Mother of all cobbles at steel mill_ Misroll cause horrible cobble at steel industry in Pakistan

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Published 2022-08-01

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  • @greggyp647
    Wait a minute, did the cameraman expect that to happen? He was standing there rolling film in the perfect position to get all the action, and he didn't point at the floor once.
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  • Finally something without a "Do not try at home" warning. Seems like a fun thing i should try on the weekend.
  • @iainballas
    As long as you got your safety harness on you'll be fine
  • @TheAmbientUniverse
    The factory trying to sell the result of the misroll anyways to reduce losses: "It's a priceless modern abstract art piece"
  • @clutch7366
    I saw this happen in 2020 at a Nucor mill in Frostproof, FL. Needless to say, those of us who were watching ran for cover.
  • @mikkirurk1
    I worked at large foundry (Olomouc, Czech Republic) where aluminum used to be transported around in huge open containers. Average operating temp was 700 C. It is not as dangerous as it might seem from that number, but trust me - you don`t want to mess with it. Edited. Trust me - the temperature was not that big of a deal. Do not compare it with hot water which feels much more violent because of a vapour. Compare it with an open fire when you can hold your hand 50 cm away from the burning wood material (in our case - molten Al). Hope my explanation will help you to get a grip on what it was like.
  • @GMans-World
    I have been in a factory like that and seen it for my own eyes.... the heat that comes from a mass of super hot metal was something I never forgot.... if it just touched you, your skin/body would melt into vapour
  • @hoo7797
    This is obviously dangerous and terrible, but I can't help but be amazed at how oddly beautiful that thing is. Though I'll be honest and say I'm very confused as to how on Earth does that string even come to be...
  • @seroxide
    I saw that a couple of times at Texas Steel Company back in the 70's. Both times were at night and it was a sight to see.
  • @cikame
    This has "not again" written all over it
  • Remember, while it looks like a piece of rope, the thing weighs more than a car and is hotter than hell. Do not try to touch or grab it
  • @babaoreally8220
    I’ve worked in every aspect of the steel making process and although this is an awesome spectacle,it’s even more spectacular when it happens in sheet mill.There are so many mechanical dangers in these places,it is a compliment to the workforce that so few are injured.
  • @bobkin611
    You weren't kidding when you said "The Mother of ALL cobbles" lmao