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    Mesta Machine Company vacuum pump. West Homestead, PA. 1905/1925.

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    The railing around the flywheel appears to be threaded pipe. If so, how did they assemble it...

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    The railing around the flywheel appears to be threaded pipe. If so, how did they assemble it...
    The posts at the ends with the balls on them are not threaded

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    Mesta Machine Company, unlabeled machine. West Homestead, PA. 1910/1920.

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    Fageol Motors orchard tractor. Oakland, CA. 1918.

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    Brown electric hoist unloading freighter. 1910.

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    They had those operating in 1910 and it never occurred to them that, if the cargo was in similar sized boxes they could unload them to trucks/trains much more quickly. It took 46 years and a world war before that simplicity was "discovered".

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    Not to mention the fact that the Greeks and Romans were doing containerized (amphora-ized) shipping two millenia before that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    They had those operating in 1910 and it never occurred to them that, if the cargo was in similar sized boxes they could unload them to trucks/trains much more quickly. It took 46 years and a world war before that simplicity was "discovered".

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    Not to mention the fact that the Greeks and Romans were doing containerized (amphora-ized) shipping two millenia before that.
    Amphora; Extended height 'vases' with truncate tapered bases. WTH? They'd fall over!
    Nope, their ships cargo hols had a bed of sand, the pointed ends penetrated into it, for near perfect load stability.

    Another immensely used product emanating from WWII, you can't swing a dead cat without being near some. As the Navy established beachheads in the Pacific, an efficient method was needed getting various liquids, especially fuel & oil, ashore, and continuous resupply. Army mess had liked white gravy for SOS in that volume, no comment
    Instead of welding pipelines, the piping clamp, rolled groove and seal were developed; it lives on today virtually unchanged as the Victaulic product line.
    Works in carbon, stainless or copper pipe. I'm sure the heavy underground plastic also, but those grooved might have to be machined, metallic pipe is done with a 'groover', essentially opposite of knurling. Clearly visible to left in this terrific (sprained my arm patting myself on the back) photo, also visible are lips of the rubber seal. The 'carriage bolts' aren't square lugged, they are obround; more contact, less chance stripping the recess.
    High-quality black-and-white photographs of large old machines and tools-vic_header.jpg
    Seal? Sure does, main method of assembling fire sprinkler systems, high pressure, resistant to vibration, to stringent codes of life and safety.
    Here's one performing as a union; a close copper NPT nipple cut in half, grooved and joined by a Victaulic.
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    Psst! That's is a bulk carrier!

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    Amphora were often loaded horizontally laid interlaced (pointy end next to adjacent blunt end) lying on a bed of sand. Layers were cushioned from the layers above/below with straw, reeds or the like. Numerous sunken ships found in the Adriatic and Black seas still show this arrangement so the carrying form isn't mere speculation. Some short haulers had racks with holes fixed along the gunwales; amphorae were inserted in the holes. This technique was really only good for calm water - probably riverine craft only.
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