[AT] PTO-driven table saw - NOW shifter forks (LONG)
ROBBRUT at aol.com
ROBBRUT at aol.com
Sun Mar 6 05:04:55 PST 2005
Yep, Charlie, that's the place.
The powder grinding mill wheels ARE water powered, by a turbine (Banki comes
to mind).
There are design details about those powder millhouses which you may not have
noticed.
They are built like a lean-to type shed (largest opening facing the river)
with massive masonry walls on the up-stream, down-stream, and land-facing sides.
The river or "creek" side wall was constructed of flimsy lumber, and the roof
was not connected, but located by long pins which were sunk into the stone
walls and stuck straight up.
The intention was to limit damage.
In case of an explosion, the roof would lift and the remains of the lumber
wall (along with those of the unfortunate operator) would be blown into and
across the "creek".
There are still those in the region who refer a person's demise as having
"gone across the creek", like "kicking the bucket".
Of course, few know the origin of either statement.
-Bruce
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