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... thickness . Some of the sheets in the last casting remained on our pile for about ten years , and were finally melted down and turned into sash - weights . Messrs . M. Hall and Co. write me that they still keep the appliances for ...
... thickness . Some of the sheets in the last casting remained on our pile for about ten years , and were finally melted down and turned into sash - weights . Messrs . M. Hall and Co. write me that they still keep the appliances for ...
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... bossings - of an even thickness right throughout . 5. Every schoolboy knows that from nothing you can take nothing . It is , therefore , useless to attempt to work a piece of lead of a certain superficial area into 26 PLUMBING .
... bossings - of an even thickness right throughout . 5. Every schoolboy knows that from nothing you can take nothing . It is , therefore , useless to attempt to work a piece of lead of a certain superficial area into 26 PLUMBING .
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... thickness in the latter as it was in the former . And yet some men often try this , with the result that lead in . at starting is thinned down at the finishing to in . , with , perhaps , a " bird's - eye " ( a little hole ) here and ...
... thickness in the latter as it was in the former . And yet some men often try this , with the result that lead in . at starting is thinned down at the finishing to in . , with , perhaps , a " bird's - eye " ( a little hole ) here and ...
Page 28
... thickness . It is also easier and quicker to work up sup- plies of lead in the form of wavelets than in the form of driblets ; for the lead particles travel better in masses , and in rounded forms , than in detachments or thin lines ...
... thickness . It is also easier and quicker to work up sup- plies of lead in the form of wavelets than in the form of driblets ; for the lead particles travel better in masses , and in rounded forms , than in detachments or thin lines ...
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... thickness all over , a surplus of lead equal to 6 in . by 6 in . must be got rid of . But to boss or work up a break for the sides to be of equal height , 6 in . , lead just that size ( 6 in . by 6 in . ) is wanted . When , therefore ...
... thickness all over , a surplus of lead equal to 6 in . by 6 in . must be got rid of . But to boss or work up a break for the sides to be of equal height , 6 in . , lead just that size ( 6 in . by 6 in . ) is wanted . When , therefore ...
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