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The Manufacturer and Builder : Volume 0002, Issue 2 February 1870: The Manufacturer and Builder

By Western and Company

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Title: The Manufacturer and Builder : Volume 0002, Issue 2 February 1870: The Manufacturer and Builder  
Author: Western and Company
Volume: VolumeĀ 2
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, American Periodicals, Prints
Collections: Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection, The Manufacturer and Builder Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
1870
Publisher: Western and Company

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Company, W. A. (1870). The Manufacturer and Builder : Volume 0002, Issue 2 February 1870. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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Description: The Manufacturer and Builder was a practical journal of industrial progress published monthly in the 19th century by Western and Company.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: The Drainage of the Haarlem Lake, in Holland pp. 33-34 -- Ashberrium pp. 34 -- A New Permanent Chrome Yellow pp. 34-35 -- Belting - Facts and Figures. No. 3 pp. 35 -- Gas as Fuel pp. 35 -- The United Draught of Horses pp. 35-36 -- Astro-Photometry pp. 36-37 -- Steel and Steel-Topped Rails pp. 37-38 -- Lead Poison from Pipes and Roofs pp. 38 -- The Manufacture of Hats - the Fur Hat pp. 38-39 -- Why Timber is Painted pp. 39 -- How Marbles are Made pp. 39-40 -- Calico-Print Designing - the Pantograph pp. 40 -- The East River Bridge pp. 40-43 -- Standard Measures pp. 43 -- Simple Demonstration of the Laws of Electricity pp. 43 -- To Make Screws Hold pp. 43-44 -- Cleaning Cotton pp. 44 -- How to Shoe Horses in Winter pp. 44 -- Switching-Engines with Water-Tank Frames pp. 44 -- How to Skin and Stuff Birds pp. 44-45 -- Door-Bells pp. 45 -- The Manner of Taking Plaster Casts pp. 45-46 -- The Bessemer Process pp. 46 -- The Colored Marble Controversy pp. 46-47 -- Stephenson's Cement for Steam-Pipes pp. 47 -- The Philosophy of Welding Metals pp. 47 -- On the Dimensions of Bearings pp. 47-48 -- Preservation of Fence-Posts pp. 48 -- Construction of Framed Buildings pp. 48 -- Drying Timber by Steam pp. 48 -- What Becomes of Old Shoes pp. 48-49 -- How Fish-Hooks are Made pp. 49-50 -- Condensed History of Steam pp. 50 -- An English Workman in America pp. 50-51 -- How to Test the Genuineness of Gilding and Silvering pp. 51 -- The Right Use of Nails pp. 51 -- Testing the Soundness of Growing Timber pp. 51 -- Correct Construction of Carriage-Wheels pp. 51 -- Superior Paste pp. 51-52 -- Laying out Angles without a Compass pp. 52 -- Welding Pieces of Cast-Iron pp. 52-53 -- Hoisting Machines pp. 53 -- Uses of Rawhide pp. 53 -- Of what Sponges Consist pp. 53 -- Window-Weights pp. 53 -- Deodorizing Stables pp. 53-54 -- How Small Expenditures Count pp. 54 -- Description of Spanish Gun-Boats pp. 54 -- Tempering Steel pp. 54 -- Stone Cutting for Wood pp. 54 -- Literary: Illustrations of Iron Architecture pp. 54 -- Literary: The New York Teacher and American Educational Monthly pp. 54 -- Literary: Wood's Household Magazine pp. 54 -- Literary: The American Stock Journal, and Farmers' and Stock-Breeders' Advertiser pp. 54 -- Literary: The Printer's Circular pp. 54-55 -- Anonymous Correspondents pp. 55 -- Learn a Trade pp. 55 -- Industrial Co-operation pp. 55-56 -- A Good Country Barn pp. 56-57 -- Purchasing Building Materials pp. 57 -- The Manner of Making Corks pp. 57 -- Defective Architectural Structures pp. 57 -- Plating of Fabrics pp. 57-58 -- Machine Power and Labor pp. 58 -- Queries pp. 58 -- Special Notices: The Manufacturer and Builder in the Dominion of Canada pp. 58 -- Special Notices: About Grindstones pp. 58 -- Special Notices: Flower Culture pp. 58 -- Special Notices: The Spanish Gunboats pp. 58 -- The Exchange pp. 58-64

 
 



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