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awwwwwww Motts! Go back when the dogs are sleeping! We all want to know what was in those drawers
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LOL You and your chairs!
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I would love to go to this place! 5 Stories and huge! Field Day!
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i have that exact same mirror with the matching vanity table...weird
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His and Hers, cute. But why isn't the mirror centered over them both, someone was a mirror hog.
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It's the little generator that could.
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Awww, its a cute little metal face, looking at me cross-eyed.


:S Ive got a case of the cutes tonight, obviously.
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Its the Mottership, calling its little wheelchair home....


hehe I was going to say mothership but then I made a typo and thought it was too cute to correct...
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big...no... huge is more like it!!!
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holy crap that place is huge. for some reason 5 stories seems to be the defining line betwen "normal" and huge. it completely obscures the horizon.
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that pic speaks volumes
Contrary to all of the guessing, This is an old long stroke air compressor. The previous picture is a very old industrial, electric motor. it powered the old fella.
The large fly wheel turned slowly at around 180 rpms. We still support parts for these old dogs that are in the bottom of mining operations and are too costly to dismantle, remove and bring down a new one in parts and put together. This model was produced from 1905-1950's
I believe this is one of my favorites so far. Thank you, Motts.
That would scare the hell out of me if I was there. Motts you truly are a brave man.
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Scientific terminology I didn't quite grasp I believe...