It _could_ be a Ultrasonic Cleaning Device – quite common (in smaller versions) in the Chemical Industry or at the optometrist. They use ultrasonic sound and a fluid (for example water, sometimes with a little detergent) for cleaning. Works great for Items made of glass and/or metal, like eyeglasses…
But if this is one, it’s the biggest i ever saw…
This one is probably for cleaning precision tooled devices with hard to reach surfaces. My gut tells me this is a University or a R&D wing at a firm like Caterpillar or Boston Scientific.
Yeah, it’s a little funny; a several hundred pound vibrator. Still, the term vibrator has been around a long time before it became the name of battery operated boyfriends.
I took this at an old warehouse that use to be a factory but now its turning into a Film Studio and while I was walking around the massive area I saw this and had to get a picture. The room was cleared out as with the vibrator, this was just what was left behind.
anyone got anything about this?
I’m at a lose for words…
It _could_ be a Ultrasonic Cleaning Device – quite common (in smaller versions) in the Chemical Industry or at the optometrist. They use ultrasonic sound and a fluid (for example water, sometimes with a little detergent) for cleaning. Works great for Items made of glass and/or metal, like eyeglasses…
But if this is one, it’s the biggest i ever saw…
@...olaf: That’s what she said.
This one is probably for cleaning precision tooled devices with hard to reach surfaces. My gut tells me this is a University or a R&D wing at a firm like Caterpillar or Boston Scientific.
Yeah, it’s a little funny; a several hundred pound vibrator. Still, the term vibrator has been around a long time before it became the name of battery operated boyfriends.
I took this at an old warehouse that use to be a factory but now its turning into a Film Studio and while I was walking around the massive area I saw this and had to get a picture. The room was cleared out as with the vibrator, this was just what was left behind.
Second pic: When you see it, you’ll shit bricks.
Why do we call it a HOT water heater? Wouldn’t “water heater” cover all we need to know about it?
SSSSSOMEBODY T-T-T-URN IT OFFFFFF GAHHHHHH!!!!!!
@...the3g_ipwn: Yeah, good question… We say “water cooler”, not “cold water cooler”, Another question to file with the Department of redundancy Dept.
Maybe there is such a thing as a cold water heater…?
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