The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 100
... surface of the castings made smooth and bright . The brush is made of strong steel bristles . These remove the sand from the surface of the casting . The brushes may be used by hand or be driven by power . This is the most common method ...
... surface of the castings made smooth and bright . The brush is made of strong steel bristles . These remove the sand from the surface of the casting . The brushes may be used by hand or be driven by power . This is the most common method ...
Page 550
... surface to be of any damage to the enemy , and it will be an easy mark for the destroyer shooting in its wake di- rectly overhead . It is claimed that the new destroyer can hit the mark 150 feet below the surface , a depth to which no ...
... surface to be of any damage to the enemy , and it will be an easy mark for the destroyer shooting in its wake di- rectly overhead . It is claimed that the new destroyer can hit the mark 150 feet below the surface , a depth to which no ...
Page 640
... Surface deposits of this character run from a few inches to three or four feet in thickness . Beneath this , there ... surface deposits with clay , other salts of soda and sand . Prospectors have proved that the rock salt formation ...
... Surface deposits of this character run from a few inches to three or four feet in thickness . Beneath this , there ... surface deposits with clay , other salts of soda and sand . Prospectors have proved that the rock salt formation ...
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