Sentences with phrase «from junkyard»

When my friend Michelle from The Junkyard Goddess offered to send out some samples I jumped at the chance.
But at the same time, it is important to own a car that is proven and not a wreck you picked up from the junkyard in Columbia, Alabama!
Her artworks from this time were mostly made from junkyard scraps and driftwood, assembled and used in a way to make upright wood sculptures.
Steal a dilapidated and malfunctioning freighter from a junkyard full of lawless savages.
The front and rear Dana 60 axles were salvaged from a junkyard and then rebuilt and fitted with American alloy axleshafts and ARB lockers for traction.
My other options are to buy a 20 year old alternator from a junkyard, or to buy the same thing from the one shop within an hours drive which «refurbishes» junkyard alternators by giving them a cursory check and a six month warranty.
You could go and buy an old one from a junkyard and try to take it apart / repair it.
Repairing is definitely a better option than getting a 18 year old part from the junkyard, as repairing allows fitting new rubber seals.
The thermostat that came out of the car didn't open, the one from the junkyard did.
Lifehack - grab some extra block to transmission bolts from the junkyard and cut off the head to make alignment dowels.
The engine and transmission both bear grease - pencil marks from a junkyard.
Get one from the junkyard, make sure the vehicle you are pulling it from has the exact same options, exact same engine, exact same transmission.
You may want to try a replacing your ECU by a used one from the junkyard.
I got one from the junkyard (friend intends to junk the car in a few months and won't pay for a new radiator), cleaned it out with a household product that removes calcium, lime and rust, swapped it for his and filled it up with proper coolant.
Swap it with one from a junkyard to see.
Got in an accident, airbag deployed, replaced it with one from the junkyard.
You may want to try one from the junkyard just for diagnosis purposes, and you should be able to do this yourself...
I hope to pull some off a similar model from a junkyard if possible, but I want to be sure I'm not getting a different kind of problem going this route.
Replacement parts were not being made, so the second steering rack was from the junkyard, and was as old as the first that started to leak, explaining why the second one started to leak as well.
You may wish to replace it with one from the junkyard.
She bought it from a junkyard for $ 1000 and it ran and got me to work every day.
The E.T., or R2 - D2 character, is a slender, blue - eyed almost - human robot of an earlier generation named Atom, rescued from a junkyard and adopted by Max (Dakota Goyo), Charlie's estranged 11 - year - old son.
Nov. 2, 2016 — Vanderbilt researchers have discovered how to make high - performance batteries using scraps of metal from the junkyard and household chemicals.
The research team, which consists of graduates and undergraduates in Vanderbilt's interdisciplinary materials science program and department of mechanical engineering, describe this achievement in a paper titled «From the Junkyard to the Power Grid: Ambient Processing of Scrap Metals into Nanostructured Electrodes for Ultrafast Rechargeable Batteries» published online this week in the journal ACS Energy Letters.
The whole «747 from a junkyard» question is just more believer bullsh!
Hauser & Wirth, 18th Street Feb. 10 — April 25 A painter and sculptor who lives and works in New Delhi, Subodh Gupta uses objects he gets from junkyards and antiques markets in his home country to inspire and build his art.
Nevelson is known for her monochromatic bric - a-brac sculptures of wooden scraps scavenged from junkyards and old buildings around New York.
To his sculpture, Mr. Adkins sought to bring the fleeting impermanence of music, creating haunting assemblages of found objects — wood, cloth, coat hangers, spare parts from junkyards — that evoked vanished histories.
He created his first welded steel sculpture in 1952, with scrap metal he bought from junkyards along the Seine, and he had his first major exhibitions of them two years later.
He spent a sweltering summer in New York in 2007 scavenging hundreds of objects from junkyards and building sites for a vast work at the derelict Essex Street Market, sponsored by the arts group Creative Time.
Large - scale, freestanding environments built out of materials salvaged from junkyards and alleyways survey subjects such as illegal abortion, prostitution, racism and mental illness.

Not exact matches

Few people know that we started Tesla when GM forcibly recalled all electric cars from customers in 2003 & then crushed them in a junkyard
The only excitement would come from the explosions that periodically rock Helen of Troy's headquarters when the junkyard across the street forgets to empty cars» gas tanks before it compacts them.
Imagine what it would look like if we had an online junkyard of code from all the startups that tried something never done — and failed.
I have been accused of nonsense, and not presenting facts... interesting I still hve not recieved an answer from you geniuses out there, from this ignoramus, as to how it all happened... Oh wait, someone said random chance over millions and billions of years... laughable... that is about the same odds as a windstorm blowing through a junkyard and making a fully functional 747... the odds are infinestimal... It has also been suggested that I just google my questions in order to get my answers... Who wrote the answers??
Royal Society astronomer Sir Frederick Hoyle says that a tornado generating a jet in a junkyard is more likely than one species evolving from another.
A modern criticism in the same vein argues that for higher forms to have evolved by chance is like the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard will assemble a Boeing 747 aircraft from the materials there.
The county IDA paid $ 787,500 in 2015 to buy the 23 - acre Roth property at 800 Hiawatha Blvd. W. from American Iron & Metal Co., which had planned to open a junkyard at the polluted site.
Ryan says the city has to do whatever it can to stop a junkyard from going up in the middle of an area undergoing a renaissance fueled by millions of public and private dollars.
Ulster town officials have continued pushing for the closure of Buck's junkyard on Route 213, issuing an order to remedy against the owner of an adjacent property to remove cars and automotive parts that have crossed the property line from the property owned by Don Mackenzie.
But he is encouraged by a study commissioned by an automakers» consortium showing that the thermal conversion process could be a solution to one of America's most vexing solid waste problems: the unholy mix of plastics and other leftovers from automobile metals recycling (see «Junkyard Oil,» below).
It is a military junkyard, littered with abandoned munitions stores, sentry boxes and an anti-aircraft gun emplacement from the first world war.
The ability to pick up used genes and spare parts from other organisms» DNA junkyards may allow tardigrades to survive extreme stress, such as desiccation, radiation and even a trip...
Meanwhile, as Thor and Loki flee from Hela, Thor crashlands in a junkyard on planet Sakaar, where he's picked up by Scrapper 142 (Tessa Thompson), who takes him to the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum).
Rescuing Herbie from the local junkyard, she soon finds that the 1960s VW Beetle has a mind of its own, and although she is at the wheel, she is subject to the whim and mercy of the vehicle she is in.
«Transformers: Knight at the Museum» skitters nervously from a Dakota Badlands auto junkyard, inhabited by Autobots in hiding, to London to Stonehenge to Havana to Cybertron.
The gifted boy (Owen Judge) befriends his classmate Ben Grimm (Evan Hannemann), with the two bonding over scraps taken from Ben's family's junkyard.
As Rian audaciously had teens mouth off with film noir finesse, Johnson cast an atmospheric spell that turned all manner of metallic sounds and unstrung instruments into the fast - talking patter for secondary education's murderous underbelly, an eerily innovative «junkyard orchestra» that used every «found» instrument from cheese graters to closing cabinets to reflect «Brick's» 40s era homages.
From a dreary rowboat to a millionaire's haunt or junkyard dream, the production design belies the film's budget, apearing absolutely in keeping with the world that the narrative seeks to create
A film from the unpredictable peripheries of independent film - making, Entertainment is a bleak vision of the US as a junkyard paradise of lonely souls, empty motels and everyday madness.
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