Building 413A

Gebouw 413A

Shell and grenade store

Built in 1952, not a monument

Past
This building is a prime example of a factory building dating from the reconstruction period. It was here that shells and grenade casings were made and stored. In the 1980s, some of it was converted to dip baths, a workshop where grenade casings were degreased, phosphated, lacquered, and muffled.

Present
Currently, it houses the Oostzaan workshop for building works, set design, interior construction, and design. Erik Bleeker and Teun van der Heide are the members of the cooperative venture.

Machine voor het schoonmaken van munitieonderdelen in gebouw 413 hembrug

Machine for cleaning ammunition parts in Building 413, 1973-2003
Company nurse Loek Libert reported noise sources to Eurometaal, including the drums in which .50 cartridge cases were post-treated. These drums made a lot of noise, so the company ended up making a formwork element around them. 

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