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3. Grading wing
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The section that contained dried timber grading line(s) is blue. Perhaps this division to different colours has some practical reason, or then it's only purpose was to give the plant just a little bit outlook.
Again walls fixed with different coloured metal sheets.
Invitingly open doors.
1970's style indistrial construction. Cheap and plain.
Some of the doors that were not open.
This was about only place with any kind of "Asiaton oleskelu kielletty" sign. And it was somewhere at the backyard.
Higher level entrance is not recommended in the current state of the plant.
Interior of the blue wing is just as dull as it was in the big hall. Paper smells and huge packets reserve the floorspace. Everything related to machines has been removed, even the operator booths are away.
View towards the drying hall.
It says risk of collapsing but I can hardly see anything that could collapse inside the hall. There isn't anything to collapse.
Looks like dried timber packets were fed from outside to this delathing thing.
It is one of the very few machines that can still be found from the sawmill.
Input side outside the hall.
Authentic industrial ceiling and lamp.
Ceiling in it's ugly beauty.
A permanent resident of the building taking it easy on a sprinkler pipe.
A lot of paper, a load of paper. Tons of paper.