The engine is a Junkers Jumo 211 inverted V12 putting out 1000-1400 hp depending on the model.
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| Landmarkscout |
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
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| Landmarkscout |
Here's an old "multitool", a combination monkey wrench and hammer. Looks like the outer jaw is adjusted by rotating the handle. No manufacturer's name that I could find but it looks like it has seen a lot of use.
With the blast furnaces in Gary, Indiana in the background, this ore carrying laker is making use of the turning basin, no helpful tugs present. I think this might be a defining moment for any aspiring captain.
Probably 1973. In factory correct Harvest Gold, looks like sandy brown to me.
| Robert Gordon, Patrick Mahone, The Texture of Industry, Oxford Press 1994 |
In this photo foundry workers pose with a mine hoist sheave wheel they have just cast in a sand mold. The wheel would have been cast flat and has been stood up with the wooden jib crane on the left. It tuns out the foundry is the Knight foundry in Sutter Creek, California which amazingly is still operating, the last water-powered foundry and machine shop in America.