The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 80
... machine would dig 180 lineal feet per hour , or 1,800 feet per working day of ten hours . STEAM DITCH - EXCAVATOR AT WORK . Dynamite Outdone POTASIMITE is a new explosive , per- fected in Monterey , Mexico , and first used . with ...
... machine would dig 180 lineal feet per hour , or 1,800 feet per working day of ten hours . STEAM DITCH - EXCAVATOR AT WORK . Dynamite Outdone POTASIMITE is a new explosive , per- fected in Monterey , Mexico , and first used . with ...
Page 85
... machine operator stamped it , and that if the operator had stopped for even the instant necessary to change or adjust his label it is very prob- able that Mr. Jones - and some five hun- dred other subscribers on that particular line of ...
... machine operator stamped it , and that if the operator had stopped for even the instant necessary to change or adjust his label it is very prob- able that Mr. Jones - and some five hun- dred other subscribers on that particular line of ...
Page 86
... machine operators who wind it on little brass machines , in the front of which are knives arranged like a pair of scissors to clip and paste the It is almost midnight : the last page has shot down the elevator ; been whisked to the ...
... machine operators who wind it on little brass machines , in the front of which are knives arranged like a pair of scissors to clip and paste the It is almost midnight : the last page has shot down the elevator ; been whisked to the ...
Page 97
... machine necessarily must experience on striking the earth . A Frenchman solved the riddle . Con- sulting his mathematics , he placed a col- lapsible platform where the machine would drop .. It was thirty feet from the end of the incline ...
... machine necessarily must experience on striking the earth . A Frenchman solved the riddle . Con- sulting his mathematics , he placed a col- lapsible platform where the machine would drop .. It was thirty feet from the end of the incline ...
Page 100
... a mechanism placed in a kind of cupboard on deck , which acts as soon as the strain on the line is released by the uncoupling of the kite . Flying Machine Model Now [ OW that the Wright brothers 100 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... a mechanism placed in a kind of cupboard on deck , which acts as soon as the strain on the line is released by the uncoupling of the kite . Flying Machine Model Now [ OW that the Wright brothers 100 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
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