Magic In Metal Reel 3 (1960-1969)

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • A ladle of the molten iron is now poured into the crankcase mould. This is continued for all the prepared moulds that slowly move along a conveyor belt into a cooling area. The cooled moulds are then sand blasted to smooth the rough metal. This is done in a separate area, removes and hand finished with chisels and grindstones. After this "petaling" (sp) they are inspected and pressure tested with water.
    It is then given a protective layer of paint and transported to the machine shop for final drilling and finishing. Lights of different colours flash. Drills and milling cutters. The crank shaft bearing studs are inserted. The block is again pressure tested. The top face is ground and the bores tested. The cylinder block is placed on a conveyor to the assemble section. Rods, crank shafts etc are now fitted by hand. The sump is added and the head and valves fitted. The gear box is bolted on and the finished engine is tested. Crane up over a room full of new engines. A new shiny Morris car drives towards us.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @hotpotato5029
    @hotpotato5029 5 місяців тому +1

    when men were still men, I love the old working people mentality, straight to the point, honest and rough! And thos kind of work yeah you might not get old but you those people get a strong personality and at the end of the day they knew they had done something not like modern office jobs...

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 5 років тому +2

    Great video, very interesting

  • @northstar1950
    @northstar1950 9 років тому +17

    Can't say for sure but I have a suspicion that there is a fair amount of flannel going on here. The metallurgist peering through the sight glass in one of the cupolas tuyeres would not be able to tell very much at all other than the furnace is melting!
    Added to that I have never heard of anyone holding a cupola until the analysis had been completed. I suspect the chemist shown was probably carrying out analysis for silicon and the gravimetric method would take quite along time to complete and I can't see how a cupola could be operated in this way as it would require turning the blast off otherwise the well would fill and block the tuyeres and turning the blast of would then create 'cold' iron.................only my thoughts !

  • @user-gs7hh1dy9x
    @user-gs7hh1dy9x 2 роки тому

    😀😀🤟👍

  • @tiptoptiptop7389
    @tiptoptiptop7389 4 місяці тому

    And now we don,t make anything any more....😢.