. American engineer and railroad journal . Plan Showing Arrangement of Buildings. ~l7 £1^ t?^ C=—132RiDOndGnxvinqL—1 Sow ^ •^^■r-i HoitowCheeJ 1 I Morteer 4Se --WO 28 . -W-. _l5^ 10 Bow ^ .D= LorqE i3 Goinertenaw D J6L 22 Gotner 21 24 ~ 23 II*. J^ teTOierxcii «; Beaaier 5 Large Wood Working Shop, 38 AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. to saw No. 2, where it is squared to the proper length. Thetenons on that end are then cut on No. 3 and the timber ,sready to be laid out by templets for further work, for whichit is skidded to horses near the shop gage. The remainingworii is done by the four


. American engineer and railroad journal . Plan Showing Arrangement of Buildings. ~l7 £1^ t?^ C=—132RiDOndGnxvinqL—1 Sow ^ •^^■r-i HoitowCheeJ 1 I Morteer 4Se --WO 28 . -W-. _l5^ 10 Bow ^ .D= LorqE i3 Goinertenaw D J6L 22 Gotner 21 24 ~ 23 II*. J^ teTOierxcii «; Beaaier 5 Large Wood Working Shop, 38 AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. to saw No. 2, where it is squared to the proper length. Thetenons on that end are then cut on No. 3 and the timber ,sready to be laid out by templets for further work, for whichit is skidded to horses near the shop gage. The remainingworii is done by the four-spindle boring machine. No. 4, borer No. 6 for angie boring, the hollow chisel mor-tiser No. 7 and the gaining machine No. 8. The timber isthen rolled upon a car on the outgoing track, No. 4, and takento me erecting shop. The heavy timbers are passed from onemachine to the next upon rollers by the machine hands, andno laboring gang is required for this work. The largest partof the product of this shop is in smaller pieces, but they arehandled in such a way as to prevent laying them on the machines are kept busy and the material kept building handles all the car framing, and while it is anold shop, the


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