Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. 351—A tool for repairing punctures will wear off outside in a very short time. It is advisable to reamthe hole smooth before applying the rubber. This can be done byheating the needle with a match and then searing the edges ofthe hole.—49 BICYCLE COASTING SLED The accompanying drawing and photograph illustrate a newtype of coasting sled built on the bicycle principle. This coasteris simple and easy to make. It is constructed of a good qualityof pine. The pieces marked 5* are single, and should be about 1. Fig. 352—Construction of the sled by 1 y2 inch


Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. 351—A tool for repairing punctures will wear off outside in a very short time. It is advisable to reamthe hole smooth before applying the rubber. This can be done byheating the needle with a match and then searing the edges ofthe hole.—49 BICYCLE COASTING SLED The accompanying drawing and photograph illustrate a newtype of coasting sled built on the bicycle principle. This coasteris simple and easy to make. It is constructed of a good qualityof pine. The pieces marked 5* are single, and should be about 1. Fig. 352—Construction of the sled by 1 y2 inches; the pieces marked D are double or in duplicate,and should be about y2 by iJ/2 inches. The runners are shod withiron and are pivoted to the uprights as shown, double pieces beingsecured to the uprights to make a fork. The seat is a board, to 426 HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY the underside of which is a block, which drops down between thetwo top slats and is secured with a pin. A footrest R is provided,consisting of a short crosspiece secured to the front of frame and


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