Meanwhile, in Maine
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wrote on 15 Apr 2020, 21:28 last edited by Doctor Phibes
If anybody's at work, the language is NSFW, but very New England.
Nobody hurt. I bet we insure this place, too.
Keep watching - it gets really exciting after about 30 seconds
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If anybody's at work, the language is NSFW, but very New England.
Nobody hurt. I bet we insure this place, too.
Keep watching - it gets really exciting after about 30 seconds
wrote on 15 Apr 2020, 21:31 last edited by George K@Doctor-Phibes said in Meanwhile, in Maine:
the language is NSFWAs if anyone's at work.
But OMFG!
A link that doesn't ask you let FB connect:
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wrote on 15 Apr 2020, 22:22 last edited by
Holy shit.
I used to cover that kind of stuff for work. Wonder what happened.
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wrote on 15 Apr 2020, 22:51 last edited by
I'll ping BIL and ask...
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 01:04 last edited by
Bet they were making toilet paper...
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 01:30 last edited by Jolly
BIL said he knows that mill well. Pulp digester is what blew.
One of the guys he knows at the mill had his pickup crushed by a steel beam. The truck was in the mill parking lot. 500 yards away.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 02:08 last edited by Jolly
BTW, as an example of things we don't make...That mill at one time had five paper machines, making colored paper, food wrap paper, popcorn bag paper, cardboard, writing paper, envelope paper, etc.
They now only run one of at the most, two machines, and only make a couple of types of paper.
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BTW, as an example of things we don't make...That mill at one time had five paper machines, making colored paper, food wrap paper, popcorn bag paper, cardboard, writing paper, envelope paper, etc.
They now only run one of at the most, two machines, and only make a couple of types of paper.
wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 02:09 last edited by@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in Maine:
BTW, as an example of things we don't make...That mill at one time had five paper machines, making colored paper, food wrap paper, popcorn bag paper, cardboard, writing paper, envelope paper, etc.
They now only run one of at the most, two machines, and only make a couple of types of paper.
Where's the other stuff being made?
Give me three guesses.
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@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in Maine:
BTW, as an example of things we don't make...That mill at one time had five paper machines, making colored paper, food wrap paper, popcorn bag paper, cardboard, writing paper, envelope paper, etc.
They now only run one of at the most, two machines, and only make a couple of types of paper.
Where's the other stuff being made?
Give me three guesses.
wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 02:11 last edited by@George-K said in Meanwhile, in Maine:
@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in Maine:
BTW, as an example of things we don't make...That mill at one time had five paper machines, making colored paper, food wrap paper, popcorn bag paper, cardboard, writing paper, envelope paper, etc.
They now only run one of at the most, two machines, and only make a couple of types of paper.
Where's the other stuff being made?
Give me three guesses.
First two don't count.