RMC4FC96–A madeiran fisherman repairing his boat, by Caulking with hemp.
RM2AG57HN–. Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems. onespot. The practical way is to tamp it lightlyall around before the final calking. In thisway you will get a level joint. After tamp-ing it lightly, calk it tight. Never strikethe calking iron with all your might, how-ever, as this is not necessary. Much betterresults are obtained by striking lighterblows and going around the joint severaltimes. Photo No. 38 shows the lead- jointbeing calked. How to Calk a Horizontal Joint Calking a horizontal joint requires a dif-ferent procedure from calking an uprightjoint, because measures must be ta
RFD6JARE–Artistic forging element in Bruges, Belgium
RM2ABY08J–A RAILWAY MAIL CATCHER. AN APPARATUS FOR RECORDING THE OSCILLATIONS OF LIGHTHOUSE TOWERS. A NEW MAIL CATCHING AND DELIVERING DEVICE A PNEUMATIC DECK-CALKING TOOL. PNEUMATIC DECK-CALKING TOOL IN OPERATION SHOW ING SEAM OPENER AND CALKING IRON WITH PNEUMATIC HAMMER. Some Automobile Statistics. AN APPARATUS FOR RECORDING THE OSCILLATIONS OF LIGHTHOUSE TOWERS., scientific american, 1906-04-14
RFS2A46H–Historic fishing vessel owner and captain demonstrates the use of traditional boatbuilding techniques, materials and tools to maintain his 100 year old wooden fishing boat.
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RMPFEPGT–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. Fig. 12.—Plank showing beveled edge for calking.. Fig. 13.—Sill and npright, showing method of joining. 8x8 inches, with 6x8 inch tie framed and driftbolted to the posts. Fence posts to be 6 X 6 inches. The gates to be bolted and spiked together and braced as shown. To be hung with J x 3 x 36 inch strap eye-and-bolt hinges. Bolt to run through posts and hinges ])olted to gates. Gates to have ^ x 3 x 16 inch iron hasp bolted to gates and a suitable bolt staple, with iron pin and chain for locking.. Please note that these image
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RM2CRPHPJ–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 1813. YARNING IRON. YARNING IRONS.-Fig. 1813. FIG. 1814. CALKING IRON. NUMBER 1. !^-INCH THICK AT POINT.NUMBER 2. -fVlNCH THICK AT POINT EACHEACH .80 CALKING IRONS.-Fig. 18(4. NUMBER 1 ■) 3 4 5 i; 8 SIZE. ........ EACH . . ....... -INCHES .1. 6(» ±.GO s. 60 .05 .05 .70 .70 1 .75 ., , I ,,„ . , ulWTilllllllllllll ir. .||il|tlli<ll|l|llilllllllllllllllllllliilllilllli[lllllM^^^^ IFIG. 1815. COLD CHISEL. COLD CH
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RM2CRPJ72–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 1813. YARNING IRON. YARNING IRONS.-Fig. 1813. FIG. 1814. CALKING IRON. NUMBER 1. !^-INCH THICK AT POINT.NUMBER 2. -fVlNCH THICK AT POINT EACHEACH .80 CALKING IRONS.-Fig. 18(4. NUMBER 1 ■) 3 4 5 i; 8 SIZE. ........ EACH . . ....... -INCHES .1. 6(» ±.GO s. 60 .05 .05 .70 .70 1 .75 ., , I ,,„ . , ulWTilllllllllllll ir. .||il|tlli<ll|l|llilllllllllllllllllllliilllilllli[lllllM^^^^ IFIG. 1815. COLD CHISEL. COLD CH
RM2AFP28J–. The boy travellers in Australasia : adventures of two youths in a journey to the Sandwich, Marquesas, Society, Samoan and Feejee islands, and through the colonies of New Zealand, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia. d he theninvented a pump by which air could be forced. His boat took fifteen weeks for its construction. Its sails were ofnative matting, the cordage was of the bark of the hibiscus, the oakumfor calking the seams was made from banana stumps and cocoanut MURDER OF THE MISSIONARY REV. JOHN WILLIAMS. Ill husks, and the sheaves were of iron-wood. To
