The building pictured above is the second in from St Clair Ave West, (the one that fronted the Avenue is now gone), many of the buildings bays have massive tanks within. Although the lower floors are void of tanks indicating they must have used a gravity feed to process the materials.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Process tanks now visible at 30 Weston Rd demo
The building pictured above is the second in from St Clair Ave West, (the one that fronted the Avenue is now gone), many of the buildings bays have massive tanks within. Although the lower floors are void of tanks indicating they must have used a gravity feed to process the materials.
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Gravity feeds are definitely the way to go when processing materials.
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