Big Deeds (part 1) - ca. 1927
A trip through the Schenectady Works of the General Electric Company. 12000 lb. Hammer, pour for 165 mw turbine, heat treatment of casting in electric oven, 208 mw turbine shell machining, turbine wheel nodal patterns under vibratory excitation, assembling generator, machine testing, large T/G sets, hot rolling slabs for motor and generator frames, electric welding, dies for making refrigerator cases, Research Lab (Bldgs. 5 and 37), atomic hydrogen flames, liquid sulfur dioxide freezes lettuce and flowers, 900 KV Coolidge x-ray tube (shows Dr. Coolidge), fluoroscopic pictures of hand, elbow, knee, foot.

▶︎
Big Deeds (part 2) - ca. 1927

▶︎
1963 Physics Has No Business Being This Entertaining

▶︎
Is Burnham Just Starmer 2.0? | With Jeremy Corbyn

▶︎
We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

▶︎
The Photographed Death of U-625, 1944 - Animated

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

▶︎
Steam Stoker Engine: Final Assembly and Finishing it up!

▶︎
How a Mitsubishi Engineer Built the Zero - The Fighter That Ruled the Pacific

▶︎
The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

▶︎
The Amazing Story of Recreating USS Monitor's Engines

▶︎
Building an Amazing Underground Den Deep in the Wild | Full Process

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

▶︎
The 90-Degree Torque Problem

▶︎
"THE DRAMA OF METAL FORMING" 1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

▶︎
The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

▶︎
No. 1 - Cutting Keyways - 1941

▶︎
What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

▶︎
The Jet Story - 1952

▶︎
Machine Shop Work No. 4, Drilling Boring and Reaming

▶︎
