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Heidi Harendza <[log in to unmask]>
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I'm sorry your facade fell off - I got the mortar formula off the internet." <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Early factories used "line shafts" to operate machinery from a common power source, often a large steam engine. Each machine station had a clutch and belt mechanism that often was as simple as sliding the belt from and active or drive pully to an inactive or idler pully.>>

There is a working example of this at Slater's Mills, RI. It was very very cool.

-Heidi

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