Klondike (AR 22) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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The Hull Division comprises many trades of skilled artisans, known to all on board. In the Blacksmith Shop under the tutelage of the old Pro Pye , SF 1 , forgings, heat treating, annealing, and repairs to boat propellers is the order of the day. Among the woodworkers in the Carpenter Shop varied repairs to hull or structure as found in wooden hulls and boats are a part performed, as well as cabinet making, glass insulation and tile LAYING . The Pipe and Copper Shop personnel fabricate and repair black iron, galvanized, copper, brass, and copper nickel pipe up to 8 inch diameter, silver, soft soldering, and general coppersmith work, who hasn ' t heard the word passed for the duty sanitary engineer, lay down to the galley? Speaking of hand and glove, the Pattern and Foundry Shops are one in pooling their skills to cast the various brass, iron, copper, aluminum and st e el r equ i r em ents to k ee p th e fleet at sea. Bearings can be rebabitted upto destroyer sizes and 500 pounds of cast iron, not to mention the works OF ART REQUIRED FOR THE SHIPS ' PLAQUES CALLED FOR B-i INDIVIDUAL SHIPS. Sheetmetal Shop performs sheetmetal tasks up to 16 gauge capacity, forming s inks, lockers, funnels, wind scoops, ventilation ducts, strainers for ships ' systems, flowing out of the shop, fin- ished products in ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The heavy hull (structural) personnel in the Shipfitter Shop take over the brunt and bulk of fabrication and repairs necessary in hull plating, frames, stiffeners, and shapes. power machin- ery, found here handles a myriadof evolutions to cut and form plates from 1 4 ga ug e to 2 poun d plate , arc and gas we ld i ng of ferrous and non-ferrous metals is an adjunct to the daily chore . Personnel of the Weld Shop are seen daily in their many types of welding ; gas , arc , heli-arc , spot and stud weld procedures . each man is found at his task from soft solder to high pressure welding performed in a certified manner. HELP '

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SHEET METAL. SHOP SH I PFITTER SHOP



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SHEET METAL SHOP CARPENTER SHOP HOT STUFF! n PATTERN MAKER Till OLD PRf

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