. The car builders' dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms which designate American railway cars, their parts, attachments, and details of construction .. . agnetic blowout that extinguishesthe arc after discharge. Lignomur. A decorative head lining made from straw-board or paper, with figures stamped or embossedupon it. The figures are usually light colored,while the background is darker. It is glued to athin narrow matched ceiling or may be applieddirectly to an old veneered ceiling. Limit Gage. A term applied to many forms of gageswhich are used for determining whether pieces donot
. The car builders' dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms which designate American railway cars, their parts, attachments, and details of construction .. . agnetic blowout that extinguishesthe arc after discharge. Lignomur. A decorative head lining made from straw-board or paper, with figures stamped or embossedupon it. The figures are usually light colored,while the background is darker. It is glued to athin narrow matched ceiling or may be applieddirectly to an old veneered ceiling. Limit Gage. A term applied to many forms of gageswhich are used for determining whether pieces donot exceed or fall below a certain specified rangeof dimension. In 1893 limit gage and diameters forround iron were adopted as a Recommended Prac-tice by the M. C. B. Association; these had for-merly been standard of the Association. Limitgages, such as shown herewith, for ln/4-inch iron,are recommended for use in procuring round ironto take the Sellers standard screw threads; roundiron used to be of such size as will enter the largeor + end of the gage intended for that size, in anyway, and also of such size as will not enter thesmall or — end in any way. LIN. The limiting diameters for certain nominal sizesof iron, together with the maximum variation al- lowable by such use of these gages, arc given in thefollowing table: Sizes of Limit Gages for Round diam- Large size Small size Total eter of iron. + end. — end. variation Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. % 2550 .2450 .010 ft 3180 .:!<i7<i .011 % 3810 .3690 .012 ft 4440 .4310 .013 Ms 5070 1930 .014 ft 5700 .5550 .015 % 6380 .6170 .016 :;, 7585 .7415 .017 % 8840 .8660 .018 1 .9905 .019 VA .020 VA .021 Lincrusta Walton. A decorative material for walls andceilings, having something of the appearance andtoughness of leather . It is made from the residuumof boiled linseed oil mixed with sawdust. Designst any form are pressed upon it and it is furnishedin a great variety of color
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