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Don't want to get a hand caught in that machinery . . . . . . .
Reminds me of edward scissorhands
Oh, MY! What huge GEARS you've got!!
I could just imagine someone falling into that.
Evil cogs...
Loose an arm, much?
All that's missing is a sign that says: GEFAHR! Maschinen. (DANGER! Machines)
that would be a breakdown mill, where the rubber is heated up and made malleable before either being rolled off, or sent as astrip down a conveyor.
BTW, they are very dangerous, I knew people missing parts of hands, etc.
Definitely a rubber mill. Surprised it was left behind, there's still a demand for these things... Even in this state.

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