A goldmine of old tech!
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- First Name: Pat
- Last Name: McNallen
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A goldmine of old tech!
Wonderful website: www.lowtechmagazine.com Check out the articles on obsolete tech... amazing stuff, like rope drives to transmit power overland, oilfield central power systems, and much more. Pics, diagrams, plenty of text.
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Re: A goldmine of old tech!
Thanks Pat, that is a great site, I can see it answering a lot of my questions about how they use to do it.
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Re: A goldmine of old tech!
ditto on the thanks. Lot's of interesting stuff. thank you for the link Pat.
Van
Van