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Copy of FSK Sturmvogel Safety Team - Briefing 12.06.2024
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This should be a portal in a back rooms video
I didn't see no cobble.
That looks like art lol.
Beautiful alarm sound lol.
recorded by a drunk one armed man during an earthquake, with a 1980's camcorder.
It's insane the jobs some people do for a living. I wouldn't do that job if it paid $1000 an hour.
The waving arm man was more amusing 🤣
50 men 50 women, sounds fair, right?
My favorite bbq joint. I grew up in KC and live here now and of all the bbq places, Woodyard is consistently the best. Used to be Joe's Kansas City(the original gas station location...when it was Oklahoma Joe's). Back then it was really a gas station with a little hole in the wall, literally, to get your BBQ. It was down the street from where my Grandmother lived and it used to be sort of just a neighborhood secret. They were the best back then, but now they are too big and quality/consistency has gone WAY down.
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.
Just convert that crane to remote control. Do it your self
That's not big, try getting one in the ruffer where the billet is still 5 by six inches
That's a baby
Izgleda divovsko žarko purpurno pire! :-) Čini se također da je zaglavljen na stroju i ne želi postati labav.
hand signals are very understandable , lol
I was going to say, dude coordinating the crane operator didn't look happy.
She said it was small
this man is my father 😆😆😆
Abd Elwahab Saeed Is your father still working there?
Abd Elwahab Saeed is that ezz steel alexandria ??
Yeah, lol.
I was being sarcastic to point out the "look at me" attitude of the guy who originally posted the comment :P Haha.
No way dude. Cuz the sun is at least 150ft across.
lmao
Nuh-uh. I've seen a bigger one. 100ft in diameter and it coiled around the sun.
that's not so huge :D saw much worse than that :P
whoops
Celsius maybe?
Probably means 700 Celsius.
The crane operator needs to have his ass kicked. Not paying attention and needed to be woken up by radio, don't know the signals, operating the crane without being signaled.. in the wrong direction. Shit will get someone killed. Side-load is not that severe and it looked like he was not running up while siding it... meh.
Hey dude read look at the whole picture you can even see the Crane operator how do you know what hes doing I worked on the ground and the Crane at a steel mill for 15 years and Florida I worked on the roller mill I didn't need a radio handsome girls were all we needed if you got more than 2 people giving you Conflicting hand signals you STOP! Until you get one person giving 1 hand signal and you got man working around there you don't know where that's just gonna come off after they cut it it looks on neat when it's 2200゚ when it cools off to about a 1000 it doesn't shine bright anymore and it's very hard and it will knock the shit out of you. At Florida steel safety was our motto.
fucken phones a piece of
I've seen worse. Imagine that with a 3.5 inch bar, 32 feet long.
In the background you can see the bar shoot up into the air and then mangle.
That happened at Sterling a few years ago, no serious injuries.
this was not the mother
He is going to wrap the wire on the drum of that crane if he keeps side loading like that.
This is FAR from 700degrees, more like double that.
700C = ~1200F
for some reason, this remind me of the future.
What is the glowing stuff?
The title states that it is 700 degrees. I can tell you with certainty that unless they're rolling Titanium which is usually rolled at approx 1730 degrees farenheit,this is grossly inaccurate. The steel seen here would be rolled in the neighbourhood of 1150 degrees give or take.(depending on the grade) This is what's called an "In line Mill". This method allows steel to be rolled without the use of men and tongs where the mill stands are side by side and the steel has to be entered by hand.
700 Celsius is 1292 Fahrenheit.
this comment is a great example of why imperial units need to go.
700c=1300f
wow, thats amazing. what i wonder about is, how relaxt the steel workers stood there really next to fast flying, very hot and heavy steelstrings!1 look at this speed. i heard that some machines could run with 40 miles per hour!! here it looks like this speed!! unbelievable
Look at the baby mill. How cute. Our stands are much bigger. Heck, one of our rolls is as big as one of their stands.
Is this an extreme case of cobble, or do they typical achieve that sort of height?
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.
No real fountain this time. the cobble happened between the stands. enjoy the shears cutting the billet :P
lol nice cobble , i work in steel mill and trust me that is nothing compared to what we have to deal with , we roll 8 mm round and that goses flying around the mill takes ages to clean up
hubo una averia
imas jos koju nasu anusku ovako? :)
sad vidim da nije na livadi :) ode Miro... ;)
jel to na livadi?
THE SSSSOUUUUUUND!!
Yeah, saw that happen at the turn forming head; that is a *huge* mess!
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.
In about 1975 we had do the same thing Fairfield Alabama sometime it would punch holes in side and roof crazy I was like 21 years old