You could learn a thing or two about forging from these guys.

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This Chinese team knows how to "get things done". It is beautiful to watch them work together.

 
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The skill and judgment involved is amazing- What a mess if someone screws up!

Here is a more mechanized bit of forging. - And to think this is what the US led the world in!

 
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Forging a crank shaft-
 
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Always nice to see people working together on a common goal...getting paid.

A wonder they can make money doing by hand what the rest of the world automated nearly 200 years ago.
 
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This Chinese team knows how to "get things done". It is beautiful to watch them work together.


Talk about primitive tools and a primitive work space. Can you imagine anything like that happening in the US today? The unions would be fit to be tied, that is if you could even find anyone who'd give it a try it in this country today. Not likely.
 
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Talk about primitive tools and a primitive work space. Can you imagine anything like that happening in the US today? The unions would be fit to be tied, that is if you could even find anyone who'd give it a try it in this country today. Not likely.


Oh, I admit the methods and workplace were very crude indeed, but the end result of the machined forging looked pretty good. But I had to admire the skill and teamwork of those fellas to accomplish their goal.
 
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Could you even imagine the heat:hot: that is throwing out? Man that has to be a hot job...:fiery:
 
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Could you even imagine the heat:hot: that is throwing out? Man that has to be a hot job...:fiery:

Oh, man, you are correct!. I can remember a visit to a steel plant in Kansas City back about 1970, and just walking by a billet of hot steel like that at about 40 or 50 feet and it felt like my clothing might catch fire.. When they opened up one of those gas fired ovens to get some steel out, even though I had a face shield and was probably 50 foot away, I was getting a bit worried. It was neat to watch the wire being drawn from the billets, and the making of staples, nails and woven wire. It impressed me quite a bit.
 
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Power hammer work by a blacksmith.
 
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Personal smith work on a power hammer - decorative wrought iron-

 

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