kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
I know of a museum that has an "1880's village" within and they have active carpenter, blacksmith, tin shop, etc. The carpenter shop has essentially what you describe operating all the old machines. Of course in 1880's it would have been driven by a water wheel instead of an electric motor.My neighbor has a wood shop down the road. It is super cool as it has all really old equipment and these line shafts and flat belts running all over the ceiling run by a single motor with all these pulleys and levers to engage and disengage stuff.... OSHA would have a coronary if they went in there. Anyway, he has one of those column width panel boards in there, is the only one I have ever seen. I've been meaning to take a picture of it and post it here on the forum but no need now!
OSHA should probably apply to those that work in there even though it is probably one one or two persons. Public at least isn't allowed to come close to those open belts and pulleys though.