A
cast iron ring carrier adapted to the high cylinder pressures is common to each piston.
Lange - de-boeuf, Europe, c. 16th century, long triangular blade with rudimentary median ridge, forge - welded socket with base ring mounted on an octagonal fruitwood pole
with iron ring collar on base, More...
To support the high cylinder pressures that come with turbocharging, the crankshaft and connecting rods are made of forged steel and the pistons are made of a tough aluminum alloy with a cast
iron ring groove insert.
Along with the cable, additional climbing aids are provided, such
as iron rungs (stemples), pegs, carved steps and even ladders and bridges are provided.
Some works seem to pay homage to social media, like Mario Petrirena's floor installation of photographic collages encircled by
rusted iron rings suggestive of Google Plus's circles.
Tradition has it that when the suitor came - a-courting, he could stay until the flame burned down to the
first iron ring.
For the table, I pulled out my favorite dishes - blue and white Spode, then added my rattan woven chargers, rust and navy napkins with
wrought iron rings and used some wrought iron votive candles.
Indian attacks were a constant menace, and the Roman Catholic French and Spanish forged
an iron ring to the north, south, and west.
Or picture Michael Faraday discovering electromagnetic induction just by tinkering with a battery,
an iron ring and some coils of wire.
The first church was a small building 8» by 12» and
an iron ring was used as the first church bell.
Think you've sucked all the corpse gall,
iron rings and frostrocks out of Dragon Age: Origins?
For Natura Vive, a Peruvian adventure company based in Cuzco Valley, a less impactful way for visitors to enjoy the incredible views was to construct three transparent pods, suspended 400 feet above the valley floor as accommodations, accessible only after climbing up 1,400
iron rungs («via ferrata») set into the steep mountain face.