Report from Fitchburg - 1958
Manufacture of high-speed steam turbines in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Boiler feed pumps. Marine generators. Process industry applications. Manufacturing process described. Rotor bucketing and balancing. Metallurgy and chemical laboratories. Quality control. Factory test of completed units.

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Arc Welding at Work - 1948

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" AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HEAT ENGINE " 1960 SHELL OIL FILM STEAM, GASOLINE & DIESEL ENGINES 99314

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Triple Expansion Marine Steam Engine on the Icebreaker Stettin

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" REFINERY PROCESSES " HOW AN OIL REFINERY WORKS 1950s SHELL OIL HISTORIC FILM 71862

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Amazing Toilet Bowl Manufacturing Process | How Toilet Bowls Are Made in Factory

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Before Hydraulics: How Caterpillar Killed the Steam Engine (1931)

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Atomic Venture - 1961

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How Light Travels Without Moving: The Feynman Reality Check

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The Brilliant Mind Behind the Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine: Stanley Hooker, Engineering of an Empire

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Big Deeds (part 1) - ca. 1927

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The Inside of Atomic Hydrogen Arc Welding, Part 2 - 1943

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“ PATHS OF STEEL ” 1957 UNITED STATES STEEL PROMO FILM LATEST DISCOVERIES IN STEEL RESEARCH 72232

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How does a Steam Turbine Work?

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Engineers Laughed At Bell's 300-Baud Modem — Then It Quietly Built The First Online Economy

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This is Automation - 1955

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Inside the factory where three-phase motors powering society are made

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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