Aug n 8 p 21-24: History of this exploit; 199 ships are bought; salvage plans laid; new departments had to be established to handle different phases of dismantling work; getting ships safely to their destination was one of big problems of job. Sept n 9 p 56 + 33-37: Novel experiments were tried on S. S. Lake Fondulac; floating drydock for handling ships in final stage of dismemberment; first torch cutting on Lake Fondulac was done by oxyacetylene method, bottles of oxygen and acetylene being used; substitution of coke-oven gas for acetylene. Oct n 10 p 66 + 33-36: Methods employed at eastern shipyards were largely those common to all scrapping operations; lifeboats were repaired and equipped to government specifications; all steering apparatus was reconditioned; dismantling operation was constantly changing; salvaged equipment in use. Nov n 11 p 60 + 61-64: Ships yield 216,532 tons of steel scrap; progressive operation followed at main dismantling dock; auxiliary machinery was removed; large quantities of clean steel were salvaged from ships; loading into charging boxes; 75 per cent of company's channel-iron needs at Fordson plant were supplied with material from ships early in 1928; 15 tons of nonferrous metal was recovered from each ship. Dec n 12 p 45-48 + 60: Reconditioning of marine engines and boilers took place in Detroit, Toledo and Ironton railroad shops at Fordson; steps in reconditioning boilers; special surveys were made to determine how equipment originally designed for marine service could be adapted to land use within company; electric fixtures were salvaged from ships in large quantities. (see also Iron Trade Rev., vol. 83, nos. 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12, Aug. 9, 16, Sept. 6, 13 and 20, 1928, pp. 315-318, 365, 375-378, 420, 574-577, 633-636 and 699-701, 3 figs)


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    Titel :

    How Ford scrapped surplus war-built ships and reclaimed material for land service


    Weitere Titelangaben:

    Mar. Rev


    Erschienen in:

    Marine Review ; 58 , n 8-12


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1928


    Anmerkungen:

    24 Figs.


    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Print


    Sprache :

    Englisch


    Schlagwörter :


    A surplus of ships

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