Shipyard Employment a Place for Men to Help Win the War

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Shipyard Employment a Place for Men to Help Win the War
Harvard University Bureau of Vocational Guidance
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In the course of a month or two, an alert man is usually able to do almost anything required of him.
Boys who wish to learn the trade should be 18 or 19 years of age, well developed, and willing to do hard, heavy work.
Very few blacksmiths understand blueprints. Foremen may have to make detailed sketches, or wooden templates, for complicated pieces.
MACHINE SHOPS AND OUTSIDE MACHINISTS The machinist's trade forms a large and exceedingly important part of ship- yard work. There are two main divi
...sions of the trade, namely, shop work and that done by outside machinists who install the machinery on the ships.
The shops build reciprocating and turbine engines, propeller shafts and pro- pellers, and fittings for boilers, motors, and pumps. A great variety of parts for the hull and superstructure are drilled, machined to size, and fitted, such as man- holes, scuttles, mast fittings, deck hoists, windlasses, turrets, ammunition hoists, air ports, and gratings. A number of men are always engaged in making and sharpening tools.


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