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    Rolling a long continuous steel tube - GIF

    Rolling a long continuous steel tube.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Floradawg View Post
    Who says you can't get good help anymore?
    Comment above, I'll take it refers to guys in rolling mill. Help like that doesn't grow on trees. I can't figure quite how training the newbie starts...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Comment above, I'll take it refers to guys in rolling mill. Help like that doesn't grow on trees. I can't figure quite how training the newbie starts...
    When dealing with a red-hot ribbon of metal you don't put a new hire in that position. you start them out with a broom then gradually work them towards the final end of the line rolling the mostly cooled lengths off the line to be stacked or bundled after the product has been cut to length. Depending on the persons aptitude it could be weeks, months, or years before they are ready for the hot line.
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