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The instructions of the model have a link to a blog http://www.shannondale.org/forum/content.php?197-The-Shannondale-Iron-Furnace
There you can find an interesting view in perspective showing the complete structure. It doesn't look hard to replicate. This model is great as it is, for the educational value. As someone stated, vestiges of this kind of structures form the early industrial era are rare. |
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Neat photo of the blast tubs! Where was it taken?
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Stan
It is an old Photograph that I had found on a web site. It is of now long gone furnace in the Ohio/PA/VA region. |
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There is one of those OLD Furnaces near me.
The County fair use to be held there. It is called Furnacetown. Look in Worcester County, Maryland. Just outside of Snow Hill. (County Seat) They recently did a restoration of the Furnace & loading/charging Ramp.
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Thanks for the link, Dan!
I might just have to take a run over that way for a photo shoot. |
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Now that is unusual. And very nicely done. Thank you.
Philip
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