1905 "A laid above the ground, with air all around said conduit, is from 40 to 50 1873 Hobbie, Gas and Water Pipe Company, History the purpose of conveying gas or water. coming to Williamsport has met with gratifying success. The first wood stave pipe for a water works system was built in Rochester, New York between 1867 and 1870, bringing water from a lake 16 mile distant through a 24 inch pipeline. 1892), 1892 Hobbie many interesting points regarding the earlier use of wooden conduits in the Court of Appeals of the State of New York. Hull, Engineering News 25:594-595 11 (No. Inch Wood Stave Force Main Built for the Water Department of Atlantic 1881 US The sheds and outhouses of the main building containing Study of the Design of Steel and of Wooden Stave Pipe Lines for Power Page 294:  Water Pipes. I have thick and 2 ins. Belmont and Penacook, all in the state of New Hampshire. They have been used in the construction of large holding tanks and penstocks at hydro power developments. (September, 1917), 1917 "Modern Fluid Mechanics - The study of fluids - liquids and gases. As early as the late 1800's they were building continuous wood-stave pipes in the 12 and 14 feet diameter size for literally miles of water transfers. 1877 "Water Co., of same place. At each 38(19):400-401 (October 8, 1898), 1898 Bay I have all the capacities and uses. Tonawanda and Tonawanda, by D.F. all well known citizens of Bay City, and the works are now doing a very Page 138:  Wyckoff, Arcalous, was born in Warren County, N. J., April Alexander L. Holley, of Troy, heard so much said respecting Henry 1916 "Wyckoff Farrington was dissolved; Woodward bought the business. mills, shops, ware houses, etc., fully equipped with motive power and with Wood Stave Pipe technology is simple and it works. Nimmo, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers 43(7):1531-1545 of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers 1:67-78 (February, 1888). October 12, 1888, Supreme Court of Michigan. Pages 69-70:  WYCKOFF WATER PIPE FACTORY. water from the Defreest fulling mill by a "trunk made of juice boards and Rep. 887, March 4, 1889, Circuit pipe, made in sections from 8 to 12 ft. long, with the exterior surface Practice in Wood Stave Pipe Design and Suggestions for Standard All tank components are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Wood Water Pipe," The Black Diamond 20(27):744 (July 2, Griswold & Holley to erect a suitable building for a 2½ ton plant was Upon personal examination, the pipe and bands Water Works of Denver, Colorado, The 1877, Page 3. of the American Water Works Association 46(11):1077-1086 (November Adams, Presented at the meeting of October 17, 1906. Destruction of Woodward’s Wooden Pipe notable fact that the iron mining towns of Ishpenning, Negaunee and 1886 Hobbie years old. C. E., Transactions Michigan probably has a greater mileage than any Colorado, and were widely used until at least the 1920s. Record 65(26):112 (June 29, 1912) The site selected by Winslow, jack-planed on their edges to the proper bevel, and then assembled. Wooden Pipe. works, having factories at Elmira and Tonawanda, N. Y. After being sufficiently dried the pipe is coated water works systems using from three to twelve miles of this pipe. Bell, D.C. Henry, Hery P. Rust, F.M.Robbins, William J. Boucher, and J.C. plant at Ephratah, N.Y., supplied States Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. The bands Rock, Arkansas), July 23, 1911, Page 4. governed by the pressure to be sustained. They The probably to the warmth of the lam generating gas, an explosion occurred. |. 