Corey Anderson
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especially in our foundry where it's, it's hot, dirty, and dangerous, you know, there's flames, there's sparks, there's molten iron, and it actually fosters a really cool brotherhood because it's just, I mean, these guys are essentially going to battle every day and have to be watching out for each other and keeping an eye, protecting each other, following the right processes.
And they're doing hot, dirty, dangerous work every day.
And it really fostered this tight brotherhood of, and then basically a second family for these guys.
This is going to be a Warhammer podcast very soon.
Make sure you wear steel toes and not heels.
Yeah, right on.
Yeah, so I mean, building the 150 case was a childhood dream of mine.
And it was, you know, it really guided me to start businesses, to acquire companies.
I eventually bought the foundry because that was a necessary part of that project to be able to cast all of these parts.
That tractor weighs 75,000 pounds.
And so we had to make hundreds of castings and pour a lot of iron.
We did all that in the foundry.
And, you know, bringing that piece to life was just...
you know, it was a fulfillment of my dream, but it was also a fulfillment of American innovation, you know, over a hundred years ago and where we were and how we did things.
And, and, uh, you know, we applied a lot of new technology to that process, which, you know, back then would have taken thousands of people to build that engine, just all carving wood patterns out of hand, you know, out by hand and just doing everything very manually without technology and,
And so we applied a lot of innovation, a lot of technology, and basically built the world's largest steam tractor and got a Guinness World Record for that.
Wow.
Guinness actually reached out and they had seen our videos on YouTube.
You know, we have like 60 million views of that tractor on YouTube.
And they had learned about it and they're like, hey, we'd love to feature this tractor and give you an award for...