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  • #622287
    V8Eng
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      @v8eng

      The mighty Blast Furnace at Redcar is to be demolished using explosives.

      BBC Breakfast will be showing it live at 09.00, no doubt many other sources as well.

      I have many memories of sitting on the beach as a child with roar of that plus the bitingly cold wind when visiting relatives in the North East.

      Edited By V8Eng on 23/11/2022 08:42:31

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      #37044
      V8Eng
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        @v8eng

        It comes down at 09:00 today 23/11/22

        #622293
        roy entwistle
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          @royentwistle24699

          I remember going to Skinningrove rolling mill with about forty other nine year olds in the mid forties.We were staying at Staithes on school holiday

          Imagine today a group of youngsters on the rolling mill floor watching them making railway rails, no hard hats or safety boots

          Happy days (and they were)

          Roy

          #622297
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Oh bother !! [or words to that effect] … I missed it.

            But ‘the Independent’ has video here: **LINK**

            https://apple.news/AFqWcDm0ATbesXG-TODeAKw

            MichaelG.

            #622303
            Ady1
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              @ady1

              Another bit of UK history gone

              They've pretty much erased every splinter of our past and yet tourism is the industry of the future

              Industrial sites that built the modern world, battleships old and new, railway stuff etc etc etc, all vanished

              They were going to scrap HMY Britannia when a small group of people in Scotland said "we'll have it!"

              #622332
              V8Eng
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                @v8eng

                Anybody watching this should keep an eye on what happens to the tall chimney fairly close to the demolition!

                Edited By V8Eng on 23/11/2022 13:03:03

                #622338
                Nicholas Farr
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                  @nicholasfarr14254

                  Hi V8Eng, yes, I noticed it moved a little bit from being vertical but seeing how far a London double-decker bus will tilt before it topples and putting things into proportion, I guess it won't topple anytime soon, well unless there are really high winds in the wrong direction.

                  Regards Nick.

                  Edited By Nicholas Farr on 23/11/2022 13:57:30

                  #622344
                  Harry Wilkes
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                    @harrywilkes58467
                    Posted by roy entwistle on 23/11/2022 09:21:04:

                    I remember going to Skinningrove rolling mill with about forty other nine year olds in the mid forties.We were staying at Staithes on school holiday

                    Imagine today a group of youngsters on the rolling mill floor watching them making railway rails, no hard hats or safety boots

                    Happy days (and they were)

                    Roy

                    When the local school children came to Bilston Steel Works spotting the yellow hard hats the rolling mill crew would always put on a display for them the 40" mill being the best as the ingot approached the rolls the ingot skin was termed 'wet' so the crew would squeeze the rolls tighter than normal so as the ingot entered the rolls there was a spectacular display as the outer skin of the ingot exploded up into the roof.

                    H

                    #622345
                    Harry Wilkes
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                      @harrywilkes58467
                      Posted by Michael Gilligan on 23/11/2022 09:40:15:

                      Oh bother !! [or words to that effect] … I missed it.

                      But ‘the Independent’ has video here: **LINK**

                      https://apple.news/AFqWcDm0ATbesXG-TODeAKw

                      MichaelG.

                      Michael thanks for the link and though I wasn't aa fan of Redcar it's always sad to see a blast furnace fall

                      H

                      #622373
                      Bazyle
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                        @bazyle

                        It's only been there since the seventies – it's not old, just out of date. Hardly heritage material.

                        #622382
                        Martin Shaw 1
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                          @martinshaw1

                          There's hardly a sign that they ever made steel in Ravenscraig either, nothing to nothing in my lifetime.

                          #622383
                          Pete Rimmer
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                            @peterimmer30576

                            After my one visit to Redcar all I can say is they could do with more of the same!

