. American engineer and railroad journal . FIGS. 7, 8, Q, 10 AND I I. VALUABLE EQUIPMENT PICKED FROM SCRAP, REPAIRED AND PUT BACK INTO SERVICE. tem, roll up handsome ag and always look well in thedecrease column of the expense account in the annual report tothe stockholders al the end of the year. And if the i panj shows that it has an interest in thrift, the example will be agood one on its employees. Below is a Statement of one months repair work, done bsupplyman, or which he had done at the local shop, on old andotherwise useless equipment: Number Material Labor Average Class I Repairs. rep
. American engineer and railroad journal . FIGS. 7, 8, Q, 10 AND I I. VALUABLE EQUIPMENT PICKED FROM SCRAP, REPAIRED AND PUT BACK INTO SERVICE. tem, roll up handsome ag and always look well in thedecrease column of the expense account in the annual report tothe stockholders al the end of the year. And if the i panj shows that it has an interest in thrift, the example will be agood one on its employees. Below is a Statement of one months repair work, done bsupplyman, or which he had done at the local shop, on old andotherwise useless equipment: Number Material Labor Average Class I Repairs. repaired. charges. charges. cost. Grinding chisels ; 93 $ $ Applying hammer handles ;,:, .60 .04 pick 6 .75 .10 .14 Overhauling 12 screw L2 .13 16 33 .10 18 8 .67 .22 Soldering engineers oilers 22 .06 tallow pots 82 .97 .04 two gal, oil cans 9 .GO .07 Repairing water gla^s lamps Ill .32 .03 tin torches 7 .65 ,00 marker lamps 21 .19 24 screw jacks 1 .22 .22 18 2 .44 .22 No. 8 Norton jacks 3 66 .21 l
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