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Why is Jeff boat America's largest inland shipbuilder? The extra steps we take to insure quality construction keep us in front. Our tough standards are designed to make dependable barges that work hard and yield a fast return on investment. be rotated for maximum downhand welding. In addition, all metal parts exposed to corrosive underwater conditions are sequence welded to eliminate distortion. Yard Capabilities Gantries enable us to construct bows, sterns, keels and sides in the area of the yard that will provide the most efficient use of manpower and equipment. These gantries then de- liver subassemblies to the final as- sembly area near the launch ways. The end product is a superior vessel crafted to accurately meet our customer's fleet requirements. If you'd like more information on how we can put our 40 years of experience in shipbuilding to work for you, call us at (812) 288-0100. Or, write Jeffboat, Inc., Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130. Wheelabrator. PAINT BOOTH 1200 Plate Press To meet exact hull specifications, we use two large press brakes to form half-inch plate in lengths of up to 40 Sub-assembly Building Jeffboat's 350' x 120' subassembly building permits year-round fabrica- tion of assemblies weighing as much as 100 tons. Fifty-five foot ceilings allow even the largest assemblies to feet. Then, in our 700-foot plate pro- cessing shop, the plate is precisely cut out on burning tables with duo- graph, linagraph and servograph machines. The Wheelabrator Using the wheelabrator is one of these extra measures. After pre-dry- ing all the plate steel that goes into our barges, we blast the plate on both sides for exceptional dura- bility. Following the blasting, we cover one or both sides with inor- ganic zinc and oven dry the plate for further processing. DRYER SHOT WIRE BLAST BRUSH METAL DRYER MAN MARKS STEEL JEFFBOAT America's largest inland shipbuilder Division of Texas Gas Transmission Corp. March 1, 1980 5