Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Glue-Boiler. obtained by boiling. Tlie last vessel is double, withwater between tlie inner and outer shells, and dis-charges its contents into buckets, by wdiich the solu-tion is transferred to the evaporating-boxes. Aliove is shown a carpenters glue-pot. Glue-can. A kind of glue-pot in which theprepared glue is kept in the inner can, and it is sur-rounded by an


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Glue-Boiler. obtained by boiling. Tlie last vessel is double, withwater between tlie inner and outer shells, and dis-charges its contents into buckets, by wdiich the solu-tion is transferred to the evaporating-boxes. Aliove is shown a carpenters glue-pot. Glue-can. A kind of glue-pot in which theprepared glue is kept in the inner can, and it is sur-rounded by an outer tin vessel containing water forheating the glue. 61ue-ce-ment. To resist moisture. Glue, 4 parts;black rosin, i ]«rts ; red ochre, 1 part. Or, glue, 4parts ; boiled oil, 1 ]iart; of iron, 1 part. Glue-dryer. A nuichiue or closet for drying Fig. 2258. Fig.


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