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Everyone laughs when I talk about dirigibles doing the heavy lifting.
Wait and see.
Wait and see.
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Everyone laughs when I talk about dirigibles doing the heavy lifting.
Wait and see.
This is cool: On ebay, I got my International's Apprentice School book for 1979.
By this point, rivets hadn't been used in a generation, but the book still has about 50 pages on rivetting, with all kinds of drawings, charts, and all kinds of crazy shit. Temperature/color guides for heating rivets, drawings for various weird dolly bars for use in tight corners, in case you need to whip one up in "the blacksmith shop"...and tons of old photos of rivet gangs in fedoras, wifebeaters and high waisted pants, working on planks tied off with one rope.
I guess some old coots must have felt that it was important not to lose the tradition entirely, but in the other edition I have, from 98, it's gone.
Rivets are still used on some locomotive type boiler repairs.
It's important not to lose traditions, because then, people won't be able to understand how stuff was built. People need to know that when looking to extend the life of structures that were built before we were born.

Rivets are still used on some locomotive type boiler repairs.
And of course aircraft.
Its been ages since I riveted but I remember certain rivets had to be kept in the freezer.
I just got my first set of drawings back from the engineer this week. 64 pages and only 7 marked up for approved with corrections noted.
Now the poor guys out in the shop have to build it. The old guy training me kept pounding me with “too much information and you make it hard to read, too little and they waist time running to you every 15 minuets to ask questions.
I have my fingers crossed but we all know it will be a long and question filled project from this moment on. In a way I feel bad for the fab shop but, a guy has got to learn somehow.

If they fuck up, they'll have credible deniability blaming you![]()
I think I posted a picture here of the single 1880's era rivet that me and my partner took a whole day to remove.
Yea I know. I can see them salivating at the prospect of busting my chops for the next month or two. And I don't even want to think about what is going to happen when they try to fab a set of joist out of rolled 6x6x3/8HSS. It never gets rolled rite but everyone know it's the detailer fault.![]()
Yea I know. I can see them salivating at the prospect of busting my chops for the next month or two. And I don't even want to think about what is going to happen when they try to fab a set of joist out of rolled 6x6x3/8HSS. It never gets rolled rite but everyone know it's the detailer fault.![]()
New East River train tunnel approach from the Sunnyside Yards and union iron going up in Queensboro Plaza.
You were right Thor about the water-cleaning thing. They pumped it all out.
I wonder if those big pipe braces are going to be permanent. It was a slurry wall so the ground there is wet and low.
Fuck.
Hold that camera still next time.
Fuck.
Hold that camera still next time.
I was on a train FFS.
I have seen better camera work on Redtube.
FFS those photos are fine. Clear even, SaintPerve.
FFS those photos are fine. Clear even, SaintPerve.