BASE PETROL FILLING DEPOT AT NEATH - The tin now in form has to be soldered in all joints. It comes on an endless belt to the solder baths. Automatically the tin is turned on its side and passes over a set of flaming gas jets to heat it. Passing over the flame, it moves through a bath of "flux" and so on through a bath of molten solder, leaving the solder bath it is brushed to remove any surplus solder. As it leaves the solder bath, it turns over so that the second edge is at the bottom, and goes through the same process again, finishing the operation of soldering the joints or the sides of th


BASE PETROL FILLING DEPOT AT NEATH - The tin now in form has to be soldered in all joints. It comes on an endless belt to the solder baths. Automatically the tin is turned on its side and passes over a set of flaming gas jets to heat it. Passing over the flame, it moves through a bath of "flux" and so on through a bath of molten solder, leaving the solder bath it is brushed to remove any surplus solder. As it leaves the solder bath, it turns over so that the second edge is at the bottom, and goes through the same process again, finishing the operation of soldering the joints or the sides of the an British Army


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