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Hosted riveting competitions:
Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company  Search this
Regulated riveting gangs and competitions:
United States Shipping Board  Search this
Physical Description:
steel (overall material)
brass (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 20 in x 5 1/4 in; x 50.8 cm x 13.335 cm
Object Name:
plate puller
Other Terms:
Plate Puller, Davis; plate puller; Maritime
Date made:
1918
First riveting competitions:
1918
Description:
The assembly line revolutionized labor and production in early 20th-century America, and its innovations of prefabricated parts and streamlined processes were applied to shipbuilding in World War I. This tool was used by shipyard workers to align pre-punched holes in standardized hull plates before riveting them together with steam-powered hydraulic riveting guns. Riveting was an exhausting task, but essential for ensuring the overall strength of these mass-produced freighters.
Beginning in 1918, the U.S. federal government initiated many programs designed to boost morale among workers on the home front. A popular event at shipyards was a riveting competition. The first record was set at the Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company, where a riveting gang drove 658 rivets in eight hours. As reports of this spread across the country, other shipyards tried for their own records and newspapers began offering cash prizes. The record climbed to 2,919 rivets in nine hours, but the United States Shipping Board soon realized that these publicity stunts were wearing out the riveting gangs. The board halted the contests, but began publishing a ranking system of each shipyard’s daily riveting totals to continue the friendly (and productive) rivalries.
Related event:
World War I  Search this
The Emergence of Modern America  Search this
Related Publication:
On the Water online exhibition
Related Web Publication:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/onthewater
Credit Line:
Gift of Walter Davis
ID Number:
TR.336914
Catalog number:
336914
Accession number:
1979.0413
See more items in:
Work and Industry: Maritime
Engineering, Building, and Architecture
Work
On the Water exhibit
Exhibition:
On the Water
Exhibition Location:
National Museum of American History
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-8531-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_844268