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Condon, Oregon
A local businessman in Condon explained that he finds these old windmills that have been torn apart by time and the weather. They are laying around the local hillsides of old abandoned farms & ranches. He brings the pieces back to town and repurposes them. Works of art.
HVAC Drawings-Drafting
- Design, development and construction plan drawings
- Details, schematics, schedules, legends and control diagrams
- Mechanical equipment layouts,submittals & elevation drawings
- As-builts, specifications, coordination drawings, shop
drawings and addendums
- Heat load calculations, duct design and piping layout
- Demolition and existing plan drawings
- Duct sizing and design layout plan drawings
- Equipment piping sizing and design layout plan drawings
For Macro Mondays "Crack". Lots of tiny cracks in the grill over the backyard HVAC compressor with a few raindrops in there for good measure.
This was a really fat heating and air conditioning duct in Seattle's Hyatt at Olive 8 hotel. It was so shiny I just had to play with it! :D
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Happy Friday morning world! Our 25-year HVAC system finally gave up the ghost and this is the new version, about 3/4 installed. One of those luxuries of our modern world that is so easy to take for granted!
This solid housing includes a hardened mechanicals room. This view shows lots of furnace room space plus ducting ready to use, almost. Just clean up a bit of rubble. Attached "real estate" has to be transferred to the new purchaser of the property... even though all this property was simply thrown away by the American taxpayer. It does not appear as though the copper looters have hit the place!
Frankly any firing of an Atlas I was a crap shoot if the mechanical gyro screwed the pooch; hence the self destruct mechanism. I suppose that it was calculated that radiation from such an event would rain over this landscape! Were it that the US would ever grow up! Boy George and his Papa George proved that we can't. None is even imprisoned as we watch their spawn growing to fruition. Media is now replete with Saudi and Jewish ads lambasting Iran's nuke power program; talk about weird fed bellows! Our Afghanistan and Iraqi campaigns worked so very well under coach Net-und-yahoo, that it is time to start another campaign against Iran! Now we are treated to Trump the Donald Chump rattling sabres and repeating 40's drivel. I just hope "his men" shut him the hell up. The American poor and middle class can't pay for any more while the 1%ers get a free pass while clipping their war bonds. They say the US can't support a vast middle class any more; we do in China!
A lot of the steel in the structure was torched off during abandonment. I buzzed around trying to capture the installation's architecture, though essentially stripped. No telling how many simulation cycles occurred, Atlas mechanical gyros were flaky and were prone to send rockets way off. The Atlas was the only rocket that could boost John Glenn into orbit at the time, but Phil said the odds of disaster was about 25%. God speed, John!
eDDie and I proceeded to capture strange Wyoming under the building sky. I'm all about skies. Skies are pretty much becoming soup for the day while we crept up on rainfall records in our area. It's clear that there is limited time during the great skies. This series is near the end of the road in Nowhere, Wyoming. This road did not lead to somewhere but rather to something. These premium clouds would soon bite us. I have no idea why we had to travel a dirt road to get to a derelict paved road. It was a toss up which one might have been worse or worser, the road or the structures. I guess the current concept is to bring the ecosystem down slowly instead of in a day with nukes until we attack Iran. The ecosystem will take long eons of recovery here. It would be better to plant soil than bunkers. That looks terrifically needy in this area.