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How It's Made: They Melt 2,600°F Iron So You Can Lift It

Every rep you've ever done started here. Before a barbell reaches your hands, it passes through one of the most intense industrial processes on the planet — molten iron at 2,600°F, workers fishing slag out of liquid metal in 113-degree heat, ancient sand casting techniques running alongside aerospace-grade steel engineering. In this video, we go deep inside the factory where raw iron ore and steel billets are transformed into the barbells and weight plates that serious athletes load up every single day. You'll see the full journey — from the furnace to the sand mold, from shot blasting to powder coating, from raw steel billet to precision-knurled Olympic bar. This isn't just a manufacturing video. It's a reminder that every pound you lift was earned twice — once by you, and once by the people who built the bar. Watch until the end. The barbell shaft process will change the way you look at that bar forever.

Видео How It's Made: They Melt 2,600°F Iron So You Can Lift It канала All About Everything
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