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2. Stacking, drying & grading departments
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dm-eno_ukko02 Drying timber of other mills has been an important addition to turnover of the mill in the last years. Drying related buildings are located at the Northern side of the area.
dm-eno_ukko18 Drying building.
dm-eno_ukko37 South side's slide door and its complex looking moving mechanism.
dm-eno_ukko38 The drying tunnels are now cold, probably for good. New entrepreneur is not going to continue timber business, but to concentrate in other stuff.
dm-eno_ukko39 A couple of bearings and reels can be found from the the building.
dm-eno_ukko66 Wheels again.
dm-eno_ukko40 Doors on Northern side.
dm-eno_ukko27 Before drying, timber must've been stacked of course. Here's stacking department.
dm-eno_ukko67 Closer view from the front side.
dm-eno_ukko36 Input of laths is in quite interesting place.
dm-eno_ukko28 Roller coaster!
dm-eno_ukko29 Sea blue control cabins.
dm-eno_ukko26 The blue stacking machine was made by Sateko.
dm-eno_ukko30 Laths in store.
dm-eno_ukko33 View to the installation which has stacked outnumbered planks and laths. Can you make it work?
dm-eno_ukko34 Long stairs to ground level.
dm-eno_ukko52 The higher building in the middle has been emptied, so we will have to guess its function. Judging from stuff found inside and what's left in the process, grading department.
dm-eno_ukko61 Traditional red is the colour.
dm-eno_ukko53 Interior view from the red building.
dm-eno_ukko56 Other direction. Something high has been in, but no longer.
dm-eno_ukko54 Stamping equipment with strange texts.
dm-eno_ukko55 This mark looks a bit more familiar.