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USING SUBTITLES & ANIMATED DRAWINGS SHOWS HOW A BLAST FURNACE WORKS
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TWO MEN WITH SLEDGE HAMMERS POUND AWAY AT FURNACE
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STEAM IS RELEASED FROM FURNACE
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02:14:33 309.9 |
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MONTAGE MOLTEN STEEL FLOWS DOWN CHUTE
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MOLTEN STEEL IN HUGE POTS CONVEYED BY RAIL
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MOLTEN STEEL POURS FROM POT
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MOLTEN STEEL SHOOTS OUT OF CANNON LIKE POT AS SUBTITLES EXPLAIN THE PROCESS
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MONTAGE VIOLENT REACTION OF MOLTEN STEEL BEING POURED
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MAKING OPEN HEARTH STEEL A 200 TON TILTING FURNACE
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02:17:10 466.9 |
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CU A LOOK INSIDE THE FURNACE BUBBLING STEEL
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02:17:20 476.9 |
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SUBTITLES & ANIMATED DRAWING OF OPEN HEARTH FURNACE EXPLAINED
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02:18:58 574.9 |
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WORKERS SHOVEL COAL INTO FURNACE
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STEEL POURED INTO MOLDS TO MAKE INGOTS
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MONTAGE INGOTS STRIPPED FROM MOLD & PLACED IN SOAKING PIT
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PAN HUNDREDS OF OLD MEN IN STEEL PLANT PENSION PLAN LINE UP FOR PHOTO U.S. STEEL CARNEGIE PENSION FUND
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