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Old 03-07-2015, 09:49 AM
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Just because I thought this was really cool. A good friend of mine went to work for them not to long ago and I took a personal tour two days ago. A really small part for this shop is like 15 lbs. Last month they shipped 3,500,000 lbs of 'finished' product.

There are 5 flame cut tables in this building up to 16' x 24' capacity, one cuts up to 13" thickness.






This building is plasma and flame bevel cutting, the material in the foreground is 5/16" plate.




Yard inventory of 8' x 20' x 1-1/4" plate.


The 500 ton press that bends that 1-1/4" plate.......they have a 1000 ton press on order.
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Old 03-07-2015, 09:57 AM
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Templates for the excavator buckets they build.


Thumbs for excavator bucket.


A few of numerous milling machines on site.


Not your average drill index collection!


Scope and scale.


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Beast!


This cutting head alone pegged my cheapskate-meter.


They go through 2,000 of these 4" 36 grit discs a week.


That is all........
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Old 03-07-2015, 05:50 PM
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Thats pretty cool Sieg, thanx for sharing. I think there's only a handful of us on this planet that can appreciate those machines....
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I used to work at American Gear --- where we cut and broached 5' in diameter gears. My job was to unload the truck with an overhead crane and load the raw "discs" onto this HUGE rotomill that would surface one side -- flip it and surface the other side... the chips alone from that work could hurt you! LOL


Everything in that shop clunked - pounded - whirred - ground or otherwise made some kind of loud noise.... and everything you touched was black filth (we cut a lot of ductile iron!).

That's a really cool tour -- I love stuff like that!


I'm so happy I got into sales.......
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I've never had to work in a place like that... so I am totally fascinated by it.
Just the sheer size and weight of what they're making... wow.



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Old 03-08-2015, 10:28 AM
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I've never had to work in a place like that... so I am totally fascinated by it.
Just the sheer size and weight of what they're making... wow.

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Those 1-1/4" x 8' x 20' sheets weigh 8,160 lbs!

The scope and scale was so different than anything I'd seen before.......totally fascinated. It was a remarkably clean facility too!
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Thanks for sharing. That was a cool photo tour.
I enjoy stuff like that.
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Big Toys for Big Boys!

Thanks for the Tour!
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Some serious machining going on there for sure. Thanks.
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