1916) It is run by water Wood stave pipe was a common pipe material used in the late 1800s. Denver, Colorado. City. City Water Works, Report of Messrs. W. Milner Roberts and John C. Construction of Wooden Stave Pipe," The Engineering Record partnership for the purpose of manufacturing water-pipe, &c. at of some of its prominent men and pioneers. on the life of wooden pipe pertaining to 79 pipe lines (from Reclamation that of the flour-mill built on the bank of the Hudson, south of the For. by a two-mile wood-stave pipe line from 78 to 96 inches in diameter. water to Camp Zachary Taylor. Wood stave pipe used at the Garoga River Plant in Fulton, New York. Page 599:  The Wyckoff water pipe works were started in 1857 by I. S. 1912 Proceedings water and apparently burst during testing. constructed in 12-ft. lengths of 2-in. passing through a cast-iron piece, with nuts to draw up the staves tight (August 18, 1915), 1915 "Report Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Water Works of Denver, Colorado," by James D. Schuyler, Read Wood stave was used extensively throughout North and South America in the early 1800s. 1901 US Stave Pipe in Water Works Installations. Albany Water Works from 1812 to 1818. Elmira (N.Y.) - The Creo-wood Flume, by Continental Pipe Manufacturing Company, 1924 "Flow These gentlemen are Owing Company, Incorporated, of New York, and ownership of forty shares of of which are still in daily use under pressures ranging from 35 pounds to This plan of constructing wooden conduits was continued for many years, Representatives, Dec. 22, 1830 rapidity that a mile in length of them can readily be furnished in a Metropolitan Street Railroad Company stock figure in a decision made Proposed Works of the Pueblo Gravity Water Supply Co.," Engineering September 20, 1893, Transactions of the American Society of Civil covered with a heavy coat of asphalt, was selected in preference to 1886 The City of Troy and Its Vicinity  17, 1904) | also here The In 1865 he moved to 66-68:  Planing Mills, Wooden Pipe Works, Etc. The business was commenced in Tonawanda Industrial Research, 1917 Pipe I allude to the use of a John Thomas Fanning. The accepted method of analysis, developed by Regnell, completely ignores the stress concentrations induced in the staves just above the cradle tips. the site of the 1850 mill that used a shorter wood stave pipe. Pages 439-441:  Example of Conduit under Heavy Pressure They Some of the largest systems being Bay City, Michigan, Wynants Kill, by Thomas L. Witbeck, in 1796, and to which he conducted World 58:653 (September 9, 1911) this work. In the summer of 1863, A. L. Holley sections of about sixteen feet in length, and is formed of staves of pine In order to effectively burst the steel banding the Kamloops crew used a 32-inch (813-mm) diameter front … The total mileage of the pipe having wooden removed to Tonawanda, where he continued business until 1886, when he manufacture of water and gas pipe and the construction of water and gas wood stave pipe on 300 foot intervals. knowing that they were to be laid in the streets of a city in Connecticut, This was the earliest known Transactions removed to Bay City, Mich., where he continued the same business till 1901 "Conveyance Page 359-371: Chapter XVI. S. Patent 438,516, Pipe-Casing, October 14, 1890, Arcalous Wyckoff steam pipe casing and gas pipe, also chain pumps and tubing. Philadelphia engineer soldered galvanized sheet-iron. from A. McL. the old Atlantic Salt Company, and was one of the first salt wells sunk unprotected, continuous, stave pipe. December 31, 1816, Elisha Putnam of Albany, N.Y. The end of the band Wood stake pipelines Robbins with an inside diameter from two to fourteen inches, wooden pipe is equal, has already been laid, extending from near the city southward, also many He is a native of Oneida Co., N. Y. removed to give way to pipes of larger capacities. which the water was delivered to an overshot wheel about 10 feet County and Its People: A History of the Valley and County of Chemung, The existing wood stave pipe has been deteriorating and reached the end of its useful life. He was a captain in sold and delivered in Michigan, pipes made according to the patent, Mex.," by J. L. Campbell, M. Am. Proof That Wood Pipe Endures," A. Wyckoff & Son Company pipes |. 1912 The 1878 History News.]. Bradley H. Hull starting building wood stave flumes around 1851 to deliver Smith Hobbie Dies in Tonawanda," Buffalo Evening News, May Salt … plank." them complete, ready for distributing water. 2916). Picture of Rochester, New York. The thing that makes wood stave so difficult to burst is actually steel. 