17 thoughts on “Picking a 1880 textile warehouse pt 2”
Wow two things I wanted that high voltage sign, and the torch cart. And I think that big machine at 14 minutes. I think I'm pretty sure it's called a RFFR which stands for really fast finger remover stop… LOL
Suggest going to a pawn shop, purchase some old air compressors fix them up or just make up a compressor from those two from Florida. I hope mine holds up. It needed
Suede is leather that the top "skin" layer has been removed from and then it gets run against a sanding wheel to raise a hap on it. It's great for jackets, shirts, skirts and such. Not real good for things that you want to be super durable as the "skin" part of the hide is what makes leather rugged. I would suggest putting some of that leather up on fleabay, Currently it is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for leather sides and hides. I bought a 4-5 oz. full hide last year and it was over $600.00…
Wow two things I wanted that high voltage sign, and the torch cart. And I think that big machine at 14 minutes. I think I'm pretty sure it's called a RFFR which stands for really fast finger remover stop… LOL
thanks for the tour. If they had the old tubes for old tv's & radios, they are great. I have an old tv without the tubes- hint hint 🙂 chuck
looks like a vid of a stephen king book!!!
Suede is split leather.
Suggest going to a pawn shop, purchase some old air compressors fix them up or just make up a compressor from those two from Florida. I hope mine holds up. It needed
You should've answered the phone, speak to who ever was calling.
That leather was probably hiding valuable Farnicastaffs to keep them from being stolen
That was an awesome piece of pipe
My grandfather was one of the guys that shoveled coal into a boiler all day. He was on a locomotive though instead of the basement of a building.
Excellent video!
You didn't go upthe stairs lol
Jeez, if that was my building I'd HAVE to salvage the front of that old furnace that baby was COOL.
Mustie it was fun exploring, thanks for bringing us along.
I would I tool compressors heaters and the boilers
Mustie1, I do love the abandon buildings… So much to look at and try to understand…. Can't wait to see what U bring out of there…
Suede is leather that the top "skin" layer has been removed from and then it gets run against a sanding wheel to raise a hap on it. It's great for jackets, shirts, skirts and such. Not real good for things that you want to be super durable as the "skin" part of the hide is what makes leather rugged. I would suggest putting some of that leather up on fleabay, Currently it is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for leather sides and hides. I bought a 4-5 oz. full hide last year and it was over $600.00…
Nice opportunity to pick and all that leather..