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    How I Pay For Kilts

    There have been so many interesting and different threads posted lately that I thought this might be a good one. Come with me and I'll show you some of what I do at work to help pay for the addiction.

    I run a boiler at our plant where we make engineered lumber. I am also responsible for a number of devices that collect waste and filter emissions. This thing is an electrostatic precipitator. It takes particles out of exhaust gases and vents steam to atmosphere.



    Sorry about the dark. The pics were taken at 2:00 AM.
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    The big white thing is a baghouse that collects wood dust from around the plant. Think giant vacuum!


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    This is the boiler house. In winter it's a great place to be, nice and warm. In summer, it's a b@#$h! It can get upwards of 50 degrees C!

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    My "office" in the boiler room.

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    Here's me humping a dryer while a teammate is on lunch break.

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    This is my work ride, a 2002 Hyster propane powered forklift.

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    How I Pay For Kilts

    Here's a load of veneer off to become a piece of Parallam.



    Well, that's it. Thanks for coming along and I look forward to learning more about my friends on the greatest forum on the web!
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    Another great thread!
    Very interesting group of pictures, BM. Thansk for sharing!

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    That's coll stuff. Boilers have always facinated me, especially since I had a summer job as a boiler maker helper in college.

    I'd show you my work place, but a white board, an overhead projector, and a book shelf might bore everyone to tears.

    Thanks for the demonstration of your method for supporting your habit.
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
    Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.

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    Great shots BM
    I would love to show you all some pics of my work, however there is a strict policy of no cameras at work. On the up side I can wear a kilt anytime I want.

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