                            At least it did fall over unlike the chimney at Milford Haven a couple of years ago. They blew the whole bottom out of the stack so all it did was drop a few metres and stayed mostly upright. Ended up using half a million quids worth of remote controlled demolition robot to knock the base out with the operator over a quarter of a mile away using binoculars, until it eventually went over

                            dragon-lng-cogen-stack-finally-demolished/.

                            #622389
                            Peter Simpson 3
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                              @petersimpson3

                              I was an apprentice Instrument Artificer back in 1970 in my tech college class there were students from three main companies. ICI Billingham. ICI Wilton and British Steel. God knows how many people were employed in there three massive sites. It must have been over 40,000 + Where have all these jobs gone ?

                              #622393
                              Chris Gill
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                                @chrisgill22114

                                What a shame, in the sense of lost industry. I was at Redcar as a site engineer while they were building the site. I installed the first plant monitoring computer for the furnace – 13 6-ft high cabs which were hoisted in by crane because there was no lift!

                                There were once over a thousand men on site but when I visited again several years later there were just 16.

                                I wonder if the second furnace is still there. It was on the same train as the Redcar furnace but was destined for Llanwern. The contract was cancelled before it got there so they rolled it into a ditch. I did find an old site engineer who admitted his brother was trying to sell it to Mexico.

                                Chris

                                Edited By Chris Gill on 23/11/2022 21:14:24

                                #622395
                                Jelly
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                                  @jelly
                                  Posted by Peter Simpson 3 on 23/11/2022 20:58:01:

                                  I was an apprentice Instrument Artificer back in 1970 in my tech college class there were students from three main companies. ICI Billingham. ICI Wilton and British Steel. God knows how many people were employed in there three massive sites. It must have been over 40,000 + Where have all these jobs gone ?

                                  ICI Wilton and Billingham are still there, as are most of the jobs…

                                  It's now "Wilton International" and whilst Billingham has merged into the wider "Seal Sands Complex" (The big obvious bit is now CF fertilisers) with the plants split between 20+ owners, which is it's own kind of stupid, coming from where it was but the North East is still going strong when it comes to chemicals…

                                  How else do you think the North East manages to have the highest exports of any region of the UK, there's only so much demand for Nissan's and Black (or Red) and White Striped football shirts!

                                  #622398
                                  Peter Simpson 3
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                                    @petersimpson3

                                    ICI Wilton and Billingham are still there, as are most of the jobs? How many people are employed over the two sites ? 2000 or 20000. Look at area view of both sites, Most of the plants have been raised to the ground. My last plant. Ammonia 4 is possible still there nothing else remains. ICI Nitram now CF fertilisers is hanging by a thread because of it's biproduct CO2

                                    #622400
                                    Anonymous
                                      Posted by Ady1 on 23/11/2022 10:21:43:

                                      Another bit of UK history gone

                                      They've pretty much erased every splinter of our past

                                      Yeah … like you I mourn the passing of The Tower of London, Edinburgh Castle,
                                      Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (my wife can actually say it) etc.

                                      At least hyperbole has survived

                                      The BBC in the 50's- 60's had film of a tall chimney being (expertly) demolished with explosives. They put it on quite frequently and ran it forward, backward and slo-mo. It was very popular in its day.

                                       

                                      Edited By Peter Greene 🇨🇦 on 23/11/2022 22:15:32

                                      #622402
                                      Roger Williams 2
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                                        @rogerwilliams2

                                        Ady 1 , well said mate !.

                                        Shant comment on this destruction because it will definitely involve bad swear words…..

                                        #622406
                                        Hopper
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                                          @hopper

                                          Posted by V8Eng on 23/11/2022 08:27:16:…

                                          I have many memories of sitting on the beach as a child with roar of that plus the bitingly cold wind when visiting relatives in the North East.

                                          Edited By V8Eng on 23/11/2022 08:42:31

                                          Going to the beach sounds like a whole different experience from mine in Australia!

