The Technical World Magazine, Volumes 18-19Technical World Company, 1912 |
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Page 56
... engine to the wheels is made possible by means of an old leather strap which connects the engine to the rear axle . Equally simple and ingenious are the other essential parts of this vehicle . One might think it a rather dangerous ...
... engine to the wheels is made possible by means of an old leather strap which connects the engine to the rear axle . Equally simple and ingenious are the other essential parts of this vehicle . One might think it a rather dangerous ...
Page 61
... engines have now been brought to a great state of perfection , but this prin- ciple could not be applied to a motor of ... engine for the same power . Our view shows it built to- gether with a dy- namo , with the tur- bine next the floor ...
... engines have now been brought to a great state of perfection , but this prin- ciple could not be applied to a motor of ... engine for the same power . Our view shows it built to- gether with a dy- namo , with the tur- bine next the floor ...
Page 62
... engine . COLONEL MOSEBY IN MOVING PICTURES COLONEL MOSEBY has always been the best known of the daredevil heroes of the Civil War . This is largely due to the dashing exploits in which he participated during the war but is prob- same ...
... engine . COLONEL MOSEBY IN MOVING PICTURES COLONEL MOSEBY has always been the best known of the daredevil heroes of the Civil War . This is largely due to the dashing exploits in which he participated during the war but is prob- same ...
Page 63
... engine as power and the derrick and drilling apparatus pro- vided , it digs a hole seven feet deep and then with the power of the engine hoists the largest and heaviest pole and lowers it into the hole without difficulty . It will be ...
... engine as power and the derrick and drilling apparatus pro- vided , it digs a hole seven feet deep and then with the power of the engine hoists the largest and heaviest pole and lowers it into the hole without difficulty . It will be ...
Page 106
... ENGINE WITH HEADLESS CYLINDERS BELIEVING that more power can be secured from an engine exerting the force of steam in two directions at once instead of one as in the ordinary engine , an inventor of Biloxi , Miss . , has built an engine ...
... ENGINE WITH HEADLESS CYLINDERS BELIEVING that more power can be secured from an engine exerting the force of steam in two directions at once instead of one as in the ordinary engine , an inventor of Biloxi , Miss . , has built an engine ...
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