An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down."

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank Firmstone
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Mar 1, 1907

Abstract

IN the early decades of the past century the method of starting iron blast-furnaces by "scaffolding-down" seems to have been in universal use for coke-furnaces and, at least in this country, for charcoal-furnaces also. It was likewise used at some of the early anthracite-furnaces, as is stated in the important "Reminiscences" printed by the late Samuel Thomas. I It had been generally superseded in Great Britain as early as 1850, by some variations of the plan now used, and was rarely used when Percy wrote.' On the Continent it was still followed in the 60's,3 and was elaborately described by Valerius in 1852. I have never read any statement as to when and by whom '4 scaffolding" was first dispensed with, but the following extracts from journals of my father seem to fix an authentic date for an instance in this country:
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APA: Frank Firmstone  (1907)  An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down."

MLA: Frank Firmstone An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down.". The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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