. Journal. Fig. 7. DANKSS ROTARY PUDDLING MACHINE. vii. When drawn, it is placed on a bogie (Fig. 7), and taken to the Fig. 8. 2. The mode of fettling the furnace; full particulars ofmaterials used; quantity of each kind; how long the fettling standsin the furnace; the amount of repairs done to lining between thecharges. This should include a considerable number of charges,in order to get a proper average, and full particulars of each shouldbe given. See Diaries Nos. 1, 2, and 3; and Statements Nos. 4 and 5. 3. The quantity of fuel used; quantity consumed per ton ofpuddled bar produced


. Journal. Fig. 7. DANKSS ROTARY PUDDLING MACHINE. vii. When drawn, it is placed on a bogie (Fig. 7), and taken to the Fig. 8. 2. The mode of fettling the furnace; full particulars ofmaterials used; quantity of each kind; how long the fettling standsin the furnace; the amount of repairs done to lining between thecharges. This should include a considerable number of charges,in order to get a proper average, and full particulars of each shouldbe given. See Diaries Nos. 1, 2, and 3; and Statements Nos. 4 and 5. 3. The quantity of fuel used; quantity consumed per ton ofpuddled bar produced for periods extending over a whole weekswork of each furnace under examination. See Statements Nos. 4, 6, and 7. 4. Details of each stage of the process. Time occupied infettling; time in melting iron; time in working before cinder istapped off, and revolutions of machine at each change of speed ;time of working from tapping off cinder to balling up; time inpreparing for next charge. See Diaries Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 5. Quality of iron produced. Samples of each kind of iron viii. REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON worked should be


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