Car - Factory - Engine testing 1903
by Mike Savad
Title
Car - Factory - Engine testing 1903
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized photo from 1903
Original title: The testing room, Leland & Faulconer Manf
Location: Detroit, Mi
Henry Leland, originally worked with Henry Ford when he was very young. Before assembly lines were invented by Henry Ford, Leland invented universal parts. Before, each engine was created one by one, and nothing really matched. Leland created stock parts that made it a lot easier to repair.
He used to work in a gun factory, and learned how to machine parts, which he then later used to build his factory and his cars. As a demonstration he took two cars apart, mixed the parts and put it all back together again. The company earned the nickname, "the standard of the world".
The difference between Ford and LeLand's factory was their method of approach for assembly. Leland had one person standing in front of one item building it all. Ford moved the item to the person that specialized in that one job.
These engines by the way are single cylinder engines, and this is the room they test them. Exactly what they do I don't know, how caustic it was to be in there, I also don't know, it was dark though. I also don't know how they moved parts around, I assume it was done by hand.
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August 30th, 2018
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