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 . Mechanical Pigeon. piiieon * is placed ; the spring 13 released by pulling tlie trig,ger 6, to which a string of any desired length may be attached Pig-iron Bfeaker. Fig. 3709. A form of power hammerfor breaking jiigsof iron into pieeesfit for charginginto a furnaceIt is otherwisedone by sleilges. Pigment. Acoloring paint, dye, orstain. Pigmen t-print
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 . Mechanical Pigeon. piiieon * is placed ; the spring 13 released by pulling tlie trig,ger 6, to which a string of any desired length may be attached Pig-iron Bfeaker. Fig. 3709. A form of power hammerfor breaking jiigsof iron into pieeesfit for charginginto a furnaceIt is otherwisedone by sleilges. Pigment. Acoloring paint, dye, orstain. Pigmen t-printing. Astyle of calico-printing in wliichordinary pigmentsare mechanicallyattached to thecloth liy albumi-*nous cement. Pig-noseVise. A hand-vise with nanow,pointid jaws. Pigtail. (Nau-tical.) A form ofknot worked onthe end of a calileor rope. See K In Fig. 3710, a b are two varietiesof cast-iron troughs, designed to prevent pigs fromwasting the food or interfering with one another while Fig. Pig-iron Breaker.
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