. American engineer . Lacquer Roon ith Tanks for Cleaning. a capacity of 35 to 45 cars a month. A doorway in one end ofthis building connects to the second building, which is twostories high. The lacquer room is located in one corner and isshown in one of the illustrations. The floor of this room iscovered with a grating for the men to stand on. All the brassfixtures are cleaned here. The tank in the lower right corner the Paint Shop. room is very well arranged and is equipped for copper, nickel,silver and brass plating. The tanks are lined with ^ in. glass,concrete being placed between the wo


. American engineer . Lacquer Roon ith Tanks for Cleaning. a capacity of 35 to 45 cars a month. A doorway in one end ofthis building connects to the second building, which is twostories high. The lacquer room is located in one corner and isshown in one of the illustrations. The floor of this room iscovered with a grating for the men to stand on. All the brassfixtures are cleaned here. The tank in the lower right corner the Paint Shop. room is very well arranged and is equipped for copper, nickel,silver and brass plating. The tanks are lined with ^ in. glass,concrete being placed between the wood and the glass. A motorgenerator set operating at 220 volts and delivering at 6 or 8 voltswith 100 amperes is used for the electroplating. The second story of this building is devoted to the glass work,all the designs in frosted glass used on the M. K. & T. cars.


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectrailroa, bookyear1912