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Yes, their have always been theories that Titanic's steel was indeed brittle. But I don't think its the case. Harland & Wolff was a top ship building business, one of the most expensive ones of its time. The White Star Line was one of their top customers, and H&W did their best to produce only top quality ships for them. Yard workers actually referred to Titanic's steel as "battleship quality". This was good steel. The steel Titanic used wasn't a new brand or anything, it was tried and tested. Thats why it was used. It was proven to last.
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Posted on: 2006/4/19 18:30
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Re: rushed | Martyn | 2006/4/11 11:33 |
Re: rushed | Martyn | 2006/4/11 14:55 |
Re: rushed | jpmorgan | 2006/4/11 18:27 |
Re: rushed | Martyn | 2006/4/12 14:37 |
Re: rushed | silverFire | 2006/4/16 3:44 |
Re: rushed | Mark Passwaters | 2006/4/16 3:56 |
Re: rushed | Martyn | 2006/4/16 10:34 |
Re: rushed | Mark Passwaters | 2006/4/16 15:59 |
Re: rushed | Martyn | 2006/4/18 17:25 |
Re: rushed | Mark Passwaters | 2006/4/18 17:45 |
Re: rushed | rip1912 | 2006/4/19 17:56 |
Re: rushed | Mark Passwaters | 2006/4/19 18:30 |
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