:914Driver said:
That sand must be just exactly the right amount of warm, or cool.that makes you pee.
That is the best looking Gordon Keeble. The widened wheels and bumper delete perfect it. I think I know why this double posted.
The most art deco car thread got me thinking, "What's themost art deco airplane?" Probably the Globe Swift.
Duke said:In reply to Appleseed :
Nah, too post-war for Art Deco.
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Aiming for clown shoe, just got clown
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The more I look, the more it reminds me that I have ABSOLUTELY done horse E36 M3 work like that before, just terrible garbage, and I just couldn't stop myself from digging the hole deeper and deeper, trying to add just a little more bondo to make it better, when all it took was stepping back and giving it an honest look to decide to throw it all away
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