The practical horseshoer Being a collection of articles on horseshoeing in all its branches which have appeared from time to time in the columns of "The Blacksmith and wheelwright" .. . Fig. 91—Front View, Showing Calk on the Inside at A and the Angle of the Foot. heel on the outside of the shoe. Weld a calk about one anda quarter inches long- back of the inside nail holes (as per THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 165 sketch at A) on the inside of the shoe. Bevel the toe calkoff on the outside. Have the outside heel calk lower thanthe inside of the shoe. When done place the shoe on a. level surface an
The practical horseshoer Being a collection of articles on horseshoeing in all its branches which have appeared from time to time in the columns of "The Blacksmith and wheelwright" .. . Fig. 91—Front View, Showing Calk on the Inside at A and the Angle of the Foot. heel on the outside of the shoe. Weld a calk about one anda quarter inches long- back of the inside nail holes (as per THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 165 sketch at A) on the inside of the shoe. Bevel the toe calkoff on the outside. Have the outside heel calk lower thanthe inside of the shoe. When done place the shoe on a. level surface and see that all the bearings touch. Heat andhot file the inside from the toe back as far as is required toan under level, and to within a little of the nail holes so asto remove all unnecessary projecting* metal (for this pur-
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