Worked in GLS Engineering (pre-USS) for over 20 years. Involved with major projects in 80" HSM, EGL, No.1 Caster, No.1 and No. 2 BOP, Pickle Line, Main Office and Chem Lab renovations. Now mostly mothballed by USS (including Zug Island). Once upon a time, the Detroit area had nearly 10 million tons of steelmaking capability. Now it's a fraction of that. When I hired into GLS, there were around 10,000 people employed there.
My job at the 80" mill was to remove slag built up in the reheat furnaces after they shutdown one at a time for maintance. My sole on my steel toes would melt from the heat evenafter it sat idle fir two days. The deaper we dug the hotter it got. Bust ass job but supervision left me alone. I got a nickname during that time my boss named me "mongrel".
Can you do Wyandotte chemical facility on Jefferson? I wanna see what's on the banks of that
Worked in GLS Engineering (pre-USS) for over 20 years. Involved with major projects in 80" HSM, EGL, No.1 Caster, No.1 and No. 2 BOP, Pickle Line, Main Office and Chem Lab renovations. Now mostly mothballed by USS (including Zug Island). Once upon a time, the Detroit area had nearly 10 million tons of steelmaking capability. Now it's a fraction of that. When I hired into GLS, there were around 10,000 people employed there.
They had relatively new BOF vessels.
That's the 80inch strip mill where they turn slabs into coils
My job at the 80" mill was to remove slag built up in the reheat furnaces after they shutdown one at a time for maintance. My sole on my steel toes would melt from the heat evenafter it sat idle fir two days. The deaper we dug the hotter it got. Bust ass job but supervision left me alone. I got a nickname during that time my boss named me "mongrel".
Also the power plant across from grosse elle.
I have 2 videos that include that DTE plant. Search Trenton DTE drone and it should come up
Should have someone who works there do a commentary
Know it well 😢
Whats your email man? I got more locations for you that people want to see locally