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Definition of Pipe fitter
1. Noun. A craftsman who installs and repairs pipes and fixtures and appliances.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipe Fitter
Literary usage of Pipe fitter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Descriptions of Occupations by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Employment Service (1918)
"Description: The duties of the journeyman pipe fitter are to install pipe fittings
for ... Qualifications: He must be a thoroughly practical pipe fitter, ..."
2. I.C.S. Reference Library: A Series of Textbooks Prepared for the Students of by International Correspondence Schools (1905)
"On heating plans, the pipe fitter should give each riser a number by which to
identify it; thus, the illustration shows the bends required for riser No. 7. ..."
3. Audels Engineers and Mechanics Guide by Frank Duncan Graham (1921)
"The mechanic who performs the work of pipe fitting is called a pipe fitter, FIG.
5169.—Ordinary pipe vise. It_ consists of a. plain (as shown), ..."
4. Science and Industry (1900)
"As the article has been written for the benefit of those inexperienced in this
line of work, it is probable that the good pipe fitter will find nothing new ..."
5. Descriptions of Occupations by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Employment Service (1918)
"Description: The duties of the journeyman pipe fitter are to install pipe fittings
for ... Qualifications: He must be a thoroughly practical pipe fitter, ..."
6. I.C.S. Reference Library: A Series of Textbooks Prepared for the Students of by International Correspondence Schools (1905)
"On heating plans, the pipe fitter should give each riser a number by which to
identify it; thus, the illustration shows the bends required for riser No. 7. ..."
7. Audels Engineers and Mechanics Guide by Frank Duncan Graham (1921)
"The mechanic who performs the work of pipe fitting is called a pipe fitter, FIG.
5169.—Ordinary pipe vise. It_ consists of a. plain (as shown), ..."
8. Science and Industry (1900)
"As the article has been written for the benefit of those inexperienced in this
line of work, it is probable that the good pipe fitter will find nothing new ..."