                                          #622413
                                          V8Eng
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                                            @v8eng
                                            Posted by Hopper on 23/11/2022 22:28:07:

                                            Posted by V8Eng on 23/11/2022 08:27:16:…

                                            I have many memories of sitting on the beach as a child with roar of that plus the bitingly cold wind when visiting relatives in the North East.

                                            Edited By V8Eng on 23/11/2022 08:42:31

                                            Going to the beach sounds like a whole different experience from mine in Australia!

                                            From what I have seen you are correct in that assumption!
                                            I was a 50% London 50% Northern heritage lad sitting on the wind blown beach in my trunks then striding down into the bitterly cold sea, mostly so the northern granddad would not classify me as one of his “southern softies”
                                            I shiver at the thought even now!

                                            Several decades ago I took my then new (southerner) wife on holiday in the tees area and met a few of the relatives, we drove past the steelworks one evening when a very long glowing chunk of metal was moving along a few feet above ground.

                                            To this day she still remembers the sight and speaks of it if steelworks are mentioned.

                                            Edited By V8Eng on 23/11/2022 23:43:55

                                            #622415
                                            Jelly
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                                              @jelly
                                              Posted by Peter Simpson 3 on 23/11/2022 21:48:16:

                                              ICI Wilton and Billingham are still there, as are most of the jobs? How many people are employed over the two sites ? 2000 or 20000. Look at area view of both sites, Most of the plants have been raised to the ground. My last plant. Ammonia 4 is possible still there nothing else remains. ICI Nitram now CF fertilisers is hanging by a thread because of it's biproduct CO2

                                              According to NEPIC, the chemicals sector in the north East (from Morpeth to Middlesborough) employs 190,000 people directly, and there are 1,400 additional companies in the region (mostly engineering and engineering services) supported as part of the wider supply chain.

                                              Regardless of whether Wilton itself has grown or shrunk (or is growing again), that's a lot of skilled jobs retained in an area which has otherwise haemorrhage opportunity for a good while.

                                              FWIW I know of more than £100M of investment in scaling up of chemicals production on teesside which has happened in the last 12 months alone spread across 4 organisations, so the industry has a future there.

                                              #622418
                                              Alan Charleston
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                                                @alancharleston78882

                                                Hi,

                                                Here's the proper way to bring a chimney down.

                                                Regards,

                                                Alan

                                                #622437
                                                Circlip
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                                                  @circlip

                                                  Went to see the rolling mills at Meadowhall in the sixties on a laboratory apprentice visit. At that time it was called "Steel, Peach & Tozer"

                                                  Regards Ian.

                                                  #622440
                                                  SillyOldDuffer
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                                                    @sillyoldduffer

                                                    It's sad when old stuff goes, but I think it unwise to view the past through rose-tinted glasses.

                                                    How many chimneys in this photograph of Halifax? Most of them demolished during my lifetime. When I was a boy Halifax wasn't a good good place to live, it's nicer now!

                                                    Unfortunately, the pollution has moved to China were it is much, much worse…

                                                    Dave

                                                    #622444
                                                    Ady1
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                                                      @ady1
                                                      Yeah … like you I mourn the passing of The Tower of London, Edinburgh Castle,

                                                      Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (my wife can actually say it) etc.

                                                      At least hyperbole has survived

                                                      King stuff always survives, it's the stuff ordinary people knew that gets erased

                                                      How useful would stuff like Vanguard be now for tourism etc, and I'm talking SERIOUS hard cash here

                                                      Tourists flock to interesting different stuff in their hordes waving 20 pound notes like confetti, you just feed 'em and point 'em at the interesting stuff, all they need is beds toilets and eateries

                                                      Britannia makes more money than midas, and that's one isolated item saved from the knackers yard

                                                      The destruction of 99% of industrial stuff may not be called the Beechings Cuts but the loss of historical industrial tourist destinations removed a lot of very easy money

                                                      Edited By Ady1 on 24/11/2022 11:38:24

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