Laying out for boiler makers and sheet metal workers; a practical treatise on the layout of boilers, stacks, tanks, pipes, elbows, and miscellaneous sheet metal work . SPECIAL ELBOW USED AS AN EXHAUST CONNECTION FROM A TURBINE CASING TO A CONDENSER. CONSTRUCTED OF 7/16-INCH PLATE AND RIVETED TO FITTINGS AT EACH A LOBSTER BACK RETURN FLUE MARINE BOILER, 8 FEET Q INCHES DIAMETER BY 33 FEET LONG, CONSTRUCTED WITHTWO FURNACES AND THREE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; TWO FLUES, 24 INCHES DIAMETER; TWO FLUES, I3 INCHES DIAME-TER, AND 68 TUBES, 3 INCHES DIAMETER BY 16 FEET LONG; STEAM PRESSURE,


Laying out for boiler makers and sheet metal workers; a practical treatise on the layout of boilers, stacks, tanks, pipes, elbows, and miscellaneous sheet metal work . SPECIAL ELBOW USED AS AN EXHAUST CONNECTION FROM A TURBINE CASING TO A CONDENSER. CONSTRUCTED OF 7/16-INCH PLATE AND RIVETED TO FITTINGS AT EACH A LOBSTER BACK RETURN FLUE MARINE BOILER, 8 FEET Q INCHES DIAMETER BY 33 FEET LONG, CONSTRUCTED WITHTWO FURNACES AND THREE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; TWO FLUES, 24 INCHES DIAMETER; TWO FLUES, I3 INCHES DIAME-TER, AND 68 TUBES, 3 INCHES DIAMETER BY 16 FEET LONG; STEAM PRESSURE, 55 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS IN LAYING OUT A Y=Breeching. Figs. I and 2 represent a style of breeching that has beenin use for over thirty years. I believe it was first designedby the Erie City Iron Works, of Erie, Pa. It is very simple inconstruction and easy to make, and in my judgment, whenproperly proportioned, makes a very neat job. In some shopswhare a great variety of sheet iron work is done, there is gen-erally a large number of pieces lying around the shop largeenough to make one of these breechings or the greater partof it. By making it in small sections as shown, it is easilyworked up and put together. To lay out such a breeching, first strike up one-half of theside elevation. Fig. 3, th


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