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  2. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Bar stools are often made of wood or metal. There are bar stools with and without armrests, backs, and padding or upholstery on the seat surface. Bar stools can range from basic wooden designs to more complex ones with adjustable height. Extra tall and extra short are common features, as well as indoor bar stools and outdoor bar stools. Some ...

  3. Oakville Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Oakville Assembly Complex is a Ford Motor Company of Canada automobile factory in Oakville, Ontario, spanning 487 acres. This landmark occupies the same site as, ...

  4. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Turned stools were the progenitor of both the turned chair and the Windsor chair. The simplest stool was like the Windsor chair: a solid plank seat had three legs set into it with round mortice and tenon joints. These simple stools probably used the green woodworking technique of setting already-dried legs into a still-green seat. As the seat ...

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  6. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Oakville Assembly: Oakville, Ontario: Canada: 1953 4,500 None D (NA) Ohio Assembly: Avon Lake, Ohio: U.S. 1974 1,821 Ford Econoline Ford F-650/750 Ford F-350/450/550/600 Chassis Cab: B (SA) Pacheco Stamping and Assembly: General Pacheco, Buenos Aires Province: Argentina: 1961 2,123 Ford Ranger (T6) Part of Autolatina venture with VW from 1987 ...

  7. Swivel - Wikipedia

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    First of all, a threaded bar is inherently weaker than a solid bar of the same diameter. Then there is the issue of the welds not holding. When a boat swings on a well-embedded anchor, this can cause strong lateral loads on the swivel, causing its jaws to be pried open - thus disconnecting the chain from the swivel. Hence the above advice from ...

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  9. Caster - Wikipedia

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    A swivel caster A caster (or castor ) is an undriven wheel that is designed to be attached to the bottom of a larger object (the "vehicle") to enable that object to be moved. Casters are used in numerous applications, including shopping carts , office chairs , toy wagons , hospital beds, and material handling equipment.