Introducing my fully repaired, rebuilt, restored, repainted, V8 swapped 85 325e
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Ah, that makes sense. limestone quarry
That thing is a big rotating tube brick oven with a giant flamethrower in it to process the stone. In the simplest terms, Ground up limestone enters one side, gets cooked at 2100 ish degrees and pure lime comes out the other side.
Thats the super simplified explanation. But that piece of equipment is pretty cool. I work at a paper mill and we have one of those on site thats about 10 times the size of that one. Ours processes 'lime mud' thats a biproduct of the paper and power making process so we can reuse the lime.98 M3/4/5
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Interesting! I didn't really take notice of any of the equipment while I was there, we tried to get in and out rather quickly, as we were trespassing. hahaComment
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Absolutely amazing J. I can't wait to start wrenching on my 87 325is I just got!I'm down like a rodeo clownComment
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This has to be one of the sickest E30's I've seen, Not one thing I don't like about it!! Good job man.Comment
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That's really nice. I can't believe it only took you a year to complete it. Congratulations on a job well done. I think that color is beautiful.sigpicComment
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Great job JGood! So beautiful!!... Can't wait to check it out at bimmerfest.
AND your my first post!...lolComment
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That brake booster is something else!View my build thread. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=287724Comment
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This is making me drool. Mother of god so sick! Great job.1991 325i Schwarz coupe AT
Check out my wtb thread changes often | SoCal |
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=293850
Feed back thread, if you deal with me leave a comment!
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