Looks like Dante’s Hell. Super respect to the workers , I have worked in a Foundry before now. And thanks for producing glass which we all take for granted...
I've been a fan, of this glass, since the late '60s. When I finally got to Kokomo Indiana, in the 1980s, no one knew where the factory was! I poled downtown and a large park. Thought the plant would loom. like Wonka's chocolate factory.
Stained glass. This company was actually one of Louis tiffany glassworks main suppliers. They take great pride in continuous production of his sheet glass designs to this day.
That was awesome! And the way that guy flipped that metal rod into its place was smooth as hell
Looks like Dante’s Hell. Super respect to the workers , I have worked in a Foundry before now. And thanks for producing glass which we all take for granted...
Furnace temps for glass are actually a few hundred degrees under steel melting temps. You had it worse temp wise in the foundries.
Thanks in know. I’ve worked in a foundry! Believe me I know about the conditions
This is so cool to watch! I love glass art and the art of making it!
I've been a fan, of this glass, since the late '60s. When I finally got to Kokomo Indiana, in the 1980s, no one knew where the factory was! I poled downtown and a large park. Thought the plant would loom. like Wonka's chocolate factory.
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Every glassblowers dream. Thousands of lbs of color.
Total repect for these operators and the beautiful glass sheets they make. Would love to see them credited by name in other videos.
great... thank u for sharing
How can i purchase a few 4'x8' sheets?
Through their website or their vendor network. Their contact info is on the website
What is it used for?
Stained glass. This company was actually one of Louis tiffany glassworks main suppliers. They take great pride in continuous production of his sheet glass designs to this day.