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steam fitter

American  

noun

  1. a person who installs and repairs steampipes and their accessories.


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Origin of steam fitter

First recorded in 1885–90

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By the time he was 30 he was a master electrician, a plumber, steam fitter, pipe fitter, mechanic, welder, architect.

From Washington Times • Sep. 3, 2018

“When I was growing up, everyone in my family was a steam fitter, which was a blue-collar, union job,” he wrote in a contribution for “My One Big Break,” a 2004 book.

From Washington Post • May 13, 2016

Players in Central Park included a bar owner, a steam fitter, a hairdresser, the maitre d' at New York City's Rainbow Room and Wall Street types.

From Time Magazine Archive

The son of a peasant farmer in the Ukraine, he worked as a shepherd, steam fitter and coal miner.

From Time Magazine Archive

The washer is arranged so that the black may flow out near the steam fitter, G, beneath the floor.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882 by Various

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