RE: Tales of the Urban Explorer: Murphy's Machinery

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I once worked in a similar sort of shop that made semi trailers. I'm guessing the white board was for production schedules so all the workers would know what they were working on at any given time.

That looks to be a big 'edge mill' that was way too fastened down to sell when the rest of the machinery went. The clock is probably for the employees but some places keep track of 'project time' in order to properly bill customers.

Are you sure the artwork isn't signed? The object to the right of the painting? Or perhaps the 2020 in the lower right of the frame? Or maybe inside the bird itself just under they eye. It is a very cool piece.

Do you have Murphy's law in UK? If anything can go wrong it will? That's what I thought of when I saw the title, and thought maybe one of you went through a floor...



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Do you have Murphy's law in UK? If anything can go wrong it will? That's what I thought of when I saw the title, and thought maybe one of you went through a floor...

We do have Murphy's law here. That corridor was never made of the finest materials to start with. Jump up and down on it, and you are definitely toast. I was hanging on to the edges at some points hoping it would hold.

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