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Going by chain (photo)
Going by chain (photo)
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Captain Scarlet
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17 years ago
#1
Aha! Now all becomes clear!
'Chain Scale' is ....... Scaling By Chain :lol:
Photograph:
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STANDBY FOR ACTION!!!!...
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Vanoord
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17 years ago
#2
"Let the chain take the strain" ๐ฎ
Hello again darkness, my old friend...
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simonrl
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Administration
17 years ago
#3
Ah, a nice solid chain that one ๐
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
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AR
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17 years ago
#4
Ah, a nice solid chain that one :)
I hope the attachment point is as good as the chain! ๐
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
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Brakeman
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17 years ago
#5
The attachment point if my memory serves me right, is a massive steel pin, about 1.25 " thick, 3 foot long and with a round 3" diam head, pretty solid stuff :thumbup:
The management thanks you for your co operation.
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waggy
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17 years ago
#6
It held me anyway and im no lightweight ๐
[i]I am always upto my neck in it!
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Wenders
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17 years ago
#7
Is that one of those "Orbs" in the distance ๐ฎ
A Knocker!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wenders64/
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Gwyn
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17 years ago
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"Workers of the World, you have only to..."
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