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I and crew installed grain leg only about 50 foot at a very old flour mill which manufactured glue extender for the ply wood trade. We performed all machine work for this mill as it was less that 100 miles from our shop. This next few lines are true as I would attest to on a bible!!! I knew that mill completely. I mean EVERY machine in it. One night after health forced me to retire from millwright work I had a terrible dream that that mill was on fire. In my minds eye I saw the leg go down. In my dream I even knew where the fire started!!! As I suppose luck or maybe fate I was going through the town on my way to the Louisville farm Machinery Show. Approaching the town noticed all types of fire machinery. The mill was now nothing bur rubble. I was visibly shaken as I approached the owner. In our discussion I said ,Joe this is scary. I dreamed last night this was happening!! I told him just where the fire started. He said done say a word for a while. A few weeks later he called and verified the insurance and fire people verified the very place I had dreamed the fire started.
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