905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

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New gallery, YAY! THNX! I see all that same stuff at Christmas. I think of the good things associated with it and ignore the other stuff. The materialism aspect of it can be brutal when a materialistic SO is involved though. Somebody could give something from a dumpster and I'd be happy. Preferred, if anything at all, actually. :oD
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Is Alive!
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No! Wait I thought you were blind!
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Well that isn't a lockout tag so no one is working downstream with the line open. It might be there because a process is being run and that valve need to stay in whatever position is is tagged in.
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This might be one of your best photos Tom.
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Good work, Motts!
No technical information this time :-)
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An emergency drain pit. It's made of concrete because concrete will neither melt down nor burn.
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Sssss... Thisss was the only sound of the green bell :-) . It was there to keep constant gas pressure on its outlet. You can see another reducing valve on the right.
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Revealed: a hydraulic station. The oil tank and the pump motor are visible on the left.
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Well, Tony C., ready to taste some gas? :-) In my country (CZ), pipes with natural gas are all yellow. By the way, I recognized a pneumatic control valve on the right side of the picture.
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Sort of looks like it.....But it was The sarlacc in Star Wars that inhabited the Great Pit of Carkoon, a hollow in the sand of the desert planet Tatooine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlacc
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A most awesome gallery Motts! Thank you for going back! What a massive gorgeous moldy dirty place!

Glad they missed you!
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I can only imagine just how massive this place really is. To physically stand there must be totally awe-inspiring!
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How are so many catwalks glowing? Beauty shot!
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HAHAHAHAHA Binky!!! I was thinking more the Mars Lander in the wrong place.....

But Johnny 5..... : - )