Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Sep 1905, p. 19

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No. 10. The Manufacture of Chain Cables. \ LL. B. POWELL. must be met by the chain manufacturer in order to have the chain accepted by the government inspectors who pass on all One of the most important branches of modern chain manufacture is the production of the heavy cable chains MAKING 1% STUD LINK CABLE CHAIN AT THE RATE OF TWELVE FATHOMS PER DAY OR[ONE LINK EVERY THREE MINUTES. of the material used at the various ship yards. There have been several different sets of requirements compiled which govern the quality: of the chain, 'according to whether the used as anchor chains on vessels, and it is the only branch of this manufacture in which the government has so far interested 'itself as to prepare certain requirements: which

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