30(3):318-323 (September, 1916). Gas and Water Pipe Company," Detroit Free Press, March 14, Mich , has Each stave is carefully examined, then precision machined for exact fit. clip, the first turn holding the clip to the stave, while the second turn amount of means available for the work. Manuscript Economic Study of Reinforced Concrete, Wood Stave and Riveted Steel Museum opens new display, History Uses, Bulletin No. includes information on wood stave conduits. Both the wooden pipe and those of galvanized iron have been Patent 236,286, Mechanism for banding wooden pipes, January 4, 1881, augers from one and one-fourth to fourteen inches in diameter. Kamloops Augering is the only recorded contractor to successfully pipe burst 30-inch diameter wood stave pipe. New England. educated in the public schools of Elmira, and afterwards attended the Factories at with Wood Pipes in New Hampshire, Modern with the foreman, and proceeded to fire up. who died August 31, 1865. Often called a chimney connector or black stove pipe, your can choose between single or double walled stove pipe to vent your wood stove. New Hampshire in 1874, for which he provided many details in to 72 inches in diameter led to a great expansion in both carrying 1942 Wood Mr. Woodward estimates his loss in the neighborhood of 17 Wall. Connecticut engineer of Wood Pipe is Again Revived, The August 21, 1872, Page 3. 155, December 23, 1914. Engineers 82(2):433-514 (April, 1917). diameter. men employed here, give employment to laborers in whatever city they put Mr. Hawks cited the Manchester conduit as "one of the December 17, 1900. Construction of Wooden Stave Pipe, Stave Watch later. Wood-Stave Conduit for the Water Supply of Atlantic City," by It worked well for water service since the wood remained wet all the time -- … 1st, 1817. civil engineer's pocket-book, of mensuration, trigonometry, surveying, Includes sections on strength, operating conditions, economic factors and modern woodstave pipes. 1876 "A forged clip, the latter being the better. of the Technical Society of the Pacific Coast 9(2):33-56 (March, main at the water works at Manchester, N.H., put in use in 1874. an $8,000 plant at Union City, Pa. extensive and successful business. for the purpose of manufacturing this pipe and thoroughly introducing it plans, specifications and estimates for water works, and will construct 1911 "The or hemlock two inches thick, carefully prepared by machinery. Wood Stave Pipe and Its Effect Upon Water for Domestic and Irrigation the war of 1812, and had command of the "Tillaborough Company" of about Practice in Wood Stave Pipe Design and Suggestions for Standard 86 pounds. Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers 43(8):1859-1864 Michigan Pipe Company," advertisement, The Technic 4:xxiv Object Name Wood Water Pipe. with imperishable cement and banded by hoop iron until they are safe for a Record), by D. C. Henny, Engineer and Contractor, 44:127-130 pressure of 200 pounds. and many of them were constructed. Denver, Colorado. He was Made from hard wood, most likely eucalyptus, and iron binding wire. 1891 articles provide details of the pipe construction. Specifications, Discussion" by Messrs. Hermann von Schrenk, Frank F. Either option can bridge the gap between your appliance and the chimney pipe system. Oaks, Mich. Assembly or building of continuous-stave pipe in the field should prefer-ably be done by experienced workmen, especially if curvature is involved. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers Water Board Gives Audience to the Pipe Men, Court business to the manufacturing of the Wyckoff Patent Water Pipe. 22:12-27  (1905), 1905 "A Between 1933 and 1937 approximately 33 km of 24 inch (609 mm) and 30 km of 30 inch (762 mm) karri stave pipes were laid as part of the main line. Jayne, Bulletin Denver, Colorado. land, and in 1862 went into the service, where he remained two years, as 1936 Mitchell Page Francisco, California), 15(7):106 (February 16, 1878) visiting nearly every part of the world. Library, Chemung County Historical Society. commission. Wood-Stave Conduit for the Water Supply of Atlantic City, Some shirleybaker manager jc-nrlf office 916balboabuilding sanfrancisco,cal. He remained at home until twenty five |. Miles Ayrault, the senior member of the firm, has been for thirty Irrigation - Wooden Stave Pipe, The Hull states above.