RM2AM828P–Locomotive boiler construction; a practical treatise for boilermakers, boiler users and inspectors .. . Figure 274 Figure 275. The Derry Collar* Co. Figure 276 The Derry-Collard C« Figure 277. Calking details. Calk ini No matter how much of the best labor has been ex-pended on a locomotive boiler, its final success dependsupon the calking it receives. Many a poorly calkedboiler has been hurried off to the erecting shop and thenwhen the water pressure was turned on another hurryup job was made calking the leaks. The lagging was puton and the sheet iron covering, everything painted andpolished u
RM2AJ8BY1–American Blacksmithing, toolsmiths' and steelworkers' manual . ith the exception that the bevel of a calking tool is onone side only, the other side being perfectly straightwith the body of the tool. Boilermakers chisels will be found mentioned in an-other part of this book. Haxdening Shear Blades. When hardening blades to shear boiler plate or iron,heat the cutting edge only (say for 1 inch back) bydrawing back and forth through the fire, making sureto get a very even heat from end to end, then quenchfti the hardening bath from a vertical position and cool TOOLSMITH AND STEELWORKER 115 off en
RM2AG57WT–. Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems. Photo No. 3h. Cutting soil pipe When the lead is hot, be sure you firstheat the ladle by laying it alongside themelting pot before dipping it into the lead.If a cold ladle is dipped into the lead, anexplosion is liable to result. Photo No. 35shows lead and ladle being heated at thesame time.. mum Photo No. J8. Calking lead joint After the blast furnace is going, packoakum in the hub, in which sets the pieceof pipe you are to calk in, ramming it downtight with a yarning iron, as shown inPhoto No. 36. The directions that followare for an upr
RM2AKWHBX–Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . tapered threads, slip-joint couplings notbeing permitted. The brass ferrulesused are of best quality, bell shaped,extra heavy, cast brass, 4 in. long. Thesoldering nipples are of iron pipe sizebrass pipe and cast brass. The brass screw caps for cleanoutsare of extra heavy type, Vs in. thick andwith a flange 3-16 in. thick. The bodyof the cleanout ferrule is of the sameweight as for the brass calking ferrules.. FIG. 1. THE SERVICE PIPING FOR A TYPICAL GROUP OF LAVATORIES IN THEOTTAWA UNION RAILWAY TERMINAL. PIG. 2. WATER SUPPLY TANK WITH
RM2AJKJCK–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . Dairymens Ice King Plow No. 315—8-inch Ice King, 5 cutting teeth and clearing tooth,with 22-in. non-adjustable swing guide, weight each 155 lbs. m ym SawsNo. 21. With Wrought Iron and Beechwood Handles In 5-foot length and 17 lb. weight. Also furnished in woodcases with leather strap. Calking Bars No. 457—Length 4 ft. 3 in., blade 14 x 4% in., hollow handle1 in. diameter, weight each 8 lbs. Used to calk the endsof the grooves on the field and on the floats before theyare detached, with the chips made in grooving, in orderto prevent the water fro
RM2CPG1X0–. Book of the Royal blue . e ./ LOCOMOTIVE SHOP. i7 iron, driven by the rotary air motor, iscapable of doing three or four times theamount of work performed by the old-fashioned method. And again, thepneumatic hand hammer and chiselwhich are in constant use lure, are themost unique inventions of the age,accomplishing as they do almost auto-matically, guided only by the hand ofan operator, the riveting of boiler-platestogether, the cutting out of dozens offlues in the boiler, or calking new fluesinto place with a rapidity which is simply or particular skill of hand is requiredof the man who cli
RM2CGTR3D–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . .LEABLE Iron Castings. iSoie Mafl<ifacturer$Of THfJANNEY COUPLER FOFf PA5SENCCR AND FREIGHT CARS, /^/7/.s/j//jy//f, V^/. J. Pneumatic Tools. GREAT LABOR-SAVINGDEVICE FOR CALKING BOILERS, BEADING FLUES, HEADING RIVETS, CHIPPING CASTINGS, CUTTING KEY SLOTS, DRIVING NAILS AND SPIKES. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR RAILROAD SHOPS. Will ^ea-d TxT^ro Z^l-uies a, IMCiu-uLte. All Hammers sent on ten days trial subject to approval, and gtiaranteed for one year against repairs. CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL CO., ■ 553 Monadno
