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Trans Arms,a great new gun shop for the Mill.
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We will invite Gov. Healey for the grand opening, and present her with an AR 15 RIFLE with a rainbow flag engraved on the side.Trans Arms,a great new gun shop for the Mill.
This.... they're both septic tanks of Healeyban apologists, too.Believe me you ain’t missing much. Well one is a shitposting group (mass guns gone wild). The other one is guns of mass. The questions and posts that people ask on their are brutal. Worse than some of the noob NES threads lol
Yup. Just painful to readThis.... they're both septic tanks of Healeyban apologists, too.
What about asbestos? That's an old building and it was common to insulate pipes with it. It can be clean and safe and still have asbestos insulation. Perfectly safe while it's still solid. Super expensive to remove. The old Shoppers World had this issue, most of it in the tunnels below ground level. Ever wonder why the new mall is all slab, slightly higher than the old level. Yup, they just buried most of it right there still on the pipes, solid and safe. I think the furnaces are still under there too.The Mill site is clean. Jack.
Bwahahaha. I almost missed this line, and it's so true.Oh, hell, no. If I wanted to listen to pissy old hens shutting down threads I'd be on thehighroad instead of NES.
Smaller scale than the mill IF asbestos is on site but I did not find asbestos that expensive to get rid of.What about asbestos? That's an old building and it was common to insulate pipes with it. It can be clean and safe and still have asbestos insulation. Perfectly safe while it's still solid. Super expensive to remove. The old Shoppers World had this issue, most of it in the tunnels below ground level. Ever wonder why the new mall is all slab, slightly higher than the old level. Yup, they just buried most of it right there still on the pipes, solid and safe. I think the furnaces are still under there too.
I'm sure you're correct near term.As Jack discussed earlier in the thread there's also a shit pipe sizing problem with the mill, in the respect that if they were going to put residential housing there they would have to put in a new sewer interconnect which would likely cost a shitload of money. Mill ain't going anywhere near term.
Well, hell, that's a disappointment.
We could paint up some 55 gallon drums labeled as Hooker Chemical Co from NY, and scatter them around the mill.
Too late. Today we had the outside people going room to room looking for any "environmental" issues. I think they were most freaked out by the 55 gallon drums of cutting oil and coolant used by the machine shop on the first floor.Get some used drums from the Superfund site in W Concord/ Acton line and put them in some dark room in the Mill lol
That will freak the f out of some people.
Too late. Today we had the outside people going room to room looking for any "environmental" issues. I think they were most freaked out by the 55 gallon drums of cutting oil and coolant used by the machine shop on the first floor.
Yes there is lots of asbestos covering piping but that really is not that big a deal. What we want found is PCBs and the best possible chemicals buried under ground from when the place was an elastic factory. That manufacturing process could easily have generated a lot of good shit... That would turn it into a permanent gun shop...
We gave them a live training session in my room once already…. It did result in my room getting completely sealed and negative air pressure for mold remediation from all the water soaking into the drywall…Let the fire department train there and spray PFAS.
Why were they spraying water in an occupied room?We gave them a live training session in my room once already…. It did result in my room getting completely sealed and negative air pressure for mold remediation from all the water soaking into the drywall…
Interesting thing about the fire department. They can be seen walking the building regularly with new department members. As people join the LFD they make sure they know the building as well as possible. It’s a maze…
There was a fire.Why were they spraying water in an occupied room?
CP mentioned live training not an actual fire.There was a fire.
Humor. Everyone knows we had a fire. Well, almost everyone…CP mentioned live training not an actual fire.
Ya. Almost.Humor. Everyone knows we had a fire. Well, almost everyone…
You are correct, PCB's would be a game changer for any prospective buyers.Too late. Today we had the outside people going room to room looking for any "environmental" issues. I think they were most freaked out by the 55 gallon drums of cutting oil and coolant used by the machine shop on the first floor.
Yes there is lots of asbestos covering piping but that really is not that big a deal. What we want found is PCBs and the best possible chemicals buried under ground from when the place was an elastic factory. That manufacturing process could easily have generated a lot of good shit... That would turn it into a permanent gun shop...
The water dep't has test wells all over the parking lot. No issues. Jack.Too late. Today we had the outside people going room to room looking for any "environmental" issues. I think they were most freaked out by the 55 gallon drums of cutting oil and coolant used by the machine shop on the first floor.
Yes there is lots of asbestos covering piping but that really is not that big a deal. What we want found is PCBs and the best possible chemicals buried under ground from when the place was an elastic factory. That manufacturing process could easily have generated a lot of good shit... That would turn it into a perm
Ya. Almost.
Any electrical linemen have access to old transformers?You are correct, PCB's would be a game changer for any prospective buyers.
I’m replacing some sometime next year… saves me from disposing of themAny electrical linemen have access to old transformers?
Gee I never heard of the fire. What’s my punishment?The Mill
I hear Littleton has struck a 2nd alarm for a fire in a 3 story converted mill bldg on Great Road. Is this the famed Mill spoken so highly about here? If it is, I hope it isn't as bad as it sounds.www.northeastshooters.com
I don’t have a list but I’d say most of the ones there who are shops, will be open. That’s a good time to go if you want to browseIt seems I'll be in Marxachusetts tomorrow; what FFLs have hours at the Mill tomorrow afternoon?
not really the rule of thumb i'd live by...especially if one was making a special trip to go there....but I’d say most of the ones there who are shops, will be open...