13.What kind of paint is usually given to the places such as radiators, pipes and funnels? The aluminum powder paint is usually given to the places such as radiator, pipes and funnels. 14.What kind of paint is usually given to the ship’s bottom?
v.spray paint pēn qī qiāng 喷漆枪 paint spray gun zhè xiē nuǎn qì piàn bèi sòng dào yóu qī chē jiān qù pēn qī 这些暖气片被送到油漆车间去喷漆。 The radiators are sent to the factory's paint shop for spray painting. ...
a4. The shrink plastic package on the radiator mustn’t be opened before all kind of paint and whitewash works completed in that area where the radiator will be installed, due that it is impossible to clean and restore the radiators which are spilled over on stucco and paint. [translate] ...
as if old somehow meant good anyway, as if nuclear families were ever the norm, as if homosexuality were recent, as if war were noble, as if our continued slander of the poor and desperate, from the workhouses to the dole queue, were something to be proud ...
associate with a "sportier" vehicle, both in looks and performance. What that means with the RAV4 is a sport-style suspension, paddle shifters, and flashier paint and grille. The trim levels Limited and Platinum, feature the kind ofluxuryfeatures one usually finds in an upscale car or ...
I always wondered about the mannequin with the corpse paint in the back of the venue. Where did he come from? And does he have a name? His name is Gunther. We figured Iron Maiden has Eddie, Megadeth has Vic, so we’ll have Gunther! I bought him at the Thing, that junk store down...
We had an open, serious conversation about “the day” for weeks before it actually arrived. My love of rearranging furniture is only matched by his hatred of the same hobby/task. But from thelast post on my living room, so many of you had GREAT suggestions and we wanted to try them,...
I think that we could benefit from going back to this kind of ideal: a small environmentally friend home built with local materials. Bychivebasil— On Feb 01, 2012 Is there a reason to favor a carport over a garage? Is this just a cost cutting measure or did Frank Lloyd Wright believe...