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  2. 32 mm cabinetmaking system - Wikipedia

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    Shelf where holes are placed with 32 mm distance center-to-center for mounting of shelf supports and individual shelves. The 32 mm cabinetmaking system is a furniture construction and manufacturing principle used in the production of ready-to-assemble and European-style, frameless construction custom cabinets and other furniture.

  3. Fiskars - Wikipedia

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    In 1832, the first cutlery mill in Finland was founded in Fiskars, with the production range increasing from knives to include forks and scissors. In 1915, Fiskars was listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. In September 2015, Fiskars celebrated 100 years of being listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki Stock Exchange, along with Nokia, Wärtsilä and UPM ...

  4. Skinningrove Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    The Loftus Iron Company was established c. 1873/74 at Skinningrove on the north east coast of England between Redcar and Whitby. Initially two blast furnaces were built, approximately 1 mile from ironstone workings. [1] [2] In 1877, the business was liquidated, and was acquired by the Skinningrove Iron Company in 1880. [3]

  5. Teesside Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1850s, iron ore was discovered in near Eston in the Cleveland Hills of Yorkshire, by John Vaughan and his mining geologist John Marley. [3] [better source needed] Vaughan and his partner Henry Bolckow, over the next decades, would build an iron and steel works, which extended, by 1864, over 700 acres (280 ha) along the banks of the River Tees.

  6. Category:Iron and steel mills - Wikipedia

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  7. Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    After bar iron had been produced in a finery forge or in the forge train of a rolling mill, it might undergo further processes in one of the following: A slitting mill - which cut a flat bar into rod iron suitable for making into nails. A tinplate works - where rolling mills made sheets of iron (later of steel), which were coated with tin.

  8. Mills Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Archive was established in 2002 to preserve and protect records of milling heritage and to make them freely available to the public. It is governed by the Mills Archive Trust, which is a charity. It is a nationally accredited archive service and is based at Watlington House, Reading, Berkshire, England. The archive contains a wealth ...

  9. Edgar Thomson Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1873, ground work began on the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in Braddock Township. It has been estimated that the plant was built for about $1.2 million. The mill was built by Alexander Lyman Holley, who found a manager to run the mill, Captain Bill Jones, a Civil War veteran. On August 22, 1875, the Edgar Thomson Steel Works' hulking ...