Short Production Run-Building Bethlehem Steel
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2022
- I this video I share a small production run of parts used to build a model of Bethlehem Steel. In addition I take you on a short road trip to see the model under construction and I also share a new tool in the shop.
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Thanks for showing the model. It is always nice to see where the things that are made finally end up and how it all fits together.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I is nice to know that people enjoy trying something different.
Hello Steve,
Excellent video, enjoyable viewing, thank you.
Take care.
Paul,,
When you do something different you always wonder if the viewers will like it. So far so good. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video. Nice work on model railroad. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Amazing model railroad, great idea on the manufacturing given the constraints.
Glad you like it! It is a work in progress. I am looking forward to getting it finished. I only showed half out it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You did a great job on the pipe. Be careful crossing the tracks.
Thank you, I will.
Great railway system mate.
It is getting there, can't wait to see it finished. Thanks for watching and commenting.
That model layout is super cool. I have some steel beams here marked Bethlehem steel. 😎
Very cool! They made a lot of iron and steel. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Steve. Good to see you. Excellent tool you got there. It’ll be very handy building the layout. You guys nailed Bethlehem Steel , it looks fantastic. Looking forward to seeing more progress. Cheers 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it we have about 6 years in the construction so far. I expect that it will take another 2 or 6 years to complete. Thanks for stopping by.
Steve, Very impressive model layout. Bethlehem Steel looks awesome. Hard to believe its made out of random bits of PVC and etc. Takes a lot of talent to pull that off I think. The new 3 in one machine is a very good addition to the shop. 👍
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tour at the end. Some neat history there.
We are a National Historic Landmark. A lot of history was made at this site. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Ciao Stephen !! This is Alberto from AB-SHOP Italy !! I came over here from ARW discussion of yesterday night!! The models you show are beautiful, and also the roads to arrive are very different from Italy, bigger and with worderful houses around ! You are a skilled machinist of course and i will follow you because i'm a new subscriber to your channel!! A great Ciao from Italy !! Alberto.
Thank you for subscribing to my channel. I will be posting a video very soon. I got backed up with family business and hope that I will be able to post 2 or 3 videos a month as in the past.
@@sharkrivermachine Yeah i will wait for your new videos!! It is a challenge sometimes also for me to post a video every week, because every week i make something on my shop, but after i need the plus time to make the video! And you know, i have a family with 2 childrens, male 7 years and female 3 years old...cat and dog !! :) So not easy, but it is nice to win the challenge and sometimes to post the next week !! Thank you Stephen, cheers !! Alberto
Beautiful model railway, I love the industrial theme layouts. Those 3 in 1 sheet metal tools are great just wish I had one.
You and me both! I have experimented with it a little but have not built anything with it yet. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have one of those 3-way machines in 12" size I bought from HF many years ago for doing restoration work and building stuff for my American Flyer S gauge trains and layout. Very handy tool for the purpose when needed.
I am interested in building a tin steam traction engine. I think that it will be ideal for that. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wonderful video So neat to see such detailed scale models. Very impressive and multifaceted educational wise.
We enjoy preserving and sharing the history of a bygone industrial age. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you for sharing your work.I found that the way to cut in the 3in 1 press is from left to right.
That is good to know. I have not used it other that to make sure that it would cut some thin sheet brass. Thanks for watching and commenting.