[metaslider id=7794] The ironworker machine is a device that can instantly cut steel and punch holes in metal thicknesses of 1″. (+) We have built the first Ironworker Machine prototype Hole Puncher in 2010, the second prototype of the Ironworker Machine Plate and Angle Shear in 2012, and now Prototype 3 using our modular construction …
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1. The Days When Thousands of Cables Crowded the Skies 2. Taxi Graveyard, somewhere in China Found here. 3. Try Picking this Lock Frank L. Koralewsky served as a traditional ironworker’s apprentice in his native north-German town of Stralsund. After obtaining jour
Grille Calla palustris et sagittaires réalisée vers 1902 par le ferronnier Emile Robert d'après un modèle de Victor Prouvé Fer forgé Collection particulière Exposition "Jean Prouvé, ferronnier d'art" (la rose et l'enclume) présentée au musée de l'Ecole de Nancy du 30 juin au 28 octobre 2012. Emile Robert et Victor Prouvé faisaient partie d'un groupe d'artistes "La Poignée". Cette grille a été présentée à l'une des expositions de ce groupe. Jean Prouvé, le fils de Victor Prouvé a fait son apprentissage de ferronnier d'art dans l'atelier d'Emile Robert à Enghien à partir de 1917. Emile Robert est l'un des meilleurs ferronniers d'art du début du 20ème siècle, Raymond Subes, autre ferronnier célèbre de l'époque art déco, a été formé dans son entreprise "Borderel et Robert", dont il a pris la direction artistique après sa mort.
The daring ironworker strides confidently across a foot-wide steel girder, hundreds of dizzying feet above the ground.
Steel erectors working on 32nd floor steelwork. Red Road, Glasgow 1965 then the highest flats in Europe. Safety precautions were non-existent. As a 17 year old apprentice draughtsman I had to travel up the outside of the frame in a brickies' hoist to check roof reinforcement before the concrete was poured. Never been the same since. Please note I did not take this photograph.
When young photographer Peter Stackpole took the ferry to San Francisco in 1934 to meet the workmen building Oakland Bay Bridge, it began a two-year project that led to a spectacular body of work
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