Featured in steelBYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2019ShareParts From The Retired USS Enterprise Are Keeping Her Successors Ready For CombatAnchors, catapult parts, and steel from the world’s first nuclear aircraft carrier are already on other flattops or will go into future ones. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2019ShareBYJustin HughesMay 31, 2018ShareTrump Pulls the Tariff Trigger, Other Countries RetaliateCanada announced it will match our tariffs against us, and others are expected to follow. BYJustin HughesMay 31, 2018ShareBYJustin HughesMar 5, 2018ShareAuto Industry Reacts to Trump’s Proposed Steel and Aluminum TariffsThe proposed tariffs have not only upset the rest of the world but many in the U.S. as well. BYJustin HughesMar 5, 2018ShareBYChris TsuiOct 12, 2017ShareJapanese Automotive Steel Maker Caught Lying About the Strength of Its PartsAll of the major Japanese automakers, in addition to GM and Ford, may be affected. BYChris TsuiOct 12, 2017ShareBYEric BrandtAug 19, 2017ShareJapan is Looking Into Making Auto Parts out of Wood PulpThe “Kyoto Process” could make car parts that are five times stronger than steel and one-fifth the weight. BYEric BrandtAug 19, 2017Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2019ShareParts From The Retired USS Enterprise Are Keeping Her Successors Ready For CombatAnchors, catapult parts, and steel from the world’s first nuclear aircraft carrier are already on other flattops or will go into future ones. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2019Share
BYJustin HughesMay 31, 2018ShareTrump Pulls the Tariff Trigger, Other Countries RetaliateCanada announced it will match our tariffs against us, and others are expected to follow. BYJustin HughesMay 31, 2018Share
BYJustin HughesMar 5, 2018ShareAuto Industry Reacts to Trump’s Proposed Steel and Aluminum TariffsThe proposed tariffs have not only upset the rest of the world but many in the U.S. as well. BYJustin HughesMar 5, 2018Share
BYChris TsuiOct 12, 2017ShareJapanese Automotive Steel Maker Caught Lying About the Strength of Its PartsAll of the major Japanese automakers, in addition to GM and Ford, may be affected. BYChris TsuiOct 12, 2017Share
BYEric BrandtAug 19, 2017ShareJapan is Looking Into Making Auto Parts out of Wood PulpThe “Kyoto Process” could make car parts that are five times stronger than steel and one-fifth the weight. BYEric BrandtAug 19, 2017Share