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Sawdust cyclone

Sawdust cyclone
About 5.5' in diameter at its widest point and about 7' long. An enormous chunk of rust. From "Wood Burners", by Daniel Mihalyo, Princeton Architectural Press:

"Their function was to funnel planar shavings and particles of sawdust into the burner. These particles were blown through a pipe into the cyclone from the mill itself."

The sawdust pipe coming from the mill can be seen in other photos in this series.

Anne H, Rrrolf, Gudrun, kiiti have particularly liked this photo


12 comments - The latest ones
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
They could have sold these as sculpture. I dunno about Oregon, but in Toronto a developer would be allowed to add a few storeys to their building for putting a nice work like this out front. This is also more interesting than the stuff that gets put in front of a lot of buildings here, too.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to John FitzGerald club
I think they're amazing and there aren't many left in the US northwest. BC used to have a lot of these wood burners, too, and I heard from a member living there that they're almost gone. Yes, these would make wonderful sculpture, wish I had a big yard to put one in!
7 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
I have to agree as well...................bung this on a plinth outside a plinth and stick it the middle of a shopping centre and people will love it as high art..!!

Meanwhile, it's a beautifully rusty lump......and very photogenic. Well taken Diane.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
Ooh, bunging! I'll have to learn how. Something like plunking, I assume. ; )

Thanks, Keith!
7 years ago.
Keith Burton club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Sorry Diane. You're assumption is corect. Here is just one of the dictionary definitions of the word Bung:

"To put or throw (something) somewhere in a careless or casual way."

It never occurred to me that you may not have heard of it..........every day is a school day on here isn't it?
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
I misled you for the purpose of comedy. Lame comedy. I have seen the word "bung" several times. That is thanks to my British photography friends here and on another photo site and also thanks to reading. Believe it or not I even have a couple of real-life British friends! Ha - shocking!
7 years ago.
Keith Burton club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Real life..!! Best avoided I think :-))
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
Lol! These days, that's certainly true. I'm sitting here watching a military coup in Turkey on CNN. Cripes,* it doesn't end.

* www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cripes
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
Keith Burton club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Indeed................the world seems to have gone mad! Thanks for the link btw :-))
7 years ago.
 Cheryl Beal
Cheryl Beal club
Aye a fab lump of rust.....bunged or not!!
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Cheryl Beal club
Hard to find bigger lumps o'rust than the ones in this series. Lacking wrecked ships, we've got these. T hanks!
7 years ago.
 Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫
Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ club
Did I get it right, a thing like the young man is constructing? :-)
6 years ago.

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