A cooper is a person who makes barrels. An example of this term used in a sentence would be, "The owner of the vineyard took the tour group to the cooperage where the wine barrels were made."
Tight cooperage refers to containers used to store liquids, such as wine casks, beer barrels, or hot tubs. Containers built to hold solid materials are called slack cooperage.
Speyside Cooperage was created in 1947.
Swedish Cooperage Union was created in 1892.
Swedish Cooperage Union ended in 1936.
Many containers in this classification are made from staves, heads, and hoops--a group of products called cooperage.
Tonnellerie.
The Bauer Cooperage was founded in San Francisco, CA in 1904-1905 (by my great grandfather) Simon Bauer. It was officially "S. Bauer Cooperage and Company." After Simon Bauer passed away (abt 1938?) the cooperage was run by Simon's second eldest son, Alex Bauer. His eldest son, Samuel Bauer, (my grandfather) also worked at the cooperage into the 1950s. Samuel Bauer opened a second cooperage in Alemeda, CA. Over the years, the Bauer Cooperage had many fires and had to be rebuilt several times. It existed until the early1950s.
Fred Putnam Hankerson has written: 'The cooperage handbook' -- subject- s -: Coopers and cooperage
A. E. Boadle has written: 'Cooperage trade of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Coopers and cooperage
Shakertown 1992 Inc., Blue Grass Cooperage Cooperage Co. and Colonial Cedar Company Inc. lead the industry.
The wood used for barrel making in most Cooperage's is American, European and French Oak.Please see related link below.
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