. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. iita turi-entine 1 pint; melt the aeplialtum in the turpentine, the blue with a little of it; mis a d strain, then add the wholato li pints of the varnish. 8- Gncn. Mix equal parts of tlie bine andyellow together, then mix with the varnish until the color siuts 0. Iink. Jlix a little of the blue to more in quantity of thered £ t
. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. iita turi-entine 1 pint; melt the aeplialtum in the turpentine, the blue with a little of it; mis a d strain, then add the wholato li pints of the varnish. 8- Gncn. Mix equal parts of tlie bine andyellow together, then mix with the varnish until the color siuts 0. Iink. Jlix a little of the blue to more in quantity of thered £ then add to the varnith till it suits. 10. Wlilte. One is made by the following composition: white flake or leadwashed over and ground up with a sixth of its weight of starch, thendiied and mi::edv,ith tbe finest gum, grouud up in parts of 1 to i oz. of rectiiied tunienture mixed and ground well i3 to be finely laid on the article to be japanned, di-ied and thenvarnished with 5 or 6 coats of the following: 2 ozs. of the white, teeed-lac to 3 ozs. of gum-anime reduced to a fine powder and dis-solved in 1 ejt. alcohol. For a softer varuish than this, a little turpen-tine should Le added and less of the To Strik?: oiT Ca>- and Bevi^l Covers forTessels.— HACHINlStS, ENGrSEERS, AC, EECEIPT3. 529 ditiJers from R to K and divide the curvilinear line T W into sixequal ;; cut out tlie i,itH(s H H 11, D D D loavLng edges forlocks parallel to IIV. For tiip in the can head or top, describethe curvilinear lineH H HomaJ in i-i!igiitu<Ie to the To Jiave your can t-S oi»third pitch, sproi di-viders two-tliinls oi the diameter of tlie can: lay out a circle and u^a
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