Roll turner. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Homestead, PA. 1936.
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Roll turner. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Homestead, PA. 1936.
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Mesta steam-hydraulic forging presses. West Homestead, PA.
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Open hearth stripper. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. June, 1945.
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Toolmaker51 (Jan 10, 2021)
In an odd way, this explains equipment and PILES loaded onto adjacent flat bed carts, in the photo rather clearly.
https://steelmillmodelerssupply.com/...ngot-stripper/
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