Totally awesome. The expressions on some of the old folks were pretty good. I thought it was a little odd they didn't have the TS hooked to a CT though.
Who are these clowns? Sheesh, they're cutting indoors in a closed space and had NO CT hooked up to that saw. See all that sawdust flying around!? That is not smarter. ;-)
AAAHHHHHHH that explains why my volkswagon t5 has so many faults they should spend some more time on design and QC instead of making musical bins
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Reminds me of the slide used by workers in the Hallstaat Salt mine in Austria. See the link for picts ... the caption is below. I forget how quickly you can go on the slide, but it was a very fast ride. As I recall, the salt mines only provided for rapid decent into the mines; the miners had to walk back out.
"Mega-slide
Some 64 metres of sliding fun on Europe's longest wooden slide are a major attraction at the Salzwelten Hallstatt. We do not only take a photograph of our visitors during the ride, we also measure their speed by Radar. At the end of the guided tour, you may acquire your personal souvenir photo. And for those who don't want to ride down the shoot there's a comfortable staircase nearby. There are two slides at the Salzwelten Hallstatt just like the ones the miners used for moving from one level of galleries to the one beneath."