Abandoned Power Plant


Abandoned Power Plant located in downtown Dayton Ohio was visited by Urban explores Marko Vovk and Johnno Bashian. This power plant was outdated and was a coal faculty. The power plant and building became obsolete and was vacated.
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Abandoned Train

The Abandoned Pennsylvania YMCA Railroad Hotel Canton Ohio

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Abandoned Grain Silo

MUSIC and composition
M. R. (Music written for Cleveland Marko)
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Fat Man slip and fall


Fat Man slip and fall. Fat man slips and falls in abandoned building. Urban Explorer and Home Inspector Marko Vovk slip and fall in dark building, and then he is attacked by bats. Please watch Marko Vovk videos on ClevelandMarko YouTube Channels.

Hunting; best story ever


Hunting; best story ever. Bear falls from tree. Black bear hunting.This is funny and amazing bear hunting story told by a man who lives off the land in Pennsylvania. He talks about a bear hunt that turns hysterical. Steve is a Pennsylvanian local and lives near the Allegheny River in a town called Emligton. Steve has a seasonal occupation (concrete batch plant operator), and during the winter months, he hunts for hides and food. A large percentage of Steve’s family of six food comes from game that is hunted. Steve cuts wood for heat and has spring water for drinking and cooking. A few city boys are in a 1840’s cabin which has an outhouse listening to stories from Pennsylvania Steve. Although some of stories are a bit inappropriate for some green city folk, they are funny when you visualize them. I personally do not hunt, however, many of my friends do. Occasionally I do go out on hunts to watch in case a day comes where maybe I might need to hunt. For now, the only thing that I am shooting is my Nikon or Sony. During the filming of night raccoon hunting, I lost my GoPro4 either in a cornfield or in the hillside brush. If you like some of my videos, please contribute to this channel. You can find this on the right side of my channel page. One dollar is great. I will need about 600 for a new GoPro4.

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Frozen pipes, Thawing Frozen Pipes. Frozen pipes prevention.
Man forgets to turn off water during cold weather. Pipes freeze.Pipes burst in home and destroy walls, floors, ceilings and flood basement. Wife does not know that this just happened to her building. Husband lies on phone.

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Cleveland’s abandoned Warner & Swasey complex


Cleveland’s abandoned Warner & Swasey complex
The WARNER & SWASEY CO. was a leading manufacturer of machine tools, telescopes, and precision instruments. New England machinists WORCESTER P. WARNER† and AMBROSE SWASEY† formed a partnership in Chicago in 1880. They moved to Cleveland. They opened a machine tool shop on Carnegie Ave. near E. 55th St. in Aug. 1881. The firm produced turret lathes for tanks and planes used in several wars. Utilizing the same techniques and machinery used to produce machine tools, they also produced telescopes. In 1886 the firm built the largest telescope at the time for the Lick Observatory in California, and later completed large telescopes for the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin. During World War II, the company employed 7,000 people. Warner & Swasey’s closed it last remaining plant in Solon in Jan. 1992 ending the century old company.
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How to find a water leak vinyl siding without Tyvek


How to find a water leak. Vinyl siding with no Tyvek drainage plane
In this video were going to show you how to find a water leak in a new home that has vinyl siding and no drainage plane such as Tyvek plastic sheathing. During this investigation I was accompanied by the a local piano celebrity that goes by the name of T. Theodore Edward Dylewski from the famous “T and Rich Dueling Pianos Show” purchased a new home built in 1997 in the city of Avon Lake located in Ohio. Soon after moving into the home, Theodore noticed a slightly moist floor corner in the first floor dining room. He knew it wasn’t a winter problem because it leaked on and off all summer. He knew it was not a plumbing problem, became the second floor bathroom was not located above this moist floor area. He knew it wasn’t a gutter problem because his gutters were cleaned and did not appear to overflow. T was not sure if the dinning room leak was from his Anderson Window not have end dams at the bottom sills, the house missing the Tyvek drainage plane, a possible condensation problem, or if it was the exterior wall penetrations that were not 100 % caulk sealed.

During the water leak investigation, T and I perfumed initial moisture testing, took photos of old moisture stains of the ding room floor and of the basement band joist pockets that existed below this moist floor area. This was done to create a base line to see if anything would change after water testing.

We tested the wall surface temperatures and indoor humidty to determine if wall condensation conditions might be occuring. They were not.

Soon after, we started to water test the back of the house vinyl siding and all mechanical penetrations such as AC suction line, electrical service, and cable with a water hose. We did find that the water leaked at mechanical wall penetrations; however, these were below the dining room floor moist area. T knew that his first repair was going to be easy. He will remove all basement band joist insulation and caulk all holes, penetrations, and joints. We then water tested the windows and window frames. Water did not appear to be leaking at the windows. T’s second repair was going to be easy also. He was going to caulk all Anderson sill End dams that were exposed. We continued to water test the back of the home’s, upper siding, lower siding and even underneight the vinyl siding. It wasn’t until we water tested the corner that we realized some water intrusion. The dining room floor stain became larger and the floor moisture content increased. Below the dinning room, the band joist pockets also became visually moist.

This repair was not going to be difficult. T would have to install a drainage plane like Tyvek behind the vinyl siding at this dining room exterior corner location. It was determined that the dinning room floor leak was largely contributed by the lack of a drainage plane such as Tyvek. Moisture encounter appeared to be form the unprotected sheathing at corner, at sheathing but joints and at box band joists. In this case, T was lucky that leaks were not occuring at other areas of the home. Some of his neighbors may not be so lucky. During this building era, many cities such as Avon Lake Ohio permitted building homes without drainage planes. Yes, you must drain the rain. You must have Plan B. What was the city of Avon Lake thinking back in 1997?

