File:Gravity drop hammer.jpg
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DescriptionGravity drop hammer.jpg |
English: The stamped metal siding was made the traditional way using gravity drop hammers and cast-iron dies. |
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1900s date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
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Source | http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN33/Methodology.htm | ||||
Author | Lance Carlson | ||||
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Stamped metal was the traditional siding for the Hexagon house, Harbor Springs, MI
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