The gorgeous old sawdust/woodscrap burner
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Sawdust burner


These gigantic incinerators were used to dispose of sawdust at lumber mills. Use was discontinued in the 1970s due to pollution and because new products were being manufactured using sawdust. This one was probably built between 1920-30. The mill (Modoc Lumber) was torn down about 15 years ago.
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Hmm .. if one can make a home out of a missile silo, is this a possibility ?
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Found a link stating this was destroyed by fire in 2013 .. another part of the area?
www.heraldandnews.com/breaking/historic-modoc-lumber-co-yard-structure-destroyed-by-fire/article_28640b88-fa01-11e2-a335-001a4bcf887a.html
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