Pile Driver ... and the Noise

Sun, 04/16/2017 - 10:17

Rialto Theatre was still operating when this photo was taken.  If not the arrow on this ad tells us where the theatre was, the historical and decorative building on the right should -  a bit up and to the right.

The pile driver across the street from my home was nice to see when they set it up, until the pounding noise began and ran all day except during breaks.

Source: uwants.com - post #2247 by user 4rex -  http://www.uwants.com/viewthread.php?tid=14833421&page=150#pid215946686

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Hi There,

If it was that earlly (according to the film) the site may not be the Duke of Windsor Social Service Building.  I'll see if I could find any older maps.

On the other hand, that kind of pile driver seemed to be very common in the 1960s through 1970s.  When Jardine-Matheson built the Excelcior back then there were quite a few of them pounding very close to Paterson Street.  Could someone confirm if that was a steam engine back there?

T

That was certainly a steam boiler at the rear of this machine. The vertical silver riveted cylinder with a chimney at the top.

Steam is exhausting from the piston-driven hammer at the top of the pile-driver.

It is surprising that given these boilers were perched on the back of the piling rig rocking on skids, that accidents seem to have been rare.                                                                        

A steam producing boiler this size and operating pressure has the same characteristics as a large bomb. It could explode if not monitored very carefully while in service.