Saturday, January 31, 2026

Lava Truck

 


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  1. I remember seeing these at the mill in Ashland. IIRC they haul about 180 tons of hot metal. I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong. Those hot metal pots are lined with refractory brick, which weigh quite a lot by themselves and require periodic replacement/maintenance.

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    1. There are 400 ton dump trucks so you're probably right.

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  2. Lot of weight on those tires...if one blows you've got a mess.

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  3. Slag ladle. Not iron or steel.
    Holding 'junk' materials refined off

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  4. After I retired I got my AB ticket and sailed on an ore freighter on the Great Lakes. We'd stop in all sorts of places, one in particular though was River Rouge at the Ford Plant. They had trains carrying molten metal in special tank cars. They also had what looked like front end loaders, gigantic ones, with a metal pot out front, where they'd carry slag. We were offloading there one night and I watched as these machines would roll up, tip the pot then beat it on the ground a few times to get it all out. Saw one machine set its wheels (think tank wheels, all steel with a rubber outer coating) on fire, and the guy just drove off. I gained a hell of alot of respect for steel mill workers while on that ship.

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