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Goosenecks State Park:...
- are
referred to as “lead
goosenecks.” Lead is no
longer permitted in new
water systems or new
building construction.
Goosenecks (also
referred to as pigtails)...
- into
surrounding bedrock, as in
Goosenecks State Park
Gooseneck (sailing), a type of
sailing rigging attachment Gooseneck (drilling rig), a thick, hollow...
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application for
goosenecks are
movable brackets for lights,
magnifying gl****es,
microphones and
other devices. The
hollow shape of the
gooseneck allows electrical...
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swiveling on the
gooseneck. The
gooseneck may be a two-axis
swivel as pictured.
Having an
integrated shackle for the tack is common.
Goosenecks on
older rigs...
- barnacles, also
called percebes, turtle-claw barnacles,
stalked barnacles,
gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding
crustaceans that live
attached to hard surfaces...
- A
gooseneck lamp is a type of
light fixture in
which a lamp or
lightbulb is
attached to a flexible,
adjustable shaft known as a "
gooseneck" to
allow the...
- A swan neck flask, also
known as a
gooseneck flask, is a round-bottom
flask with a
narrow s-shaped tube as its
opening to
reduce contact between the inner...
- prybar, pinch-bar, or
occasionally a
prise bar or prisebar,
colloquially gooseneck, or pig bar, or in
Australia a jemmy, is a
lever consisting of a metal...
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links before it. The
Janney coupler best
resembles two
human hands. With
gooseneck couplers or
offset shank couplers, the
horizontal centerline of the coupler...