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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Hamilton > Stelco Wellington Works > Day Trip > DSCN2317.JPG

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Posted by The Lost Flock 3/2/2004 2:40 AM | remove
  You can't really tell but those are paint chips hanging from the walls and ceiling. Beautiful effect.
Posted by Guy With Hat 3/2/2004 2:55 AM | remove
  Lots and lots of paint chips everywhere.
Posted by Stewie 3/2/2004 7:33 PM | remove
  Is that a tunnel or something?
Posted by Wanderlust 3/2/2004 8:11 PM | remove
  It's a very short tunnel that doesn't lead anywhere, but the view on the way out is great.
Posted by The Lost Flock 3/3/2004 12:30 AM | remove
  It's just like a dead-end hallway. This shot is taken from the very end, against the wall towards the only exit.
Posted by Louie 6/25/2004 10:11 PM | remove
  its cool the light at the end of the tunnel... the chips look kinda like bats
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 7/22/2006 6:32 AM | remove
  a dead end hallway/tunnel, interesting.....
Posted by JustinG 1/9/2007 10:25 PM | remove
  How long does it take for paint to start peeling?
Posted by rainman8889 1/10/2007 2:03 AM | remove
  Depends on humidity, surface the paint was applied to, quality of the paint, type of paint, temperature changes etc.

I've seen paint jobs start peeling within a month and others lasting for years.
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