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Definition of Puddlers

Puddler
Puddler Pud"dler, n. One who converts cast iron into wrought iron by the process of puddling.

Meaning of Puddlers from wikipedia

- two-man crew, a puddler and helper could produce around 1.5 tons of iron in a 12-hour shift. The strenuous labor, heat and fumes caused puddlers to have a short...
- The Youngstown Puddlers was a Minor League Baseball team based in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. The team was part of the Interstate League. The team...
- A puddle is a very small ac****ulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. It can form either by pooling in a depression on the surface, or by surface...
- double puddling furnace is similar to a single puddling furnace, with the major difference being there are two work doors allowing two puddlers to work...
- Puddle of Mudd is an American rock band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1992. The band has sold over seven million albums. Their major-label debut,...
- Carrion-feeders seem to represent a different feeding guild from "classical" mud-puddlers and fruit-feeders. They include diverse taxa, e.g. brush-footed butterflies...
- soil structure. V. Bound water in normal and puddled soils, Ariz. Agric. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull, No. 100, pp. 155–218. BIS specifications for Puddlers...
- alter ego Puddles Pity Party, is an American singer and entertainer based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Geier now performs almost exclusively as Puddles, and he...
- The Puddle are a New Zealand rock band originally formed in Dunedin in 1983 by George D. Henderson. They had a mini-album, a live album, a studio album...
- American labor union which existed from 1858 until 1876. The union recruited puddlers, skilled craftsmen who mani****ted pig iron to create steel. In the 1870s...