Mesta Machine Company. 1905/1925.
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Mesta Machine Company. 1905/1925.
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I like the crack repair...
Interior of the Homestead Steel Works at the Carnegie Steel Company. Homestead, PA. 1893.
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An overhead crane lifts a blooming mill at the Mesta Machine Company. 1905/1925.
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Roll Turning Department at the Mesta Machine Company. West Homestead, PA. 1905/1925.
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Mesta Machine Company interior view. West Homestead, PA. 1905/1925.
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Customer: I need a big Wacker-Smacker
Mesta sales person: What do you want to wack and how hard you want to smack it...
I'm speechless. All I can think of are subjects that are inappropriate for this forum.
I would love to see this machine in action.
I would bet that that machine had to be disassembled to be brought to where it went to work. It's on a pallet but I doubt there is a forklift big enough to lift it...