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LOVE that angle Motts!
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LOL Eldokid! The song Big Balls from AC/DC started up in my "mind" when I first saw this shot! :)
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LOVE this shot! I didn't even SEE the pencil until Mica mentioned it! I remember doing that myself as a kid! NEVER that small though!!!
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This is so dang COOL!
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NICE! A new set! I, too was wondering what "hole in the floor" you went (fell?) thru to find this bowling alley...?
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Wanderer, Thank You! Also Mica and Celeste, for all the recent info they have shared. I also wish we would hear from Ratchet.
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Fla.Gator,
The girl in a bar that carries around racks of drinks or jello shots not very dissimilar from this.
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Authoguy,
I deduce that is not Asbestos. If it were period asbestos in that place it would have been covered in canvas and mastic. You can see the pieces are not covered in canvas as there would be signs of it.
The post Asbestos standard would be to use calcium silicate. That is what those pieces look like. They might still use canvas and mastic but since there is no sign of it I figure they used metal which was probably .032 paper backed aluminum sheets. It's probably missing because a scrapper took it. The insulation must have been taped in place as I do not see the more usual wires to tie it on. The insulator also was probably not professionally trained as there is no staggering of the joints. so there would be hot spots at the end of each section. It may be that the insulation was to prevent people from touching hot pipes (it appears to stop at the height most people can reach easily) not to save the heat since there is no sign of enough to have covered the pipe all the way up.
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What's with the 8 on the door Motts?
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Motts! Its nice to see you once and awhile..:)
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LOVE this shot!
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if i am not correct [ we need [PRW] the theatre and science center are buildings independent of the original structure behind bennett Commons are 2 hidden[ to me] structures never saw them in my search before too much foliage at that time
It's the egg chamber of the Horta
I always thought they made pairs that deliberately would not match, to prevent theft.
Ahhhh: "Produce"?