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  2. Altoona Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1849, PRR officials developed plans to construct a repair facility at a town newly established for this purpose, Altoona.Construction was started in 1850, and soon a long building was completed in the 12th Street area that housed a machine shop, woodworking shop, blacksmith shop, locomotive repair shop and foundry.

  3. Dutchman (repair) - Wikipedia

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    A rail repair dutchman is typically a 4–6-inch (100–150 mm) long piece of rail that is cut in advance for the purpose and carried by a section crew. If the gang finds a rail with a chipped or broken end, they remove the connector plates ( fishplates ), cut out the damaged section, replace it with the dutchman, and bolt the connectors back ...

  4. Rockwell Tools - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The brand offers power tools and hand tools that are most often used in professional and private construction, automotive repair, and woodworking. [3] Its products are sold at a variety of retailers including Lowe's , Costco , and The Home Depot .

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  6. Woodworking machine - Wikipedia

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    A Woodworking machine is a machine that is intended to process wood. These machines are usually powered by electric motors and are used extensively in woodworking. Sometimes grinding machines (used for grinding down to smaller pieces) are also considered a part of woodworking machinery. [1]

  7. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    Shapers feature between 1.5 and 5 horsepower (1.1 and 3.7 kW) belt-driven motors, which run much more quietly and smoothly than typically 10,000 to 25,000 rpm direct-drive routers. Speed adjustments are typically made by relocating the belts on a stepped pulley system, much like that on a drill press. Unlike routers, shapers are also able to ...

  8. Machine shop - Wikipedia

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    In a machine shop, machinists use machine tools and cutting tools to make parts, usually of metal or plastic (but sometimes of other materials such as glass or wood). A machine shop can be a small business (such as a job shop) or a portion of a factory, whether a toolroom or a production area for manufacturing. The building construction and the ...

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