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Usquebaugh submitted this link to a guy who built his own roller coaster. The guy builds grain elevators for a living and - let me take a wild, city-slicker guess - they probably use some sort of rail system for transporting grain, so.... Update: 03/14 14:29 GMT by M : We overran the bandwidth limit on his webpage - sorry buddy! From the comments below I see a mirror and another mirror.

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  1. No Rails by Rebel+Patriot · · Score: 5, Informative
    they probably use some sort of rail system for transporting grain

    Actually rails aren't used to transport grain at all. We use augers to do that task. An auger is basically a sheet metal tub with a long stationary screw inside it. The bottom end is placed on one location where the grain is poured into. The screw inside rotates slowly and pulls the grain up the tub to the top where it just spills out into the top of a silo.

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  2. Re:Homemade roller coasters by doorbot.com · · Score: 5, Interesting

    CHeck out Lugnet.com .Someone recently just made an all-Lego roller coaster, using monorail(or is it train?) parts and it does everything

    Perhaps this is the link you were referring to.

  3. Re:Well, looking at the pictures... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    uhm, obvously you're a city-slicker computer guy :)

    the rust you see is called 'flash rust'. Once you've welded any two pieces of steel together you grind down the welds to a nice flat surface. well that's if you want it to look nice, or it's part of some crazy redneck homebrew roller-coaster. Once the steel has been ground nice and flat, it's very prone to 'flash' rusting, where a very very thin layer of rust forms over the exposed parts. See, most steel is painted or coated or has already had it's surface treated in some way. even the heat from the steel's fabrication process can 'cure' the outter layer of steel to slow (not stop, but slow) rust a little. But newly ground steel loves to soak up O2 and rust, esp. if you are using water to cool the welds so the whole frame doesn't warp from heat.

    This article reminds me of one of my favorite jokes ever:

    What's the last thing a redneck says before he dies?

    Hey, everyone, watch this!

    (I'm a bit of a redneck, and as such, I relise that most rednecks laugh at redneck humor. Please laugh too, and don't worry about my being offensive)

  4. Maintenance by Arethan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Somehow I don't see this as being safe. Not because of the materials used for construction, but simply because a few winters of negligence will make this sucker rust right through. If I was this guy's neightbor, I'd probably ride this thing a few times, but only during the first few weeks, and definitely not after a year.

    The big difference between his ride and coaster parks that make the parks safer? They have mandatory ride inspections every morning before opening. Plus I believe they are also required to do a full inch-by-inch examination at least once a year. Probably before opening in the spring.

  5. Pneumatic Blowlines by Midnight+Ryder · · Score: 5, Informative

    And once it moves from the Elevator to the flour mill (a good number are built side by side for a very good reason :-) and passes through cleaning and tempering, it all starts moving through pneumatic blowlines.

    And for longer distance moving under the elevators, ya got drag conveyors to move it, and elevator legs to move it upwards.

    Nice to meet someone else who's been stuck doing Industrial Automation for Grain Elevators :-) (I've done *WAY* too many of them!)

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    1. Re:Pneumatic Blowlines by dillon_rinker · · Score: 5, Funny

      Be sure to tune in next week for the next installment of Redneck Geek Holy Wars: smoking vs. chew

  6. I slashdotted his site. by bartyboy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I saw page 1.

    I saw page 2.

    I clicked on the link to page 3 and got this:

    This site has exceeded its limit of 3 Gigabytes of transfer for the month. You may buy extra Gigabytes of transfer by logging in to the user menu and choosing "upgrade". Thank you, 0catch.com

  7. One more victim by FakePlasticDubya · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Another one bites the dust from the Slashdot effect...

    Perhaps /. could come up with some sort of caching system so the sites that are overwhemed could be accessed at least in the form they were in when it was posted... however there are copyright issues with that im sure...

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  8. Over his limit by moniker_21 · · Score: 5, Funny
    This site has exceeded its limit of 3 Gigabytes of transfer for the month. You may buy extra Gigabytes of transfer by logging in to the user menu and choosing "upgrade".

    And I was SURE that his roller coaster was going to be the first thing to go down. Oh well.
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  9. You're going to trust this guy? (joke) by wrinkledshirt · · Score: 5, Funny

    This site has exceeded its limit of 3 Gigabytes of transfer for the month. You may buy extra Gigabytes of transfer by logging in to the user menu and choosing "upgrade".

    I can just see it now:

    "You've currently run out of track for this roller coaster. You may purchase new track by screaming bloody murder at the top of your lungs."

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  10. mirror by Zak_Arcatia · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's probably not Kosher but I was able to snag some of the images and mirror them. You can find them here.

  11. How to build your own (simulated) roller coaster. by Tyler+Eaves · · Score: 5, Interesting

    First -

    Download Scream Machines (http://screammachinesgame.com) or No Limits (You have to buy it, http://nolimitscoaster.com)

    Then visit my site, and find over 2000 coasters created by other people.

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  12. Blue Flash Pictures on Negative-g.net by Raven_Rider · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hey Everyone; I'm the webmaster of the site you all just slashdotted. I thought I'd come on here and answer some of the questions. First off the guy who built the coaster was tired of waiting in line at parks like Six Flags so he decided to build his own so he wouldn't have to. He builds grain elevators and is a welder so he accquired enough parts to build the coaster and it was actually pretty solid. He's had a few problems with that style track (very simmilar to track made by Arrow Dynamics) so his next coaster is going to use a different design which should take care of roughness and stress on the structure. I was unable to ride it because there was some problems with the lift and the fact that it was 30 degrees out but my son Bond rode the second half which consisted of a downward helix(he loved it). The car is custom welded and the seat is from a catepillar tractor with a thick seat belt. Unfortunately as most of you know my site is now down for the rest of the month and my regular visitors have nowhere to go. Since you guys knocked out the site, I wonder if you'd be willing to help me get it back up and running? My paypal account is under my e-mail which is Raven_Rider@negative-g.net and if you want to contribute I'll buy more bandwidth so you all can see. Also if you have any questions I can be reached at the e-mail listed above and I'll be more than happy to answer them. Sincerely Paul B. Drabek Raven_Rider@negative-g.net Negative G Roller Coasters and Amusement Parks www.Negative-G.Net

  13. Re:Elaborate HOAX! No way to complete last loop! by Raven_Rider · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ummmm...first off I'm the guy you all have slashdotted. Secondly I saw it go through the entire circuit several times. It's a 20 foot drop followed by a 10 foor loop followed by a small hill that's about 5 feet high then a downward helix to the lift. It works. I'm a coaster enthusiast and I've built several coasters using coaster design programs (No Limits is the most realistic - www.nolimitscoaster.com) and I built an exact replica of it and it worked there as well. This is not a hoax! Paul B. Drabek Raven_Rider@negative-g.net

  14. Slashdot is a floating party of doom by WankersRevenge · · Score: 5, Funny

    This site has exceeded its limit of 3 Gigabytes of transfer for the month. You may buy extra Gigabytes of transfer by logging in to the user menu and choosing "upgrade".

    I don't know what Hitchhiker book Douglas Adams wrote it in - but there was this floating party that literally floated above a planet, causing all sorts of havoc. Whenever it needs supplies, the party would raid some poor country, take all their booze, then float away.

    Slashdot is so like that. Its a floating party that hijacks poor websites, kills them, then moves on to other unsuspecting fools

    To that - I can only say -

    Drinks on the house ;)