I was looking at mechanic668 s pics and he is cutting the same mill rolls that we cut. Brutal things to cut. I used to cut them with a thermic lance,but that was to slow. So I bought a #36 tip for our big Harris torch and went to town. These rolls are made of cast iron with and outer coating high in nickel. I thought we were the only yard crazy enough to cut these.
To sawmilleng: no,I am not made of cast iron,and at age 56 starting to feel the pain at the end of the workday. I have never been seriously hurt in all my years,but did get lead poisoning three times cutting ships. We used to take off asbestos insulation with fire axes and it was like a snowstorm in the engine room. No masks,just dive under a boiler and cut to get out of the "snow".......those were the good old days
When I was first trained as a burner in my early twenties,I was told that if I cant cut twenty tons a day,its down the road.Also,all burners get drunk on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Did that till I joined AA in 93. I am still uploading pics to photo bucket and will post some when I figure out how,till then just look up hmburner on photobucket to see what ive done so far
Got to go take my Bichon for a walk,so see you all on the flip side
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