1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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I'm guessing that gauge may need some recalibrating.
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It appears the big motors have drive belts that go below to another level. Massive monsters they are, all copper still intact.
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A massive monster! There's a people door in the lower right that offers an indication of water depth. Standard door is about 80".
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Or, old days: "Don't put your fingers in there." "Ok". New days: "Don't put your fingers in there." "Where? HERE?" *crunch* *call lawyer*
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Leaving all those on and wasting power like that. The nerve!
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Massive castings and bolts. Big steam valve bank. The pressures in that thing had to have been immense. Scrap iron value is still huge. PITA to get it out of there though. Perhaps the overhead crane is compromised.
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Some of those appear still buttoned up. Still more copper there, more MD 20-20 potential.
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Big critters gnawed a LOT of copper out of that thing. Big MD 20-20 jackpot.
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Zombies leave the clothing behind when they're feeding. Too hard to chew.
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That's actually an image of the outdoors being projected. Same as the old pinhole in cardboard projector trick. Cool.
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Awesome old school stonework, still as solid as the day it was finished. A fortress compared to the wimpy stuff made in this day and age.
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Awesome gallery post as always. Thanks! Need to catch up. A few more posts to see, and how many more shoots in your personal archives? Over 300 by now?
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Or a culture incubator perhaps. Looks like some tasty stuff to guzzle left in a bottle there. Mmmmm! And if the ice bath doesn't calm 'em down, the baseball bat sure will. Just lovely.
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Could get some chocked fulla nuts and make some mean cappuccino with that thing.
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Sadly, when funding is pulled, public property is left to ruin. Politicians do what gets them votes and what will line their pockets. Obviously, saving an old hospital building for re-purposing will not help get them reelected. Later, after it's trashed, they can sell the property to their developer buddies for some juicy kickbacks.