Abandomingo 2 Days The grain processing plant continue with our tour of the area Sunday. This time playing a grain processing plant full of machinery and details where we spend most of the morning, although there were areas inaccessible. Several vessels, one with four floors full of pipes, motors, panels and inquisitive enough old stuff to keep us entertained exploring and photographing. The large windows and the sun's position showed that it was in place and the perfect time to release and start taking advantage of my D7000, which already had wanted to test it on dropouts and why I chose this place, it also reminded me a flour
we visited on one occasion.
Access is as simple as jumping a wall by a part that was missing a piece, although the wall was not very stable and cement into crumbs no major problem. That if Chenko (That person we always talk, which is aimed at all and never deigns to leave some anecdotal comments on this blog, hehe) was left there a piece of finger, still do not know how.
we find ourselves with an old machine now defunct brand Industrial
Vaycora
. This time I think it is a steam generator pressure, but I can not say.
Of all the machines (some known and others new to us) I'm certainly with the two separated from the third floor. These are two huge wooden and metal devices which are mounted racks drawers with varying degrees consecutively numbered and on each other. The whole plant grain passed through these sieves through a circular vibrational motion through shafts from the ceiling, is separating and classifying the different densities of grain and distributing it to the following processes on the lower floors. When these two machines went into operation, probably the whole plant tremble. hence all of this equipment is mounted on steel beams, subjected to various parts of the room and reinforced at various points. Awesome.
was also a building with eight silos of about twelve meters, to look closely we saw that were made of brick. Unfortunately the only access was tightly closed with a new door and three locks, inviting to withdraw but calling the curious, especially with the desire to stay up to the room that was on the silos. Also mention that there was a loading of trains that use ceased long before the factory was abandoned.
thanks to all who were present Chenko and Rodri, and especially to Juan that hit a few miles to spend the morning with us and we had to leave before the reeds to meet various commitments.