Barrel makers are called coopers.
they are called Coopers
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The collective noun for monkeys are:a barrel of monkeysa cartload of monkeysa tribe of monkeysa troop of monkeys
BARRELED with a single L. Things in a barrel, or pertaining to a gun barrel, or the past tense of to barrel (to put in a barrel, or to move rapidly and recklessly, as a barrel rolling; to juggernaut).
Poem is from the Greek poema, a noun derived from the verb poie-o, to make or do. Poets are often called makers
In trade the Barrel is abbreviated BBL which means Blue Barrel indicating the standard blue barrel containing 42 U.S. gallons.
A barrel maker is called a cooper.
It depends on the barrel.
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A manual butter maker is a churn, but it is not hand-held. The barrel rests on the ground with a plunger that you operate standing up, or the barrel lies in a cradle with a handle that you turn. You can see pictures at the link below.
the spanish makers used everybodies names. quality is fair to good, values? $75 to $150
Any of the major barrel makers should be able to help you - Lija, McMillan, etc..
Most makers use steel of one type or another.
clock makers are called horologists
Check the barrel for the makers name.
Serial numbers are not unique between makers. Impossible to answer.
It comes from Scottish barrel makers who used rods to keep the wooden staves together.
On the INSIDE of the barrel, they are called grooves. Together with the ungrooved areas, called lands, they make up rifling. On the OUTSIDE of the barrel, they are called flutes. These are cuts made in the barrel to make it lighter.