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Location DB > Germany > Nordrhein-Westfalen > Duisburg > Landschaftspark Duisburg Nord > Visit 2005-04-01 > PICT0090.JPG

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Posted by Miss_Informed 4/12/2005 10:55 AM | remove
  Tobi or not Tobi ... that is the question
Posted by IIVQ 5/24/2005 6:24 PM | remove
  I wonder what this was. I have once seen a similar setup at a pipe test site, they would burniminate a pipe then check what happened. But that doesn't seem to be the case here.
Posted by DopeNess Monster 9/3/2005 2:18 AM | remove
  Looks like a roller for rolling molten steel to me.
Posted by DopeNess Monster 9/3/2005 2:19 AM | remove
  Also, notice the crucibles behind it.
Posted by Slickis 9/30/2005 6:08 AM | remove
  huge muffler

Posted by Goosebumps 5/31/2006 7:47 AM | remove
  It recall me the Arkanoid game...
Posted by //Bryant 12/7/2007 5:41 PM | remove
  Yeah, Slickis, you're right. I saw it strapped to a '89 Civic on my road. Sounded horrible.
Posted by IIVQ 7/29/2008 1:08 PM | remove
  You might be right dopeness, it might be a rolling pin
Posted by jjcoolj 6/19/2011 12:10 PM | remove
  Dopeness is correct, it is a roll out of a rolling mill. At the steel factory near me they roll 14 inch-thick slabs down to sheet gauges using multiple rolling stands containing rolls like this one. Each of the 12 rolling stands is powered with a DC motor between 6,000 and 10,000 horsepower.
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