Abandoned Wool Factory [CAUGHT by worker] - Urban Exploration - Urbex
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Abandoned Wool Factory CAUGHT by worker - Urban Exploration - Urbex
Today we visited an abandoned wool factory .
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I love your enthusiasm and respect for the places you visit and you are right old machines were built to last new junk from China breaks right away. Good job. Merry Christmas
Wow...that place must have just hummed with life at one time. Very cool.
I can't get the mental image of a sheep sitting at the table in the break room, reading his newspaper. Thanks for that. :)
“1991, wow, it’s OLDER than me”. LOL
The room with all the chemicals appeared to be where the dye colors were mixed to create unique and different colors! Another great video!
Yea i think so to Maybe also to test the strenght of the wool ?
Thank you for sharing these beautiful places of history. It's such a treat! What's most touching is that you both continue show the utmost respect and honor during your discoveries. Always looking forward to your next adventure.
Just wanted to say you guys are awesome. You answer every comment. That is such a considerate way to thank your fans.
Yea i love to interract with my fans and thank you for the support :D
Bros Of Decay zijn jullie engels of nederlands ik denk nederlands
Brill video mate :)
Thank you :D
I am a new subscriber, I love watching your vids they are like stepping back in time, I am so jealous as I would love to actually be there and see all the history in the places you visit. Thanks so much for sharing these experiences with us. Very professional and the accompanying music is just right.
Thank you very mutch for watching welcome on board :)
It did look like a face with green/brown hair at 5:28!!! very cool...
Yea that was my exact thought !
Also 2 big teeth!
Bros Of Decay ya I was thinking this just before u said it.
At 4:50 it wasn’t an oven, it is a forge. A blacksmith uses it to heat metal. That was a metal workshop with a lathe, drill press, anvils etc..
Great channel guys! Love the explores, thanks for sharing your work.
Amazing find. Things were built to last in those days. Things today are made very cheaply and don't last at all. Love that old car. Thank you. : )
Yea thats treu i love to see old things that still work after a very long time :D
Thank you so much for not using profanity! My 5 year old likes to watch these exploring videos & I know he will not be exposed to too much profanity watching you! 😉
Loving your accent boys...
From the UK 😀
Going back through all your older videos. Lovely to see how much you've evolved but still always had the passion for the old relics and saw beauty through all the decay. Best wishes from Norway. Takk for alt.
I am too. Glad they changed the music 😄
Very interesting site. I used to work at a knitting mill-first in the spinning room and then sewing factory. Lots of familiar equipment in this old place.
Awesome as usual. Only suggestion would be to pan just a wee bit more slowly! Making me dizzy here! Ha! Thank you both. Florida, USA
Amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️ The big machines with all the small short wires was used to “card” the wool 😊
This was so cool. The tall brick chimney, was my favorite.
You're so lucky. This place looks incredible!!
wow you guys explore some interesting stuff love it awsum :-)
Wow awesome videos!!! Keep up the great work you guys!!! You got a sub!
Thanks kappy :D
+Bros Of Decay Of course no problem! Great work you guys!!! :)
Thank you for sharing this video with us. Great work.
Zalige video! N maat en ik gaan er binnenkort ook naartoe :) welke dag gingen jullie? Wil namelijk liever niet gepakt worden
Hmm pas toch maar op want de eigenaar is zeer allert en er loopt ook soms personeel rond op de site :o Kwens je veel geluk haha
Cool vlog fellas, that place would have been noisy in operation tyvm :)
why can't we still make things that's last forever like we did years ago ? it's sad really , such a beautiful video again thanks boys ! Jackie from Nebraska USA
05:35 Just before you said it looks like a man with green hair I was thinking they are looking like faces. Looking like Robots. Glad that the man who caught you was nice about it.
Glad you guys didn't run into the owner. Good recording. Loved all that green too.
Preciosos detalles en sus vídeos , saludos.
I love all the rusted pipes in there! Awesome video guys! :D
Yea it was a very beautifull place to explore :o an thanks :)
Hey guys! Thanks for the message on Reddit! Amazing location you have found here! Never been to a wool factory before! Keep up the awesome exploring!
thank you for watching my friend and we will :D
It's Easy Bro, the signs says it's the Ladies room🖒
Great video guys!
Its so Nice 😍
Thanks :D
some machines with pokey things are for carding which puts the fibers going all the same direction
Thankyou
April 1991 :o Wonder how long after that newspaper did the place close down.
yea indeed :o And thanks for watching :)
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What a great old factory! Love the laboratory and the machinery and i appreciate your explanations on how the machinery was used. The juxtaposition of the massive buildings with Nature making Her incursions of green is very poetic. Thanks again for sharing your passion. I'm glad the worker was nice to you.
Another great vid guys. I am really enjoying your channel. The "stove" in the work area
was a blacksmith station for metal work (hence all the fire extinguishers). I really appreciate
you sharing your adventures. Your camera work is great and I love the music. I also love the
fact that when you come across an item that you are not sure what it is, you just say " I don't know"
instead of guessing like a lot of ya-hoos will do. Your purity and respect for the places you visit
is refreshing and delightful. Thanks again for sharing. Keep up the good work.
This place look very cool! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching my friend :D
The huge steel bench machine is known as a lathe. (lay-the)
Thanks for letting me know
Magnifique
If you look at the very beginning :10 seconds, on the right hand side you can see a black figure moving just behind the machine that the guys are in front of. I hope it is a friend of theirs cause it is very creepy.
