Dr. Garner purchased 5 feet by 10
feet sheets of metal.
Not exact matches
CulinAire Systems, El Dorado Hills, Calif., a foodservice ventilation contractor specializing in demand ventilation controls and engineered kitchen ventilation equipment, fabricated the
sheet metal plenum and
metal / fabric adaptors that supply the 16 linear
feet of fabric duct.
It has lots and lots
of slab - sided
sheet metal with a rear deck that will go one - on - one with that
of any large car (and provides 15.6 cubic
feet of cargo volume).
They've done as good as could be expected to maintain roofline angles, while inserting a couple
of feet of sheet metal amidships.
It was a solid middle grounder to begin with, packing loads
of technology and a comfortable ride, but the extra 3.7 cubic
feet of cargo space (from 14.8 to 18.5), as well as the
sheet metal required to create that extra space, has made this car better.
Over nine
feet tall and made
of sheet metal, the red, blue, and black stabile Le Chien en trois couleurs (1973), which was most recently on display at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, stands on three impressive legs.
The tiles are laid on huge (typically 8 - by 8 -
foot)
sheets of Masonite mounted on another double layer
of wood and short
metal rods that push the work several inches out from the wall.
For the 1964 World's fair, he welded the colossal Forms in Transit — a rocket - shaped, forty - three -
foot sculpture comprised
of aluminum, steel, and
sheet metal — and in 1968, his twenty - five -
foot bronze Sentinel was installed at the Public Health Laboratories on East 27th Street, New York.
For the 1964 World's fair, Roszak welded his colossal Forms in Transit — a rocket - shaped, forty - three -
foot sculpture comprised
of aluminum, steel, and
sheet metal — and in 1968, his twenty - five -
foot bronze Sentinel was installed at the Public Health Laboratories on East 27th Street, New York.
Pointing to Number 14 (1991), an 8.5 -
foot - tall wall - mounted
sheet of oxidized
metal and rust, he says, «Same thing.
The exhibition concludes with a twenty - four
foot long
sheet metal floor map, which is cut into the shape
of a Goode homolosine projection (colloquially referred to as the «orange - peel» map) with the continents and countries colorfully stenciled on.