The Submarine Boys on Duty - Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat by Victor G. Durham
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Jaggers and O'brien to bring forward one of the longer pieces of feed
pipe. This the foreman helped to fit in place. "Mr. Pollard," reported Owen, soon, "this pipe is a small botch on the part of the contractor." "What's wrong" asked the inventor, quickly, springing forward and bending over to examine. "The pipe is about a half inch too long," replied Owen. "But one of the superintendent's men over at the machine shop can cut it to fit?" asked the inventor, looking uneasy. "Oh, he can cut it all right, but there's the new thread to be cut, too," explained the foreman, pointing. "I'm sorry, sir, but if you want a good job, without any danger of botch, you'll have to wire the contractors to rush a new pipe, cut exactly to the specifications." "But that will delay us at least forty-eight hours, and the launching date is so near at hand," protested the inventor. "You'd better put your launching off two days, Mr. Pollard, than take any chances of having a bad connection in your fuel feed pipes," argued the foreman. "Confound such luck!" growled Pollard, turning away. "Well, come over to the office with me, and we'll wire a kick and a prayer to the contractors." |
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