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Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a landfill), is the process of creating new land from ocean, riverbeds, or lake beds. The land reclaimed is known as reclamation ground or land fill.
In a number of other jurisdictions, including parts of the United States, the term "reclamation" can refer to returning disturbed lands to an improved state. In Alberta, Canada, for example, reclamation is defined by the provincial government as "The process of reconverting disturbed land to its former or other productive uses." In Oceania it is frequently referred to as land rehabilitation.
Land reclamation can be achieved with a number of different methods. The most simple method involves simply filling the area with large amounts of heavy rock and/or cement, then filling with clay and dirt until the desired height is reached. The process is called "infilling" and the material used to fill the space is generically called "infill". Draining of submerged wetlands is often used to reclaim land for agricultural use. Deep cement mixing is used typically in situation in which the material displaced by either dredging or draining may be contaminated and hence needs to be contained.
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Just as a garbage dump can be turned into a beautiful park, a life of sin can be cleansed and changed through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Elder Shayne M. Bowen teaches, "The Atonement of Jesus Christ is available to each of us. It can clean, reclaim, and sanctify even you." https://www.lds.org/youth?lang=eng
Sons of Sawdust is a woodworking business in Athens, GA that specializes in building beautiful custom farm tables and furniture using reclaimed wood. Check out their story above.
Sometimes you need a little help from the force to finish your projects.
You can make a table top like this using only hand planes and a skill saw (plus clamps a hammer and glue). You need a welder, drill and angle grinder to do the metal work, or you could find other options for the base. Thank you Stanley Tools for the awesome No. 62 low angle jack plane. It is a must-have plane. If you buy one, tell Stanley I sent you ;-) http://www.stanleytools.com/ The music is from a live recording I made with my short-lived fusion band, "the Tim Sway 3" about 10 years ago. It features Tobey on drums and Michael Connolly on guitar. Here's what they do now: http://www.thewildonesband.com/ (Tobey) http://www.lucindaandmichael.com/ (Michael) -- my patreon: http://www.patreon.com/timsway my website: http://www.timsway.net my podcast: http://www.reclaimedaudiopodcast.c...
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/78443755/list/houzz-tv-love-reclaimed-wood-heres-how-to-work-with-it Raun Meyn is a third-generation craftsman. His material of choice? Reclaimed wood. He uses it to make desks, tables, dressers, beds, bookcases, accent walls and more, a lot of which can be found in his Chicago home. In this video, Meyn shares tips and tricks for finding and selecting a good piece of reclaimed wood. Meyn finds reclaimed wood everywhere — barns, torn-down sound barriers at an airport, an old city water tower. He takes the pieces to his shop to sand or plane them down into clean pieces of usable lumber that’s full of character.
All this wood was "found on the streets of NYC" This video was first on Make in 2013, Now i have a larger audience so I am slowly introducing old videos to my channel love and respect! jimmy To put a dollar in my "Tip Cup" please PayPal to jimmydiresta@mac.com money will be use to make more videos! and my Maker Mecca Thank You!! ENJOY! and please subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/jimmydiresta http://shop.jimmydiresta.com http://makingitpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/diresta?ty=h https://www.instagram.com/jimmydiresta/ https://www.instagram.com/direstashop/ send real mail to Me and Dave at P.O. Box 20270 NYC, NY 10009
No music in this one... all work and no play. These planks are 17" wide and almost 2" thick... way too heavy for one person to lift. This wood is extremely old and hard to work, and reeks like horse sh*t when cut. I couldn't believe it still smells fresh after all those years... Most of the nails could not be removed, as they were too corroded to pull out. This can be a big problem... since it can't be planed on the machine, everything has to be done "as is". One plank is fairly twisted up, so I employ the wood butcher method to flatten it out so it can function as a table top... and it works every time! I also pull out another trick to fix a rotten edge. I use matching grain from a cut-off to build it out to the thickness of the adjacent board. This is a serious wood shop video.
How I Make Money, My Book- https://youtu.be/gB32LjewXpA Amazon Link- http://www.amazon.com/The-Homestead-Craftsman/e/B01C4QOD78/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1 "What have you been up to, we need our videos?!?!" That's the question I hope this video can partially answer. I've been busy with work which has kept me away from making YouTube videos. So I decided to bring YouTube along with me for a day. In this video I'm on location salvaging some old lumber from a barn and house. The wood is being used for a set of farm tables I'm making. Reclaimed wood is great for projects where you are making new furniture that looks old. You just can beat it for it's aged appearance and authentic marks and coloration. It takes some work and effort to find and get it, but once you have, you've got a great produ...
►I do this for a living, help me live? http://www.patreon.com/jackmanworks ►Please share and subscribe? https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=jackmancarpentry Details! ▼ These mirrors were created from reclaimed pine paneling and reclaimed mahogany deck balusters. Each section was glued up and then the coves were cut at an angle on the table saw and glued up again into the panels. The mirrors were repurposed from the center pieces at my sisters wedding. \\\\\ CREDITS & PROJECT SPECIFIC LINK \\\\\ ■ Build article/photos: https://www.jackmanworks.com/coved-mirrors/ ■ Currently available in my store: https://www.jackmanworks.com/shop/coved-mirrors/ ■ Inspired by Kyle Toth: https://youtu.be/kol045XKurI \\\\\ GENERAL PANDERING LINKS \\\\\ ■ http://www.jackmanworks.com ■ http:/...
I sat on your bed
Rested my head upon a dream of Canada
Your sorrow I drank
Until it flowed like my own blood
Lost like autumn leaves you were
Wild rootless free
You were caught in a breeze that drifted to my feet
Chance happened to bring
Two lost souls in the wind
Just a melody
Sends me out into the rain
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You took hold of my hand
Promised we’d land someday
In Canada
My life you renewed
With music you soothed
My restless heart
Lost like forgotten time
I was healing the mind
With the seeds of my youth
That drifted to your feet
Chance happened to bring
Two lost souls
In the wind
Just a melody