. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . desks or otherfurniture or floor. Allmetal fixtures are com-pletely covered by fabricfar back of the work-ing faces. The headsand fillers are completewithin themselves—hav-ing a bolt with nut thattightens by screwingthe handle. This is saidto be a very commendable feature be-cause the same handle can be used manytimes and the necessity of shippinghandles with each shipment of mopheads is thus eliminated. The handlesare liberal in size and are said to beeverlasting. The dimensions are handles,•14 x 1% inch hardwood; heads 17 in. The new Harrington and
. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . desks or otherfurniture or floor. Allmetal fixtures are com-pletely covered by fabricfar back of the work-ing faces. The headsand fillers are completewithin themselves—hav-ing a bolt with nut thattightens by screwingthe handle. This is saidto be a very commendable feature be-cause the same handle can be used manytimes and the necessity of shippinghandles with each shipment of mopheads is thus eliminated. The handlesare liberal in size and are said to beeverlasting. The dimensions are handles,•14 x 1% inch hardwood; heads 17 in. The new Harrington and Richardson Shot Gun this is a small bore gun throughout, andnot a small bore on a 12-gauge weight is only to 4 to 4% pounds,according to gauge and length of new gun, known as Model 1915, isa three-piece gun, that is fitted with asnap fore-end, and the stock of blackwalnut, with pistol grip, is on new anddistinctive lines. This model is madein both automatic and plain extractorStyles, and is adapted for black and. long, 16, 20 and 24 ozs. in weight. .Fullparticulars can be secured by writingto the manufacturer. @ The average man is a good bit like apencil. To make his mark, he not onlylias to be sharp, but he has to be pushed. 38 March 27, 1915- Practical Course for Sheet Metal Workers Article No. 23 of Series By CHARLES SEIVERS IN article and plate 20 we describedhow the patterns for the branchesoff a main pipe should be developed,and would that our readers refer toPlate 20 so as to see the relation be-tween the two plates, viz., 20 and 23. The plate accompanying this articleshows the various diagrams necessary todevelop the patterns for the holes in themain pipes. It will thus be seen thatarticles number 20 and 23 show the com-pleted pipe and branch patterns. In Fig. 1, to develop opening, lay outthe portion of pipe as shown by D C E F,the distance between D E and C F beingequal to distance between D E and C Fon side elevation. On the circumference of
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