Svoemesto Kayfun Mini V3

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AngiBe

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I toured that US Steel plant. Six square miles. Holy crap...what an operation they had.

Crazy how huge those plants are, huh? My dad worked at Inland Steel now known as Mittal in East Chicago. I think Mittal closed several plants but when Inland owned it, it was pretty big. I have no idea how many sq miles tho. I just know as a kid living up there with those plants, Standard Oil and the rest, the air always smelled like rotten eggs. LMAO!
 

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Crazy how huge those plants are, huh? My dad worked at Inland Steel now known as Mittal in East Chicago. I think Mittal closed several plants but when Inland owned it, it was pretty big. I have no idea how many sq miles tho. I just know as a kid living up there with those plants, Standard Oil and the rest, the air always smelled like rotten eggs. LMAO!
I think that was the sulfur leaking from the coke batteries. The coke operation is the first image that comes to mind when I think of that tour. Big, tall columns of coke production...one after the other. It required two full time EPA inspectors who had offices on site. An amazing operation that would interest anyone whether they cared about steel or not. I remember Inland Steel. Everything has changed so much. I also toured a nuclear power plant. That was cool too.


coke production....
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Crazy how huge those plants are, huh? My dad worked at Inland Steel now known as Mittal in East Chicago. I think Mittal closed several plants but when Inland owned it, it was pretty big. I have no idea how many sq miles tho. I just know as a kid living up there with those plants, Standard Oil and the rest, the air always smelled like rotten eggs. LMAO!
My dad worked at USS in the late '40s-into the '50s after serving in the Navy. Told me the freakin' river would catch fire!
 

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My dad worked at USS in the late '40s-into the '50s after serving in the Navy. Told me the freakin' river would catch fire!
Well, I didn't see the river when I toured the place but I did see their water pumping station for cooling water. They sucked out of Lake Michigan and the pumping station alone was worthy of a tour.
 
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But it will do blister pak coils as well as RBA.
Aside from the name is it a clone?
It is not a COUNTERFEIT (cuz let's stop OK'ing theft by giving it the cute name "clone")...because there's not been a Kayfun 6...yet. They are banking on name recognition.

Don't be talking that way about the country that provides 97% of our vape gear.
Maybe China provides 97% of YOUR vape gear, but I for one, will NEVER support them by purchasing Chinese made garbage.
I VERY proudly buy American, or European, vape gear.
Absolutely 0% of my gear is from China.
So speak for yourself. Don't be foolish enough to think you can speak for me.


In afterthought, I get that you were probably (hopefully) being sarcastic...but in case you weren't, read the above again.
 

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But it will do blister pak coils as well as RBA.
Aside from the name is it a clone?

Don't be talking that way about the country that provides 97% of our vape gear.

And owns 95% of our jobs.

Have to admire the threading. I can see metal shavings in the threads.

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