1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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funny story......actaully want to buy one of these for a cavitation experiment. any ideas?
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its a degasser vacuum chamber you use it to draw air out of liqiud mixtures... per example they are used in polyeurethane mixing to remove air so there are no air pockets in the cured urethane
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I just have to ask what exactly is that used for?
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Well why dont you go first Daniel
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Oh! I know what it is! It's an old fashioned vacuum cleaner, circa Fred Flintstone! ; )
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I was going to say, "Beam me up, Scotty," but someone beat me to the punch! Very unusual room-thanks for sharing.
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Ah, another archaic, analog relic of the past! Ya gotta love it! : )
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This is interesting and beautiful! I'm glad you got the shot! : )
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I love this door! It's beautifully crafted!
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Where's the baby?! : )
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Wow, a lot of great old stuff!
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What is that?!
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This is sad...you can feel the pain that the patient must have felt.
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The Iron Lung scares me! If I were in that thing, I would feel claustrophobic! I remember seeing one on TV, and the only thing that the person could see was a small mirror that hung above his face, so that he could only see himself. It was a really old Iron Lung. Even though this machine would give anyone nightmares, I'm sure it saved a lot of people. God Bless them!
I also LOVE these beasts!!