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Wow, the different depths are really amazing!
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god i hate squirrels....it makes me feel good to think they suffered!
Am I the only one who finds this familiar yet so disturbing....I love it
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No it's the wooden blocks that line the floor... this is what they look like all lined up, before they buckle :)
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I'm sure with some TLC... or even just the C and some determination, they'd all work. ... Just my kind of project. :)
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After reading up on the link to the old pictures of the plant, AND looking at these pictures a second time.... more of this stuff is making sense to me. :-)
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So much mystery! LOL I wish we could all get a guided foot tour from someone who used to work there back then.
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Oh lordy Chrissie, I hope it's not THIS bad???
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Oh okay, then it could be a conveyor.
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I would think so too Psych!
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After seeing the link Motts left on the opening page (to go look at the old pictures of the plant in operation) this tool reminds me of the grinders they used on the car bodies. See the link below and scroll down to "Metal Finishing".
http://members.aol.com/Studetour/body.html
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Me too, Chrissie!
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Actually now that you say that about a partition.....after seeing the rest of the shots in here I think you could be right Motts!
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wow, im a plumber and i didnt know that! but then i guess its probably differnt makes here in the UK.
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i bet that there is at least ONE motor amongst them, that will work!