RM2CGT6JX–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Ialleable Iron Castings. Sole Manufaclurer^Of / THE JANNEY COUPLER /^ FOR PASStNCtR AND FREIGHT CARS A-//.s/////y//i. 7^/. ^j. Pneumatic Tools. GREAT LABOR-SAVINGDEVICE FOR CALKING BOILERS. BEADING FLUES. HEADING RIVETS, CHIPPING CASTINGS. CUTTING HEY SLOTS, DRIVING NAILS AND SPIKES. KSPECI.M.I.V ADAPTED lOK KAILKOAD SlIolS. •7«7111 to«t.c]. 1-7t7-o ZlU.eis A> IVXinixto. All Hammers sent on ten days trial subject to approval, and guaranteed for one year against repairs. CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL CO., ■
RM2AM830K–Locomotive boiler construction; a practical treatise for boilermakers, boiler users and inspectors .. . Figure 272 Attaching sand box and bell The Derry CuttarS Co Figure 273 the rivets countersunk flush on the outside. The top Tand the cover plate C are made of cast iron. The base of a bell, Fig. 273, is chipped to the boilerin a similar manner as the dome. The feet are madeabout one inch long and will fit almost any boiler bychipping to suit. The bell is usually held by two studs onthe top center line, one front and one back. 279 Calking..
RM2CE4AP7–. Shield and compressed air tunneling . Fig. 131.—Tools used in calking with sal ammoniac and iron filings thejoints of an iron-lined tunnel. (Courtesy of Pennsylvania Railroad.)1. 2-lb. hammer. 2. Narrow calking tool. 3. Medium calking tool. 4.Wide calking tool. 5. Cutting and cleaning tool. 6. Pusher for placing themixture in the groove. 191. Cleaning the Groove.—Whatever the form of the grooves,they are thoroughly scraped out with a special tool, cleaned withcotton waste and washed with a stream of water under a pressureof at least 50 lb. per square inch. 192. Illustrations of Process.—Figu
RMRE0WBT–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. MIXED FIBERS 231 coarse fabrics. Tarred ravelings of heinp rope are exten- sively used under the name of oakum for calking the seams of wooden vessels and also the joints of iron pipes, and the like. The plant has been grown and its fiber used for many centuries in the Old World. At present the largest supply comes from Northern Europe, and the liest cjuality from Italy. The method of treatment is much the same as for flax.. Fig. 217, II.—Flax. Flower, cut vertically. Pistil and calyx. Stamens and pistil. Floral diag
RM2CJ2FWH–. Principles and practice of plumbing . is dischargeddirectly into a drainage system the steam heats the waterin traps, causing it to vaporize and emit a disagreeableodor within the building. Also, if the system is constructedof cast iron with lead calked joints the expansion and con-traction of the lines will work the lead calking out of thehubs and cause the joints to leak. Type of Blow-Off Tanks.—A blow-off tank and con-nections are shown in Fig. 54. Water enters the condens-ing tank from the boiler through the pipe a. When re-leased from pressure, some of the water instantly flashesinto st
RMRCX1G2–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. Fig. 12.—Plank showing beveled edge for calking.. Fig. 13.—Sill and npright, showing method of joining. 8x8 inches, with 6x8 inch tie framed and driftbolted to the posts. Fence posts to be 6 X 6 inches. The gates to be bolted and spiked together and braced as shown. To be hung with J x 3 x 36 inch strap eye-and-bolt hinges. Bolt to run through posts and hinges ])olted to gates. Gates to have ^ x 3 x 16 inch iron hasp bolted to gates and a suitable bolt staple, with iron pin and chain for locking.. Please note that these image
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