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Closing time
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Barn
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SFO overpass
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Installation 11
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
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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.
"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.
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Diane Putnam club has replied to John FitzGerald clubMeanwhile, it's a beautifully rusty lump......and very photogenic. Well taken Diane.
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It never occurred to me that you may not have heard of it..........every day is a school day on here isn't it?
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