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Metalodia was once inhabited by many business people who have subsequently pissed off to any neighbouring countries that would have them after their economy crashed and everyone realised that commerce and capitalism just could not work. Only a few metalodians remain and this Nation State may soon be disbanded and overrun by SHITBARDOM which seems to be conquering many of these Northern States
David Evans' Foundry on the former Ynyscedwyn Ironworks site.
​From a faded print kindly lent by Kay Evans.
(GR9)
The cannon foundry Jaigarh Fort had a massive wind tunnel that sucked air from the high mountains into its furnace creating temperatures as high as 2400 °F, the heated air would melt the metal. The molten metal would fill a reservoir chamber and pass into a cannon mold in the casting pit.
Built in 1882 along the French Creek, the foundry of Phoenix Iron & Steel Company poured iron castings well into the 1970’s and is considered Phoenixville’s and Northern Chester County’s most important symbol of the town’s illustrious industrial past.