Archive for November 25th, 2009

1986 Schwinn 1/4 Flash

picked this up from eric in the pif section built with up parts I had.gt mohawk hubs laced to weinman rims,ame grips,dc tech3 lever,zeronine plate,db cranks,krackpot tires,flite pad set,acs stem.built

Original post by 2low2tow and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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1976 Profab Pro

Note: We’d love more shots of this!

Restored re-creation of my favorite race bike from BITD. Won most of my races on this bike

Original post by AZOS and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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2001 MacNeil Ruben Alcantara

MacRat

Original post by BillyBad and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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1988 Diamond Back Viper

Not rare at all but not too many 88’s on the museum

Original post by PepesGT and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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1980 MCS Magnum

Here’s my MCS Magnum 1980 in stunning condition, superlight frame repowered in black and searching for on a genuine MCS decalset to finish the job.

Original post by spartacus and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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1981 Patterson PR200

1981 patterson pr200

Original post by jake the ripper and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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Wood Screen Doors Info

Genial elements has arrived; the kind of temperatures that makes you ready to hurl open windows and doors. Sadly, the insects come right in next to with the chilly wind. The resolution to this crisis has been accessible for homeowners for relatively a time now: screens, the Wood Screen Doors I mean. However, loads of owners of old buildings no longer have their original window and door screens. Because window screens are with no trouble removed when in need of patch up, they usually get stacked in the basement and added to the bottom of the “To Do” List. Timber screen doors on average get removed directly to the trash. The result is both a loss of ancient appeal and a loss of coziness and function.

While the majority of wood window screens have a tendency to be similar in purpose, the wood screen door has a larger degree of intention variety to suit a range of architectural styles. The screen door also is subject to much more each day erosion than the regular window screen. Add high moisture and heat fluctuations and you do have to spend some time thinking about screen doors if you want them to look suitable and last for a practical amount of time.

Although basic wood screen doors are available at neighborhood home improvement stores, they are seldom matched to famous houses or built to survive for any long amount of time they are Wooden Screen Doors available. loads of of the obtainable screen doors are built of finger jointed, soft woods with narrow frames. The consequence is an peculiarly proportioned door that tends to sag and stick shortly after putting in place and become rancid within a season or two so you will need a new Wood Screen Door . They also are presented only in stock sizes that often need to be modified in order to fit existing ancient door openings.

A improved, longer lasting solution is to mount a custom built screen door that is planned to go together the architectural style of the domicile and built of rot resistant materials using hard-wearing joinery techniques. Screen door styles range from minimal rectangular frames suited to vernacular buildings to ornate ginger-breaded doors for Victorian era buildings. Designs are available for bungalow and Craftsman style houses as well, with three or four vertical mullion bars in the lower portion of the door.  Styles with unyielding lower panels may be best for people with pets and can be personalized for ancient home styles as well.

Materials such as cypress and thick pine are suited for wood screen doors due to their rot resistance and dimensional stability. Strong joints, such as mortise and tenon connections add to the strength and permanence of screen doors as well. A number of screening options are presented, include fiberglass and aluminum, with aluminum more closely resembling the galvanized screening used historically. Finished with period-proper hardware, a well designed and built wood screen door can add atmosphere to a historic home and serve as a welcome to both brand new breeze and guests alike.

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1983 CW Phaze 1

1083 cw phaze 1

Original post by jake the ripper and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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2005 Haro F2c

Original post by preracing.com and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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1981 Torker 26″

Original post by chicago.al and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

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