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    Senior Member hminx's Avatar
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    Re: November project "Mechanical"

    Some of the mechanical parts of a functioning replica dutch windmill.
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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    Re: November project "Mechanical"







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    Re: November project "Mechanical"

    Quote Originally Posted by hminx
    Some of the mechanical parts of a functioning replica dutch windmill.
    Love to see the wooden/belt driven machinary. Great shots. - TF
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    Re: November project "Mechanical"

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    Love to see the wooden/belt driven machinary. Great shots. - TF
    Thanks Terry There was a good breeze out side and the whole system was churning and rattling away impressively . Those big wooden gears make quite a noise when they are working. The flour dust everywhere caused a lot of the shots to look blown out.
    Pete

    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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