The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME. THE WRONG WAY OF LAYING OUT THE BRICK FOR THE WORKMEN'S USE . THE WALL IS AT THIS LEVEL . THE FATHER OF EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS . Frederick W. million was paid out in bonuses , the entire ...
... HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME. THE WRONG WAY OF LAYING OUT THE BRICK FOR THE WORKMEN'S USE . THE WALL IS AT THIS LEVEL . THE FATHER OF EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS . Frederick W. million was paid out in bonuses , the entire ...
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METHOD OF HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME WITH CRUDE OIL BURNER . This is the new method . Formerly a piece of red - hot gas pipe was placed around the tire to expand it . It was a slower process . 16 99 efficiency engineer ...
METHOD OF HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME WITH CRUDE OIL BURNER . This is the new method . Formerly a piece of red - hot gas pipe was placed around the tire to expand it . It was a slower process . 16 99 efficiency engineer ...
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... heat . When red heat is at- tained in the crownsheet through lack of water , the heads of the stay bolts are the first parts to be af- fected , and under pressure from within , pull through and leave the sheets un- supported and at the ...
... heat . When red heat is at- tained in the crownsheet through lack of water , the heads of the stay bolts are the first parts to be af- fected , and under pressure from within , pull through and leave the sheets un- supported and at the ...
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... HEAT TO WHICH IT WAS SUBJECTED . fallen about five inches below the crown- sheet and a temperature of 1,125 degrees in the firebox was recorded by a pyro- meter . In other words , the crownsheet had attained a good working heat . At ...
... HEAT TO WHICH IT WAS SUBJECTED . fallen about five inches below the crown- sheet and a temperature of 1,125 degrees in the firebox was recorded by a pyro- meter . In other words , the crownsheet had attained a good working heat . At ...
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... heat was so great they could not long remain . It was September 10 of this last season when the revenue cutter Manning first approached the Bering Sea volcano , and the adventurous spirits insisited on going ashore . Changes were many ...
... heat was so great they could not long remain . It was September 10 of this last season when the revenue cutter Manning first approached the Bering Sea volcano , and the adventurous spirits insisited on going ashore . Changes were many ...
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