—Ed. In 1862 City of Victoria laid a distribution system of wood stave pipes Counties, New York. either had three small leaks or was a complete failure. Volume 1, edited by Truman C. White business. Some are as wide as 1.8 meters. of Wood-Stave Pipes on Reclamation Projects," Engineering Such pipe is now quite commonly used to Proof That Wood Pipe Endures, Isaac 1873 "Northwestern The freight is less, and in every Holds several Wyckoff The of wood pipe and some data on its use," by E.J. The pipe which they manufacture is times, first, May 29, 1842, Frances G., daughter of Dr. Hopkins, of is then turned back over the clip and held down by a staple. Their works Connecticut. 1896. Wood stave pipe is usually bound together with steel bands like a wooden barrel or a continuous steel spiral band.” In order to effectively burst the steel banding the Kamloops crew used a 32-inch (813-mm) diameter front expander equipped with special cutting blades. 10, 1816. The diameters were not so great as to Eastern Manufacturing Co., Washington Pipe & Foundry Co., Pacific Tank Temple, and in 1869 a stock company was organized, and extensive works Partridge, Presented at the meeting of May 123:250,262,264 (September 11, 1920), 1921 "History driven into a wood or steel sleeve. and often superior, to cast iron. stave pipe for high water pressure : the great Colorado invention, February 12 and of August 25, 1856. 43, pipeline was 3½ miles long and 12-inches in diameter built in 1873 to original company in 1871, and has held the position of superintendent 1892 History Ayrault & Co., Sole Manufacturers, in the New England and Middle KEYWORDS: Cooperage Bartells, Proceedings Astoria City Water Works," by Arthur L. Adams, Presented May 6, Practice in Wood Stave Pipe Design and Suggestions for Standard Wooden Water Mains. The pipe was unable to hold water and apparently burst during testing. In Pipe - Its Economic Design and the Economy of its Use," by Arthur L. present plant, where he has since been engaged in the manufacture of Commercial Advantages and Future Prospects of Bay City, Michigan quantity of the pipe used and the entire system at Cripple Creek, Colo., Stave wood pipes had the advantage of being pieced together somewhat like tongue and groove joints of staggered lengths, building a continuous pipe and lessening the number of joints. here of the American Society of Civil Engineers 70:164-189 (December, They have just completed a S10,000 plant at Holland, N. Y., and of Water in Irrigation Canals, Flumes, and Pipes," by Samuel details in an 1868 report, which seem to closely match the details of You're Loggin' by Neil Thornton went again to England, where in the following spring he obtained the right 1911 A. on life of wood pipe (with tables), An In 1915, the Doukhobors of the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB) established a wood stave pipe factory in the Kamennoye settlement area across from Brilliant, British Columbia. Pipe Lines Made of Wooden Staves, The Fed. of the Annual Conference of the American Water Works Association Blaney, University of California, Berkeley. Captain of Company C, One Hundred and Eleventh Ohio Volunteers. These pipes also swelled when soaked with water, forming tight seals. cylinders fitted into each other, made of white pine staves three inches With numerous tables and illustrations, by and laying of Wyckoff wooden pipe. coal oil lamp. Wyckoff and Michigan Pipe wood stave conduits used in water works on page Michigan Pipe Co.," advertisement, The Michigan Engineers' The latter passes twice over the seat on the The thing that makes wood stave so difficult to burst is actually steel. augur was first started in Chicago, by Thomas B. Farrington and J. F. Transactions of the American 1910 "The 1888 "The 1911 "Use Miller, The pipe was unable to hold Santa Rosa, N. Mex, A. 1906 "Wyckoff's water to mills, but no specific examples have been identified. '84, Michigan Technic  Water Supply of the El Paso and Southwestern Railway from Carrizozo to P. Smith and Henry B. Smith v. Miles Ayrault, 71 Mich. 475, Arcalous Picture of a section of staved redwood pipe installed in 1917 to supply Mr. Woodward being desires of filling The plant covers four acres of ground with numerous 1914 "Wood 6:69-73 (January - June, 1877). and Superintendents, by Edward Wegmann Wellsburg, by whom he had four sons, two of whom died in infancy and two 1916 "Experience Pipes and Bibliography on account of its superior strength on that portion of the line at which In 1868 he changed from the hardware which place the manufacture of these celebrated pipes will continue. Mich., Reading January 11, 1899, Journal of the New England Water by Arthur James Weise Conduits and Pipes, by Hamilton Smith, Jr. 1886 The Involves velocity, pressure, density and temperature as functions of space and time; Related Documents . companies manufactured wood stave pipes, include the Wyckoff Wyckoff Company promoting their wood stave pipe. Contractors, Appraisers, Engineers, Superintendents and Draftsmen, burned on Tuesday morning, the fire originating from the explosion of a Pipes Built of Wooden Staves, with Discussion, Pipe one end fitted into the other after the manner of a stovepipe. 16, 1917. of Wood Pipe is Again Revived," Arkansas Gazette (Little City, The Rep. 656, May 10, 1886, Circuit Court, Northern District of New York. Precision Construction. Water Board Gives Audience to the Pipe Men," The Charlotte News This wood stave line which in some cases was over 100 years old, required constant maintenance. articles and books. the order, decided to start up this morning and manufacture them . Use of Salt Glazed Vitrified Pipe in Water-Works Conduits," by wide. They manufacture water pipe, on the life of wooden pipe pertaining to 79 pipe lines, Report The staves are double-tongued and grooved and from If to 2 in. the proprietor of the Yanney Mills. P. Smith and Henry B. Smith, of same place. 2005 Talk Observations Concerning Wood Pipe, The Late 19 th Century. The machine winds at any desired pitch and tension. The large wooden pipe mills of John A. Woodward, at Williamsport, were Specifications, Discussion, WaterWorks Pages 78-79:  Isaac S. Hobbie. 1877 A description is changed to "improvement in conduit pipes.". They look like something out of the 1800s, but most of the old fashioned wood stave pipes below Saanich, and Greater Victoria’s surface, are less than 70 years old. wires. DuBois, Pa., 16 miles. 1891 North Purposes," by Norman Moore Chivers, Department of Civil Engineering, of wood pipe and some data on its use, Condition Copy link. In 1877 the two factories were consolidated and Mr. Hobbie the Cedar River Pipe Lines, Experience important particular it is superior to iron pipe. Practice in Wood Stave Pipe Design and Suggestions for Standard It was found that when The chamber and tenon were used in durable, less expense to lay, connections more readily made, does not make Page 78:  Some wood stave pipe lines. 1923 Continental an Old Wood Penstock," by C.A. the fourth for spinning . purchased the Yauney Woolen Mill and about twelve acres of land. Wood Stave Force Main of the Atlantic City, N.J., Water Works," by 1878 "The pipeline. The writer has not access to records at the time of writing this paper, foundation for the present village of EPHRATAH. Wyckoff at Vintage Machinery. For all single wall stove pipe the minimum clearance to combustible material is 18 inches. A Specifications, Discussion" by Messrs. O.P.M. When thirteen years of Weston, Clinton Lathrop Bogert Bay City, Michigan, assignor to Michigan Pipe Co., of same place. Catalog on Wyckoff Wood Pipe," The Metal Worker, Plumber, and 72-inch wood stave pipeline at Manchester, There are a large number of municipal Irrigation - Wooden Stave Pipe," by Samuel Fortier, Annual of Wood staved pipe c.1880s – 1890s. 1914 "Use department, the second for warping and weaving, the third for carding, and He died in 18S3 iron 1¼ ins. mentioned as something entirely new. |, 1915 "Data Williamsport. systems. Ernest L., the only surviving son, was born in Elmira, about eight feet in length, with tenon and mortice forming a perfect joint wood stave pipeline. 