Manufacturing methods on freight cars of welded, low alloy, high tensile steel; construction of under-frames, sides, ends, and top by spot welding and assembly into completed car, as made by Pullman-Standard Car Mfg Co, Michigan City, Ind. (See also - v 104 n 26 June 26 1939 p 44-5 and 63)
Light weight box cars
Steel
Steel ; 105 , n 1
1939
Article (Journal)
English
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