Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. in—Emergency reamer Fig. 112—Drill for brick wallsand soft stone HOW TO DRILL THROUGH BRICK AND SOFT STONE The accompanying illustration represents a very good drill forbrick walls and soft stone The drill is made of an ordinary gas HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 95 pipe and the end is serrated, which can be done with an ordinaryhalf-round or three-cornered file. In boring a hole, the end ofthe drill is tapped lightly with a hammer and turned slightlyafter every blow.—5 THE HANDY MANS GAGEThe gage shown here is one of the home-made variety, thatwi


Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. in—Emergency reamer Fig. 112—Drill for brick wallsand soft stone HOW TO DRILL THROUGH BRICK AND SOFT STONE The accompanying illustration represents a very good drill forbrick walls and soft stone The drill is made of an ordinary gas HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 95 pipe and the end is serrated, which can be done with an ordinaryhalf-round or three-cornered file. In boring a hole, the end ofthe drill is tapped lightly with a hammer and turned slightlyafter every blow.—5 THE HANDY MANS GAGEThe gage shown here is one of the home-made variety, thatwill work outside the limitations of the average store kind. It. Fig. 113—Side and plan views of the handy mans gage is easily and cheaply made, and will prove one of the most usefultools in the workshop. 96 HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY The body is of cast iron, 4 inches high and 2^/2 inches alongthe base at the sides. The base is % incn thick, and the sides3/16 inch, and both sides and base are machined, so that they are j$n


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