An unbelievable amount of money. To be at all competitive you would need a to build a facility the size of a town. I regularly work in the mills in Indiana and they are absolutely massive. A single furnace is several times larger than a house and you would need multiple. Unless you plan on only making specialty steels like s40v or something like that.
This is absolutely amazing.
How does one get started in opening a steel production plant? Any help would be appreciated
Apply in a time of up swing in the industry. Seems to cycle up and down like the oil and gas industry. It’s booming now
An unbelievable amount of money. To be at all competitive you would need a to build a facility the size of a town. I regularly work in the mills in Indiana and they are absolutely massive. A single furnace is several times larger than a house and you would need multiple. Unless you plan on only making specialty steels like s40v or something like that.
Whats going on at 7:10? Is that an arc furnace?
And whats buddy doing at 5:30? Looks super dangerous.
Dude I worked hear I would just crank sabbath loud as fuck
Also having a. Back ground. In industrial engineering don't hurt either
We should have renewable energies. EAF hold my beer!
Mills are HARDER than people think. Most people can't handle it. That robot is bad ass.
Lol we always place bets on the new hires on how long they will last. It's usually less than 3 days. I'm a 4th generation steel worker
@@ronc3348 Nice. That's pretty cool. That's interesting, hard work and skill.
@@ronc3348 Have there ever been any deaths where you worked
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