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Alone

A portable air compressor maybe?
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I guess that'll have to do for a Lonely Chair Shot!
Ha! Good point, Thad!
Aww, Mr. Motts, this picture truly does look lonely. Even though it's just a piece of machinary, it really did tug at my heartstrings. I think this shot is just absolutely beautiful.
This pic looks like it could easily be a storyboard for a Tool video.
LOL @ Thad! It sure is, and quite lovely at that.
"I'm Tim the toolman and this is my assistant, Al 'Mr. Air Compressor' Boorland...."
Hey virginia i love home improvment so its nice to hear someone use lines from it, yea its pretty funny for this compressor to be alone
I'm guessin power washer.
That's an old welding machine.
you can feel the residual energy in the shot
Jeff In Denver it does kinda look like the sober video in a way
And to think that someone, someday in the past was wheeling that equipment with intent and purpose, only to find out it was no longer needed...and neither was he. Intense.
Yessir that would be an old arc welder. Might be an old lincoln from the 50's or early 60's
KC7Zee is right. That is an old welding machine, circa 1940"s-50"s. We had one similar to it at my plant for the forst few years that I began to work there.
Personally, I love how the Welding machine is in spotlight while the light right above is off. Simply gorgeous. Great eye Motts.

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