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    Flat glass is almost exclusively "Float Glass" now.

    Developed in the 50's, glass is molten on the surface of a pool of lead, tin, or other fairly low melt point metal, and drawn off as an extrusion.


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    Very large tooling sheets. Ship bow plate etc, requiring extreme tensil strength.

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    Ship bow plate made from Float glass?? #521

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    The front fell off!

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    Is 2,000 F the temperature of the glass or is the temperature of the tin, because it seems awfully hot for tin.
    I think 2,000 F is the temperature of the glass when it starts to flow over the tin and it when gets pulled off at the end it has dropped below 1,200F and solidified. Unfortunately I have no idea of what temperature the tin is held.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDesign View Post
    The front fell off!
    It fell into the ocean, clearly.

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    Low type lever shear. Mesta Machine Company. 1905-1925.

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    wow what a chomper!!!

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    Wonder how long that 4" x 4" holds up?

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