Pattern Making: a Practical Treatise Embracing the Main Types of Engineering ...

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Pattern Making: a Practical Treatise Embracing the Main Types of Engineering ...
Horner, Joseph Gregory, 1847-1927
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There are two systems of storage, two ways of arranging them in the stores. In one, all patterns belonging to one job are grouped together ; in the other, the heavier, and the lighter patterns Digitized by VjOOQIC 842 PATTKBN-MAKTirO, are kept in separate places, or patterns of a class are stored with other patterns of that class. There are advantages and drawbacks to each system, but the three main controlling factors are the bulk of the patterns, the material of which they are made, and the c...haracter of the work done, whether standard, or miscellaneous and jobbing.
With regard to the dimensions of patterns, there are few stores so happily situated as to have the patterns contained wholly on a ground floor, but most consist of two or more stories, on the upper floors of which it is impossible to get heavy patterns. Hence the general arrangement is to put bull^ and heavy patterns on ground floors, and those of medium and small dimensions on the upper ones. There is not much disadvantage in this if a proper, register is kept of the location of patterns.


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