pattern shopの例文
- The interior was used for both pattern shops and offices.
- This plant had a large iron foundry, pattern shop and machine shop.
- A Cornish engine provided power for the works, forge and pattern shop.
- The only original building remaining is the pattern shop which now houses Parish restaurant.
- In 1965, the Foundry and Pattern Shops were transferred from Ipswich to Redbank.
- Their Pawling & Harnischfeger Machine and Pattern Shop officially began on December 1, 1884.
- The design offices and pattern shop is listed category A as a building of significant national importance.
- In 1929 part of the Coventry Ordnance Works was sold and the pattern shop at Preston, neither of which was required.
- This plant included a machine shop, erection shop, tender shop, tin shop, veneer shop, and pattern shop.
- Roach used the third floor as a pattern shop, while renting out the first and second floors to an iron shutter manufacturer.
- In particular, a large engineering works was constructed, including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop.
- Their machine shop business had a machine shop with many large machines and tools, a blacksmith shop, a pattern shop, an iron and brass foundry, and an office.
- Roberts then found employment as a patternmaker at Bradley Iron works, Staffordshire, and, probably in 1813, moved to a supervisory position in the pattern shop of the Horsely Iron works, Tipton.
- An 1892 American steel industry directory noted that a foundry, machine and pattern shops, and ore bunkers had been completed but no coke stack; in 1894 the same directory repeated that the coke stack had not been built.
- The building was originally occupied by a blacksmith's shop, bolt-cutter, and office space on the first floor, a pattern shop and tool room on the second floor, and engineering offices and storage on the third floor.
- Industrial buildings include a machine shop, locomotive roundhouse, paint house, blacksmith's shop, pattern shop, pattern storage building, two warehouses, firehouse, man-engine house, steam boiler house, substation, dryhouse, gear house, and a drill house.
- In the years from 1847 to 1851 the Works was considerably developed by the construction of ferrous and non-ferrous foundries, a pattern making shop, a blacksmith's shop, a carpenter's shop, and an engine house in which a steam engine provided power for machinery in a sawmill, pattern shop and machine shops.
- On-site manufacturing capability covered every part of the engineering spectrum other than electron beam welding . There were acres of machine shops containing almost every variety of machine tool, extensive press shops, iron and non-ferrous foundries together with pattern shop and core shop, extensive drop-stamp forge, die-casting shops and tool room, tin-smiths'shop, copper oxide and selenium rectifier shops, electro-plating shop.
- Other major construction during the 1900 expansion period include the huge Boiler Shop, ( R . 14 ), Carriage and Wagon Shop ( R . 12 ) and Machine and Erecting Shop ( R . 13 ) on the southern side of the traverser, and a new Smithy ( R . 7 ), Store ( R . 6 ), Foundry ( R . 8 ), Forge and Pattern Shop ( R . 9 ) on the northern side.
- Tenders were let progressively for each building-the paint and car erecting shops and first traverser completed early in 1925; the main store and sub-station in 1925-26; the large truck, wheel, machine, fitting and electrical shops and second traverser to the car shop in late 1926; the timber storage racks, office block, blacksmiths and plate shops, foundry and pattern shop in the next few months; and finally the mess hall and amenities.