Inside the power station, usual scrap stuff like window frames and machine parts.
Same place. Some rusty pipes haven't been removed, but in the later days this was only used as a storage.
You have to climb in through that window, since the power station is locked.
This must've been the steam engine room. The engine itself shines with disappearance, maybe given to a museum or sold away.
Main axis and transmissions in the engine room. After the steam engine retired, one about 200 kW electric motor has operated the wheel. The motor, unlike the steamer, was not taken anywhere so it can still be found here, just behind the wall.
Same wheel.
In the same rooms, this corner has been turned into a switching room after steam era.
This is in the turn of the sawmill, where the bigger wing and the small wing meet. The metal crap comes from the power station, probably.
Now entering the sawmill ground floor. Maintenance ladders, apparently.
The ground floor of sawmill. It's only partially two storeys, the smaller wing has practically just the upper floor and crawling space under it.
Disordered downstairs and a Bolinder.
Foundations of the machine, also connecting rod can be seen.
Electricity has come also here.
A don't-know-what room!
Possibly a pause room. Saw fitter's wrench in the picture of the DM Hi-tech meets yesterday equipment series.