807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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Finaly all my fans gathered together
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The red hoses..more than likely compressed air.
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Every six seconds KA-Boom a steel part is formed KaA-Boom Another....THese machines are frequently left in place because of their size and cost to move is usally more than waht the purchase price was of the machine when it was new. And it probably is still functional with little more than a lube and cleaning.
I remember when my dads shop had a new press put in they had to dig out 20feet of dirt from the floor to set it in place Hugeness abounds!
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Aww cute they have hats.
Very cool gallery :) Thanks for sharing your always lovely work.
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You know Psych, my dad was a machinist for the Air Force, and I remember him taking us sisters with him to his shop one day when we were kids. I remember that damn green on all the big equipment back then!
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ROFLMBO! :0)
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I know I always say this but I can't help myself..... I am always so amazed at how Ma Nature does her thing so fast!
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But Jude, it almost looks as if the floor is buckling up, doesn't it?
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Reminds me of the Galatic Counsel in the newer starwars movies(yeah, I'm a geek, I know it)
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I love the beautiful saturation that Motts pulls out of his subjects!

Uh, I mean, pretty colors! ; )
I'm a fan of this.
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Motts, I love your sense of asymmetry in this shot! It's freaky that the lines *almost* line up.....
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Wow, the different depths are really amazing!
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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. :)