🫣RustyIron wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 12:47 pm
But Magna Cut is made by Crucible.
Those jokers at Nippon are going to be pissed when they learn that they bought the wrong company.
P.S.
I just did a search on Magna Cut, and autocorrect gave me "Manga Cut." I got to see a hundred pictures of big-eyed schoolgirls in short skirts jumping around and wielding swords. Now we know what the executives at Nippon are really into.
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Re: U.S. Steel bought out by Japan's Nippon Steel
It's only going to get weirder. Rocky Mountain got bought by Evraz years ago, and they are having a hard time selling because of our current relationship with Russia. No American companies seem to want them.
I sincerely hope Nippon brings 480 ft rail to the USA. We may be at the start of a railroad renaissance in the USA if they do. That would save me a lot of welds per string for cwr jobs, and vastly improve our chances of managing some high speed corridors.
I sincerely hope Nippon brings 480 ft rail to the USA. We may be at the start of a railroad renaissance in the USA if they do. That would save me a lot of welds per string for cwr jobs, and vastly improve our chances of managing some high speed corridors.