. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . OWER or^ i Master Mechanic, by one having had ex-perience. Best of reference. Address C. G.,Railway and Locomotive Engineering. blown through the mass, and at the sametime a partial vacuum is produced in thestill. The effect is that the light bodiedoil comes out of the still at a great residue in the still is of a vaselineconsistency, and is filtered warm throughanimal charcoal and the finest cylinderlubricant is produced. A Use for Graphite fluted reamers have a tenden
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . OWER or^ i Master Mechanic, by one having had ex-perience. Best of reference. Address C. G.,Railway and Locomotive Engineering. blown through the mass, and at the sametime a partial vacuum is produced in thestill. The effect is that the light bodiedoil comes out of the still at a great residue in the still is of a vaselineconsistency, and is filtered warm throughanimal charcoal and the finest cylinderlubricant is produced. A Use for Graphite fluted reamers have a tendencyto choke and refuse to cut and stick fastor, if forced to move, a piece invariablybreaks out of the teeth. This is particu-larly true of reamers used in holes of anyconsiderable depth. Engine or lard oildoes not end the trouble. A grinding ofthe reamer may help somewhat, but thelubrication by tallow and graphite orgraphite grease invariably smooths theway for the cutting teeth of the reamer. Seldom Happened. A little Scottish boy was up the otherday- before the examiners for the Navy; Affr-fr- B. E-lEWTION PLAN, ELEVATION AND SECTION OF EASER JOINT. (See Page 192.) The heavier distillates are purified by theaction of acid and alkali and an amberyellow oil results. The oil procured inthis way is well suited for the lubricationof cylinders where the heat is not great. Another method which is coming morerapidly into favor is after the first por-tions of water and light oil are driven off,small quantities of superheated steam are the examination was viva voce, designedto discover signs (if any) of generalintelligence. They asked the boy whathe knew about the battle of Flodden. Hesaid, Nothing. What I they you know anything about thatbattle in which the English beat theScotch? Well, he said, I know itmust have been verra exceptional. Ivjio Locomotive Ell§ll3S6rlllS A Practical Journal of Motive Power, Rolling Stock and Appliances Vol. XXIV. 114 Liberty Street, New York,
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