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The Shop => Metal Stuff => Topic started by: DMIOM on October 04, 2010, 03:42:39 PM
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Just noticed - about to start on UK Channel 4 "Titanic - The Mission" - part 2 of a 5 part series looking at the engineering behind the Titanic.
From Channel4.com intro:
The Titanic was made up of hundreds of thousands of individually crafted steel components. To explore the skills that went into each and every one of them, our team will cast the Titanic's iconic 16 ton steel bow anchor at one of the last steelworks in Britain: Forgemasters in Sheffield. Still visible on the Titanic wreck, this was then the biggest anchor the world had ever seen.
Also watchable at 22:00 BST on Ch4+1 and also on their 4OD on-demand service http://www.channel4.com/programmes/titanic-the-mission/episode-guide/series-1
Artie & Rob - please take good notes and then report when you've each cast a similar one :wave:
Dave
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Hi DMIOM
Thoroughly enjoyed the program
looked a bit hotter than when I worked in a glass factory ( pilkington's in St Helens)
searched for matches and other combustables , before changing a thermocouple ( lucky to change one before you had to take a break
10 mins on 20 mins off thats all you could manage )
I understand there is more industry on the island these days
not just ejector seats and SQN mixers
I've used a SQN-3 mixer for years
John
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I used to 'skinny dip' in the 'hotties' at Pilks... It was full of guppies and other tropical fish.
What bothers me is what happened to all the tropical fish when they turned off the hot water? Did they just die or did some manage to adapt?
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Hi Kwackers
I guess that mean's you don't (or didn't) live too far from me ?
I don't fish my self but have seen many fishing there
John
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Hi John,
My parents used to run (what was then called) "The Float Inn" on Liverpool Rd, and then the "Rope And Anchor" near the old cinema (might be a gym or YMCA now).
I moved to Sutton, then bought a house in Sutton Leach, now I live in Gt Sankey, Warrington.
Steve
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Hi Steve
your not that for away from me in Prescot then
its a small world as they say , Ive noticed a few other are not that far from us
John
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Damn, I missed it, will have to 4OD it tomorrow at work, erm, oops, did I say that out loud? :lol:
Sounds like there's a fair concentration of madmodders round Merseyside & vicinity; not to mention the cluster around Crewe way, a few in North Wales...
S'funny, I always thought Birmingham & the Midlands was the real machine industry land, but I guess with Manchester & Liverpool playing such a huge part in the industrial revolution, that there was lots of machining going on here too.
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Hi
The anchor was made at my works, the shank was made in the forge on the 2,500tonne press, the other bit (dunno what it's called!) was made in my bit, the foundry..
I missed all the fun due to suffering a fall whilst pouring 180tonnes of iron (busted ribs) but i was impressed with the program :thumbup:
Some jobs we made..
Roll housing leg of around 250tonnes, there are four of these plus a top and bottom on the finished mill..
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/abiggun3.jpg)
A cylinder of some sort..
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/abiggun4.jpg)
Part of a screw press that produces parts for the airbus..
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/abiggun1.jpg)
There are three fettlers working on the press in this pic though it's hard to see through the flash of the arc-air..
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/bigjob.jpg)
emptying the slag/leftover steel from pouring a job..
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/DSC_0358.jpg)
Sorry if the images are too large, i don't know how to do the thumbnail pics yet :scratch:
Cheers, John :)
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Pictures are perfect size.
Bernd
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Pictures are perfect size.
Bernd
Ahhh, Thanks Bernd :thumbup:
Cheers, John.
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Bernd is right, pictures are fine.
That's some big stuff. Neat pictures.
Eric
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Thanks for the thread some great pics, nice to see we can still do some real engineering.
Stew