RMHHEJD1–Illustration depicting the Caulking of a ship by turning in the edges of the riveted plates with a chisel. Dated 19th Century
RF2A13M4T–Caulkers working in the process of sealing a wooden boat watertight inserting fibers of hemp or cotton soaked in pine tar between planks with a caulking mallet
RMTWJ1A5–Same view. Another member in the same crib is raised and taken into storage. These dressed timbers were rough cut with an adz and then jack planed to smoothness. The parts fit together with remarkable precision. No caulking was required to keep the cribs water tight. Like a taut ship, the oak swelled to a perfect fit. - Wabash and Erie Canal, Lock No. 2, 8 miles east of Fort Wayne, adjacent to U.S. Route 24, New Haven, Allen County, IN
RM2ABXHHD–CAULKING MALLETS NOW USED IN ALL THE SHIP 460 E. Houston St N.Y. U.S.A. Comb twist drill. gauge. 6140 each. MIETZ & WEISS KEROSENE ENGINE. 128-132 Mott St. New York. GAS ENGINE The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. Machines Kneading and Mixing Machines WERNER & PFLEIDERER SAVE $8 ON A HARNESS! consumer exclusively. WE HAVE NO AGENTS DEALERS OR MIDDLEMEN. This Elegant Team and Farm Harness for $19.50, scientific american, 1899-02-11
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