Worker Operating Extruding Machine in 1942 Ohio
A worker operates an extruding machine at the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, in February 1942. This machine processes heated billets of copper and brass into rods and tubes. The image documents industrial practices during a pivotal time in American manufacturing history, showcasing the significance of metalworking in the economy.
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Worker Operating Extruding Machine in 1942 Ohio
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