Posted by Emperor Wang |
5/26/2005 11:10 PM | remove |
Interesting. The Jenkins Foundry in Lachine had the same floor treatment. I figure the blocks provided vibration/sound dampening when rolling huge carts of stuff around.
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Posted by Chronic |
6/15/2005 2:39 AM | remove |
Montreal Locomotive had the same flooring.
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Posted by dev |
8/8/2005 4:41 PM | remove |
many of the albert kahn factories from this vintage have the exact same flooring material. neat stuff, but once it goes thru a few freeze / thaw cycles, it buckles like this from the expansion, then the building is fucked... when it'd take a few dozen thousand dollars just to tear out the flooring.... hahahah!
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Posted by Gringo Loco |
12/12/2005 8:18 AM | remove |
The steel mill in KC has those wooden bricks too.
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Posted by maxt |
12/21/2005 9:37 PM | remove |
Wooden bricks greatly decreases foot, ankle, knee and back pain compared to concrete or stone.
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Posted by buckybear |
6/9/2006 2:09 AM | remove |
The post office in okmulgee, Oklahoma where I live has them in the work area behind the main desk.
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