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Antique Logging Tools or Machinery on Dispay

chrisD6C

Member
I understand that these burners were hand made and burn mill waist. does any one know how hot it would get in one of those? just wondering
 

dirty4fun

Senior Member
Looks like Camp 18 has added some more old treasures. Used to eat Easter brunch there, been 15 years since I was last there. Will be stopping by this summer to enjoy all the equipment, and yes the great food that serve also.
 

Dave Hadden

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RCP57

Senior Member
Ah yes, the old BCFP T-shirt with the RH driver position in the cab of the truck.
Apparently when they made the "pattern" or whatever it's called they neglected to consider it prints reverse when they print on the shirt so they all came out with the driver on the wrong side.
Somewhere and somehow I've misplaced mine but I still have my old green BCFP vest.


Take care.

Yeah it must have been made for places outside of North America...
 

camptramp

Senior Member
IMG_1324 resize.jpgThe " J J Logging " crew at the Maclean Saw Mill at Port Albernie have been very busy this Spring relocating the Wooden Home Spar Tree and Steam Yarder and Loading Pot , under the carefull guidance of Old Time Hooker , Head Rigger, Woods Foreman Jack James . Head rigger Aaron Thom and Second rigger Gerard Martin performed the rigging duties up the tree.
 

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camptramp

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I'd just like to thank Dave Hooper for taking the pictures at the Maclean Mill and sharing them with us.
 
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