Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . Fig. 251. My chimney attachment for heating purposes, is also madeplain by Fig. 249. I use any size of lamp to suit my purposes, and make theattachments of sheet-iron. One for heating the burnisher canbe constructed in the same way, by using two four-inch wicks,both running lengthwise of the burnishing tool. I find both of these of great convenience and use to me at all times of the year.—S. The arrangement described and illustrated below, will serve an


Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . Fig. 251. My chimney attachment for heating purposes, is also madeplain by Fig. 249. I use any size of lamp to suit my purposes, and make theattachments of sheet-iron. One for heating the burnisher canbe constructed in the same way, by using two four-inch wicks,both running lengthwise of the burnishing tool. I find both of these of great convenience and use to me at all times of the year.—S. The arrangement described and illustrated below, will serve an excellent purpose. Byit the baths are not only protected from accident, but a constant gentle warmth is secured at a very moderate outlay of troubleand coal oil. Developing and fixing solu-tions may be kept alike warm, so that nomatter how cold the room, all things are ingood working order, as far as temperature isconcerned, as soon as the doors ajre openedin the morning. In the summer time, adish of ice, instead of a lamp, will keep allcool. The apparatus may be cheaply and easilymade, consisting only of a wooden box onfeet


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