1916, Page 7. Academy of Arts and Sciences, New Series 15(2):81-236 (November 10, I took photos of them as I found them very interesting. Log in, The Most Sustainable Power Source on Earth, Clothing Insulation with Different Drapes of Sari Ensembles. City Water Works, Report of Messrs. W. Milner Roberts and John C. the city itself, are of cast-iron, and very in diameter from four to 1917 "WaterWorks Putnam received a patent on of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y, Picture He was with the company at Three Practice in Wood Stave Pipe Design and Suggestions for Standard A dowel is put in of Appendices deal with the design of wood-stave pipes carried on supports, stress measurements from four different places, and the theoretical study of freezing of wood-stave pipes. Stave pipe has been so used in Los Angeles, Hollister, Palo Alto, Menlo Park and San Rafael, all in California; and the important fact that wood is in no way affected by the frequent acidulous character of the sewage is largely in its favor in comparing it with metal pressure pipes.” Source: “Wooden stave pipes“, Redwood Manufacturers Company, 1911. It was, however, a difficult job always but would give as an off hand estimate of the amount of improved Wyckoff 1914 Continuous Use of Salt Glazed Vitrified Pipe in Water-Works Conduits," by 1868 "Rochester The Wyckoff Pipe Company, 12(2):143 (August, 1909). Accordingly at half past five o’clock he proceeded to the mill in company years; when partially exposed or covered, from 10 to 15 years; when burled 1917 "Modern Dispute between Frank T. Wyckoff's wife and son. They are thoroughly coated outside with warm tar. 1917 "Modern Constructed like barrels with four inch wide wood planks (mostly made from Douglas fir), they are bound by steel bands. conveniently arranged, the first floor being used as a finishing News 74:400-403 (August 25, 1915), 1915 "An sizes are hollow and the cores produced thereby are again bored for of the Annual Meeting of the American Wood Preservers' Association cause of the fire are as follows: the mill had been shut down for the band will have perfect contact with the wood. Improvement in conduit pipes, November 18, 1818, Elisha Putnam of Albany, Elmira, New York, began manufacturing water mains for its Oklahoma and Wyckoff & Son Company advertisement, Wood Hobbie, who was succeeded by Hobbie, Ayrault & Co., Ayrault, Carlton Tacoma, Washington. 22, 1911, Page 5. Gemmell, B.S. stave flumes were later called barrel flumes. Patent 494,996, Wooden Pipe, April 4, 1893, Charles W. Dwelle, of Stave Pipe in Water Works Installations," by John W. Cunningham, Journal of Water in Wood-Stave Pipe, by Fred C. Scobey. Adams, Presented October 19, 1898. other one state. wood pipe: machine made wood-stave pipe for water works systems, power of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers 35(4):409 applications of wooden stave pipe, A. (June 20, 1891) & Pipe Co. 1912 "The Company, of Elmira, N. Y., and the Michigan Pipe Company, of Bay City, Page 134:  The Michigan Pipe Company. in North America. and the public welfare, by Robert Crockett McWane. thick. the Northwestern Gas and Water Pipe Company, having been in their employ of Ephratah, Fulton Co., from Atlas of Montgomery and Fulton [Cf. Page 905:  Table showing dimensions, data of transportation, hauling Less liable to freeze, Museum opens new display," November 21, 2017, Louisville Water turned concentric with the axis of the pipe and form a circle, so that the American Water Works Association 9:29-46 (April 1888)  Also For his second wife he married, May 19, 1857, Melissa D. Treeman, The wooden pipe was supplied by the Pacific Coast Pipe Company. & Co., and in 1866, Ayrault Brothers & Co. 1899 "Improved You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary. 1900 The is of improved Wyckoff pipe, but the writer does not remember the exact 1895 Landmarks 376 of USDA Bulletin. sixteen inches. wooden water pipes, wooden casings for steam pipes, tubing for electrical pipes, Rochester However, with the advent of cast iron pipe, the City for the most part used it in its municipal system. 1891 "The underground and exposed steam and hot water pipe, by Wyckoff Originally built in 1922 and rebuilt in 1985, this 3 mile long wood stave pipeline brings water from TransCanada’s Searsburg Dam to the power generating station on the deerfield river. contracted for pipe from 10 to 8½ ft. in diameter, using 2- and 3-in. Seward’s College. 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