The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 96
... iron cargo of a small vessel can be lifted into these yards by one swing of the powerful shears and if it were necessary to do so the vessel without its cargo could be swung ashore . Float Ships with Gas A NOVEL use for acetylene gas ...
... iron cargo of a small vessel can be lifted into these yards by one swing of the powerful shears and if it were necessary to do so the vessel without its cargo could be swung ashore . Float Ships with Gas A NOVEL use for acetylene gas ...
Page 99
... iron employed in the work was made by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Works , and the huge proportions of many of the Constructions of almost equal size have recently been made by the company for use in improvements on the Northern Pacific ...
... iron employed in the work was made by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Works , and the huge proportions of many of the Constructions of almost equal size have recently been made by the company for use in improvements on the Northern Pacific ...
Page 101
... iron or steel are welded together , they are joined by mak- ing the pieces so hot that the particles of one piece will stick to those of the other , no medium being used to join them . FIGURE I. Brass Wire In brazing , however , the ...
... iron or steel are welded together , they are joined by mak- ing the pieces so hot that the particles of one piece will stick to those of the other , no medium being used to join them . FIGURE I. Brass Wire In brazing , however , the ...
Page 103
... iron ; the bore uniform , except at the end , which is ter- minated with a nozzle of the usual conical form ; the piston is of wood and is driven down by a heavy mal- let . In using the syringe , it is adjusted to the hole ; the ...
... iron ; the bore uniform , except at the end , which is ter- minated with a nozzle of the usual conical form ; the piston is of wood and is driven down by a heavy mal- let . In using the syringe , it is adjusted to the hole ; the ...
Page 106
... of soap- suds for lubrication instead of cylinder oil , either entirely or at stated intervals , is a means of avoiding such accidents . Joining Leather to Iron Question : How can leather be 106 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... of soap- suds for lubrication instead of cylinder oil , either entirely or at stated intervals , is a means of avoiding such accidents . Joining Leather to Iron Question : How can leather be 106 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
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