Brings back memorys of when i worked in a rod mill the cobles used to go up into the rafters in the roof and we had to go onto the top of the crane to burn them out,happy days.
My god these are seemingly the loudest places to work. Just heavy-duty old-world machines all around you. Very interesting to see but would drive me mad with all the loud noises.
the mill i work at rolls sizes from 25.5mm down to 4.75mm the other day we were rolling 13mm and pushing the mill at 150 tones/h it cobbled so bad it took us 4 hours to clean that mess up.
Brings back memorys of when i worked in a rod mill the cobles used to go up into the rafters in the roof and we had to go onto the top of the crane to burn them out,happy days.
hand signals are very understandable , lol
Beautiful alarm sound lol.
The waving arm man was more amusing 🤣
Nuh-uh. I've seen a bigger one. 100ft in diameter and it coiled around the sun.
My god these are seemingly the loudest places to work. Just heavy-duty old-world machines all around you. Very interesting to see but would drive me mad with all the loud noises.
50 men 50 women, sounds fair, right?
That looks like art lol.
That happened at Sterling a few years ago, no serious injuries.
He is going to wrap the wire on the drum of that crane if he keeps side loading like that.
No way dude. Cuz the sun is at least 150ft across.
this man is my father 😆😆😆
Just convert that crane to remote control. Do it your self
I've seen worse. Imagine that with a 3.5 inch bar, 32 feet long.
the mill i work at rolls sizes from 25.5mm down to 4.75mm the other day we were rolling 13mm and pushing the mill at 150 tones/h it cobbled so bad it took us 4 hours to clean that mess up.
Yeah, saw that happen at the turn forming head; that is a *huge* mess!
What is the glowing stuff?
That's a baby
whoops
She said it was small