Urban Exploration Paper Mill, Trenton Ohio, Excello Lock


Urban Exploration: Paper Mill, Trenton Ohio, Excello Lock
In Trenton Ohio you can find an abandoned paper mill. This area is also known as Excello which is an unincorporated community in central Lemon Township, Butler County, Ohio. Additionally, this was the famous site of “The Excello Lock” which now protected by the Miami Conservancy. Next door to this lock, and who also used this lock to bring in raw materials was the Harding Paper Company which is now listed with the National Register of Historic Places.
A.E. Harding, founder of the Harding Paper Company, was born in England in 1829 to a family of papermakers. In 1865, Harding and his associates founded the Harding, Erwin & Company and constructed the first paper mill west of the Allegheny Mountains that manufactured fine writing paper… Initially, this mill had a capacity of 2,500 pounds of paper daily. By the 1970s, and a few ownership changes, the Harding-Jones Paper Company mill had a capacity of 44,000 pounds of paper per day. The plant was acquired by the Simpson Paper Company in 1983 and closed on April 30, 1990.
Ok, now that we have completed our history lesson we need to get in. We usually start out by knocking on the front door. Well, the door was open and nobody was home.

Music
Ryan Lawrence Manthey ( Lakewood Ohio)
Thank You Ryan, you are great.
Urban Exploration: Paper Mill, Trenton Ohio, Excello Lock

Urban Exploration Abandoned Trailer Park


Urban Exploration: Abandoned Trailer Park on in Danbury , Catawba Island Ohio. This is like a Jurassic Trailer Park. As you walk down the dirt lonely bumpy road, you are looking for a zombie, ghost or some kind of wild animal to grab and devour you. Its spooky and has odd whistling sounds. This was a once fun place for families to swim, boat, water ski, pick nick, party, drink, and fish and to gather. It was once an affordable enjoyment. Throughout the decades, this place put smiles on thousands of faces. Then all the rules, codes, zoning, and government became involved. They said that this fun party vacation land did not have running water, did not have sewer, did not have street lights and it was not paved, The builders, developers politicians and government said this trailer summer park was undesirable, not safe and they wanted CHANGE. Now the people are gone, the trailers and huts are abandoned and the trailer park is a wasteland that is occupied by ghosts, coyotes, stray cat’s garbage, high tension wires and trains.
The last owner may have been Joyce M. Lammers, of Danbury Township, who died peacefully Feb. 21, eleven days shy of her 88th birthday,. She was born Joyce Martina Kibbel on March 4, 1925, in Oak Harbor to William H. and Sylvia (Paulsen) Kibbel. She married Walter R. (Sonny) Lammers in 1956 and moved to Danbury, where she helped him build the family’s business, Sonny’s Beach. Seven years ago, she moved to Maumee to be cared for by her family. The Last date of a newspaper found at this site was 2008. It is now 2014 and all is quiet at Sonny’s Beach.

Music
Ryan Lawrence Manthey ( Lakewood Ohio)
Thank You Ryan, you are great.

Urban Exploring Abandoned Rayon Corporation Painseville Ohio


Urban Exploring Abandoned Rayon Corporation Painseville Ohio
Industrial Rayon Corporation (IRC) in Cleveland and in Painseville Ohio manufactured rayon yarn. Rayon was the world’s first synthetic fiber, which found use in items ranging from undergarments in WWII to tires all over the world. Rayon production using continuous spinning process at the West Boulevard plant (Cleveland Ohio) and the Painesville plant reached vey high levels during WWII. The company slowed down during the the Depression, during some labor strikes and environmental complaints, and in post-war years demand for rayon became low.

Industrial Rayon Corporation was incorporated on July 20, 1925 and since its merger with Midland-Ross the name of Industrial Rayon Division of Midland-Ross Corporation was used. During the a ten year period of 1951 to 1961, Industrial Rayon’s production manufacture rayon cord for the manufacture of car tires for and the rayon yarn for clothes.

The introduction of nylon and other synthetic tire cords during the early 1950’s slowed down the Rayon production. In 1980 the Painseville plant shut down.

In the video a man was interviewed. We believe that he may have been talking about the Diamond Shamrock site down the street. We were told that Tiger Woods bought the contaminated land down the street (Old Diamond Shamrock site) for a future golf coarse. Well we all know what happened to Tiger.

Some disclaimers
When we visitied the site, we entered throught the front gate in a car.
The bat was added. Yes we did see a few bats.
The groundhog was added. Yes we did see a groundhog.
The deer was added. OK, so I am streaching this one. I only saw deep prints.

Music Credit
Hoodeech (Band Name)
Richard Fury on guitar and vocals
Robinn Banks on vocals and percussion
Dr. Fire on base guitar and vocals
The Hit-Man on concussions and vocals
Urban Exploring Abandoned Rayon Corporation Painseville Ohio

Home Inspector Gets Electrocuted


Home Inspector Gets Electrocuted
Home Inspector Marko Vovk gets electrocuted when trying to move down wires. He should have paid attention to the caution tape that the electric utility company put up. You should never touch or go near down, damaged, hanging or dandling wires. This is dangerous. You can be shocked and even electrocuted. The Cleveland Ohio Home Inspector will never do that again.

Music
Ryan Lawrence Manthey ( Lakewoood Ohio)

Home Inspector Gets Electrocuted