Its always facinating to see how things were made a century or more ago. I too am facinated by old buildings though few people in my area allow you to go on their property.
I think that water mill and wind mill be will be in inducstrial purposes again, because of the high oil price and the enviromental protection concern.
Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. "grist" - for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like - so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then... instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else...? Jay in Nashville, TN
Thanks for sending me the video @Wolfmann. Love learning historical facts. I had a cafe in an old general store built in the mid 1880's. Boy did I have some interesting occurrences there.
the video is great , thanks for sending it !!
FawazALShehab 1 month ago
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FawazALShehab 1 month ago
Very interesting video! Thanks for sending this over, enjoyed the history.
sycsporting 2 months ago
the old mill here in lindsay was the same design, part of it is still up
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i like that shit too..im north ontario i like the old barns
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Its always facinating to see how things were made a century or more ago. I too am facinated by old buildings though few people in my area allow you to go on their property.
slodeth5 2 months ago
Cool place. We had four old mills in the area where I live. Of the two that are within walking distance of my house one has a partial dam wall
rileyphillip 2 months ago
Cool I like exploring ruins too.I hate graffiti like that!!!
davidsquall351 2 months ago
Is it just me or does this guy really remind you of Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgi? Cause I am definitely feeling Samwise right now...
crazythespo 3 months ago
I ve nothing to do with this, sry
bayenne5b 3 months ago
So why the share?
Rhinoch8 3 months ago
What's with people not wearing shoes now days :-)
mickeynatasa 3 months ago
ok nice houses
Beargrillsfan1 3 months ago
There is One something like this off Wolf pen Branch road Louisville kentucky or say Wolf Pen Branch Rd, Prospect KY I used to hike in and round it!
BruceMichaelAnderson 3 months ago
I think that water mill and wind mill be will be in inducstrial purposes again, because of the high oil price and the enviromental protection concern.
Nice video!!
applesweeter 3 months ago
Wolfmann, would it have been my video, I would have thrown in a definition or two, e.g. "grist" - for example and, additionally shown a cutaway as to what an early 1900 century boiler that would have stood on that floor would have looked like - so your viewers might visualize better what things looked like back then... instead of just a bunch of stones standing there with nothing else...? Jay in Nashville, TN
jbrephan 3 months ago
where the hell are your shoes man?
TheBigyoc 3 months ago
Thanks for sending me the video @Wolfmann. Love learning historical facts. I had a cafe in an old general store built in the mid 1880's. Boy did I have some interesting occurrences there.
globalpreparation 3 months ago
Great video!
NiagaraBushcrafters 3 months ago
Great vid Wolfmaan!
Makinwaves02 3 months ago
Nice video, thanks for sharing, great job. Take care and have great day.
ewtoutdoors 3 months ago
Nice to meet some in Canada, with interest in old stuff and history, I live in a old farmhouse 1870. build like that in the "old" world Denmark
bewerhunter50 3 months ago
cool...interesting video.
larrylynn123 3 months ago
Nice video! Thank you
argohio 3 months ago
great stuff wolf loving it thanks man
stonybrokebushcraf 3 months ago