Pat Stokes ,, I saw it also, but i didn't want to seem like the crazy one. I guess i am not crazy and did see the figure also! Yay! Ghost! Or friend? 😆
Pat Stokes
Thanks, I missed it the first time I saw it. Probably the worker who asked them to leave.
As an owner of a 5 generation abandoned home, may I suggest that you seek permission by letting them know how empathetically you are preserving an era of history. Offer them DVD of their house. I believe Word of Mouth would Open great doors for you to document in your awesome way of doin so. Love your work!!
Love you guys
Very respectful
It must be difficult for you not to take a souvenir
But I understand why you do not
Subbed for life
Kevin 🇨🇦
Mooi gefilmd!
Heel erg bedankt annemieke :)
Heel erg gaaf!
Dankje manon
Hay guys love your vids I would like to hear more history on the places you visit like when these are built how long they were operating and what was the cause for the closing down etc that's. my only request as I'm so intrigued with history apart from that keep up the great work and thank you
My son bought me a GoPro and I was wondering, what kind of camera you guys are using? You do such a great job!
Epic video I loved the lack of destruction and all the plants!
Wow I love these machines and the rooms they are in. They look like sculpture. Great video!
It looks like they fabricated a lot of their own machine parts which is very thrifty for a business to do. loved the video, thank you
Extremely old industry. A true time-capsule.
Too bad you couldn't find someone who used to work there so they could tell you how they did everything to get the finished product.
Great Factory.
Diese alten Maschinen und die Schmiede sind richtig klasse. Thanks.
Ich lasse mal ein Abo da. ( I subscribe you ) VG,Andi
Thank you very mutch my friend I will support you from now on :)
Just a random question fellas, unrelated to the video.
Have you ever done, or know about any military bunkers and/or Cold-War relics?
Not sure how much of ^ is in Belgium where you are, but here in the UK there are *lots* of Cold War* relics and underground buildings. I'll hit un-pause and watch the video now!
On a personal note: your cute hair-dos at the beginning of the video.
You guys are a credit to urbexing ☺
IM GLAD I WAS ABLE TO WATCH THIS A 2ND TIME VERY INTERESTING IM GLAD YOU DIDNT GET IN TROUBLE
Loved the engine lathe and drill press. You're right, they still work. Obviously I sold machine tools for a living. What the heck were those ovens used for?! Happy that you guys weren't nabbed for trespassing but that's all part of the adventure. I think they are more concerned for your safety than anything else. Old chems, heavy machinery. The scrap steel is worth a bundle in there too. The valves are all made out of high grades of stainless steel, like series 300 and some are chrome-moly which is worth a good bit of money. That looked like a lot of fun. Always wanted a Triumph back in the '60's. TR-4. Then a friend had a TR--7 in the 80's and it wasn't such a great car. Cool looking, but not great. "The Shape of Things to Come." I still remember the commercial in America.
Hey Dolores, that is nice to hear that you sold machines like that. I loved exploring this place around every corner you find something intresting and new.
Really like the footage. Musics fits perfect in. Would love to have so interesting places nearby.
Regards!
Thank you my friend it was an awesome place to explore :) glad you liked it
As always another great video folks.
Hi! Love your videos. Please slow down your panning though. I really appreciate how you present your tours! 🌹
moonbeam537 Agree. Panning was too fast on this one. I think sometimes explorers want to get as much in as possible in case they are suddenly asked to leave.
Thanks you for the video, camera work is amazing. I truly enjoy every where you take us. Looking forward to another of your videos.
Awesome to hear we will not disapoint you
Nice video :-)
Thanks :D
Good vidéo + 1 sub
Thank you very mutch :D
Loved it. Stop smoking in old buildings
Can I ask what kind of camera do you use?
thats killer!
Thanks for watching you are awesome
very interesting place guys , keep up the good work
Thank you my friend :D
Awsome video
Thanks my friend :)
this place is amazing. your photography makes the places you visit look so beautiful. thank you
Thanks Linda :)
Sick channel! I have subscribed!
Thank you my friend love the support :D
xAt 4:50.....you are lucky that Anvil is still there.
Wow. What a find. Thank you
good shot
Thanks :D and thanks for watching
Nice video ;-) ! ... t'is een keer een andere naam :p (y)
+Urbex Junkies dankje :) en jha haha
+Urbex Junkies dankje :) en jha haha
Great find
Great video guys
+TopAbandonedPlaces | URBEX thank you and thanks for watching
So llovely!
Jop, very good video
thanks mate :D
Awesome video guys
+Tracy Explorer thanks tracy
really love watching your videos
keep it up
We will Linda
I watch your video's before anyone elses
love them
I love your videos they are cool
Thank you very mutch!
lol I was going to ask if u ever got caught.. u aren't there to destroy ur there to show history and very respectful. thank you
calimero!! :)
Haha :D
Good explore. Thanks
Thank you very mutch for watching ray :D
Sorry to ask but how did you find my channel ? :)
+Bros Of Decay I saw you post a comment on another UE site and your title ( Bros Of Decay) sounded promising. Your videos are professional.
Thank you very mutch ray i realy appreciate it :) We put a lot of work and passion into our vids :D
Who knows- maybe one day councils will realise people like to see inside abandoned buildings and to see the history and so will hold guided tours LOL. You never know.