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Old August 10th 03, 05:08 PM
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Had big time Electric Shocks -- never fatal obviously
Had big time shocks that should (could) have been fatal -- ART- 13 Dynamotor
Navy. 440 AC - steel mill, etc.
But tis the current that does you in, not the voltage.

Coupla hundred milliAmperes will do it --- URL:
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/JackHsu.shtml

Guess my Irish hide has lots of ohms!

Steel Mill Stories from the 40's (Maybe Urban Legend)

1. A lunch eater sat down and rested his head on a huge copper bus bar
(voltage unknown), someone turned on the switch, he was reduced to a
frazzled lump with a half a sandwich!

2. A careless electrician up high on an overhead crane, got across a high
voltage line and fell into one of those giant ladles that pour out the
molten steel. Not found.

Maybe the old steel mill hands -- told this to the new guys to scare the
hell out of em, Worked for me!

Lock the distribution box, take off all jewelry, keep one mitt behind you,
keep away from the chassis, -- all good advice, mostly learned the hard way.

Then there was a color TV High Voltage supply ---- oocchhh !!! A teeth
rattling experience.


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Keyboard In The Wilderness wrote:


Steel Mill Stories from the 40's (Maybe Urban Legend)


Armco (now A-K) Steel in Middletown Ohio supposedly had a man (who
was upset over his wife cheating on him) commit suicide by jumping into
one of the soaking pits were they heat the ingots before it is rolled
into sheet metal.

The country artist, Tom T. Hall, wrote and recorded a song called,
"The rolling mills of Middletown" about it. The company was going to
sue him over it, but they never did.

A friend of mine who worked there told me they had a big problem with
the old vending machines, and the company that owned them refused to
maintain them. Someone on night shift lost his last quarter in a Coke
machine so he got back on his fork lift, rammed the forks through the
machine, and dumped it into one of the empty soaking pits to watch it
melt.
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Old August 11th 03, 10:43 AM
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 03:55:16 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Armco (now A-K) Steel in Middletown Ohio supposedly had a man (who
was upset over his wife cheating on him) commit suicide by jumping into
one of the soaking pits were they heat the ingots before it is rolled
into sheet metal.


This reminds me of the old HG Wells short story, 'The Cone' where
precisely the same set of events is described in gory detail. Well
worth a read...
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"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 03:55:16 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:

Armco (now A-K) Steel in Middletown Ohio supposedly had a man (who
was upset over his wife cheating on him) commit suicide by jumping into
one of the soaking pits were they heat the ingots before it is rolled
into sheet metal.


This reminds me of the old HG Wells short story, 'The Cone' where
precisely the same set of events is described in gory detail. Well
worth a read...
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill
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Keyboard In The Wilderness wrote:


Steel Mill Stories from the 40's (Maybe Urban Legend)


Armco (now A-K) Steel in Middletown Ohio supposedly had a man (who
was upset over his wife cheating on him) commit suicide by jumping into
one of the soaking pits were they heat the ingots before it is rolled
into sheet metal.

The country artist, Tom T. Hall, wrote and recorded a song called,
"The rolling mills of Middletown" about it. The company was going to
sue him over it, but they never did.

A friend of mine who worked there told me they had a big problem with
the old vending machines, and the company that owned them refused to
maintain them. Someone on night shift lost his last quarter in a Coke
machine so he got back on his fork lift, rammed the forks through the
machine, and dumped it into one of the empty soaking pits to watch it
melt.
--


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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