In cleaning the magazine, do not use benzine unless oil should have collected there by some means.
To use it, sprinkle a small quantity of emery and benzine on the corrugated face; then rub the mold back and forth, as shown in Fig.
Pete cleaned the tablet with half the turpentine and benzine in the bottle and began afresh.
Then he poured benzine into the left hand to rub on the back of the right hand.
This operation sent ink and benzine up his coat-sleeve, and all ten fingers became so useless that in order to use them more freely he rubbed off their contents on his--jacket.
We have often been asked the difference between benzine and naphtha, many people wanting to know whether naphtha didn't include benzine, or whether it wasn't the same thing under a marketable name.
A prominent refiner says that benzine is the first product that arises from the process of refining crude oil, and bears the same relation to naphtha that that distillate does to refined oil.
The benzine is treated with sulphuric acid, and the result is naphtha, which is in wide demand in Europe, especially in France, for the purpose of producing aniline dyes, while it is also put to many other purposes.
The process that benzine is subject to, to produce naphtha, is not a separate business, but is carried on by the regular oil refiners in the same stills and retorts that the refined oil is produced.
The mixture should be preserved in bottles with glass stoppers, as the benzine is very volatile.
Clean the roller and glass with benzine after using.
The Life of a Roller= is greatly increased by using machine-oil rather than benzine for washing it.
Oily Rags= should be kept in a covered tin can, for they are liable to ignite spontaneously when exposed to the air; and of course oils, gasoline, and benzine should be handled away from fire and corked up after use.
Benzine is too drying for the composition of a roller (which is glue and molasses) and takes the elasticity out of it, causing it to crack.
Glue size, water glass, and the cheaper grades of varnish, thinned if necessary with benzine or turpentine, are often used for this purpose.
After scraping off as much as possible from the plain surfaces and from the corners, a careful washing with turpentine or benzinewill clean off what remains.
He will at once detect inferior grades by the rank, sharp odour of resin and benzine used in their manufacture.
If the meat be very fat a little ether or benzine may be put on it in the first place.
Deville and Debray procure it in the metallic form by passing the tetroxide of osmium, in a current of nitrogen, over carbon which has been obtained by passing the vapour of benzine through a porcelain tube at a high temperature.
To remove the verdigris which forms upon the pins, the pinned insects should be immersed in benzineand left there for a time; several hours is generally long enough.
This preventive and curative method is also readily applicable to beetles glued upon paper which have become greasy; plunge them into benzine in the same way, and as the gum is insoluble in the liquid, they remain fastened to their supports.
Apply either raw or boiled linseed oil diluted with five parts of benzine or turpentine.
Some few years ago "benzine collas" was introduced, and the taxidermists were not long in finding out its valuable properties for feather cleaning.
She was in her gayest mood, which was only dampened in a slight degree by the odor of the benzine clinging to her newly cleaned gloves.
He remembered the violets in her bonnet, created from nothing after a chapter of Mill--and the worn gloves with the stains inside, which benzine had not taken away.
Afterwards, to complete the whole, a coating of japan thinned with benzine is applied, which gives to the work a clean appearance and the dead glossy finish.
Should the enamel not work freely, add a spoonful of benzine to a gallon of enamel.
Tint a gallon ofbenzine or gasoline with chrome green, chrome yellow, and vermilion, ground in Japan until the desired shade is obtained.
Benzine is an economical thing to use, but socially it is not up to the standard.
Among the products obtained from crude petroleum in this way are the naphthas, including benzineand gasoline, kerosene or coal oil, lubricating oils, vaseline, and paraffin.
Like the latter, it consisted of two substances, one of which was more soluble in benzine or in carbon bisulphide than the other.
A solution of the artificial rubber in benzine left on evaporation a residue which agreed in all characteristics with the residuum of the best Para rubber similarly dissolved and evaporated.
Make a solution of one quart of distilled benzine with one-fourth of an ounce of carbonate of ammonia, one-fourth of an ounce of fluid chloroform, one-fourth of an ounce of sulphuric ether.
Do not get near the fire when using, as the benzine is very inflammable.
As the Benzine Buggy was about to fall upon the quarreling man and wife Uncle Gilbert squeezed a couple of hoarse "Toot toots" from the horn, whereupon the woman in the road threw up both hands and leaped for the man.
Crooning with pleasure, the girl stroked and petted the renovated iridescence of the lordly neck--until I called her attention to the fact that the still unevaporated benzine was dissolving her finger-nail stain.
She had her way, of course, and would have finished my benzine then and there had not Bell come to my rescue.
I was completely out of benzine for three weeks, and at a time when I was in especial need of it in connection with my experiments in colour-mixing; but Rona's friendship was cheap at the price.
Then the fact that my benzine would do the same trick flashed into my mind.
Did you ever hear of anybody getting money out of Old Benzine unless they got it before the goods were shipped?
As soon as Old Benzine had run in all the goods he could, he did the shipping act.
That afternoon Old Benzine came over and he was mean.
The same day that my order reached the house came a letter from Benzine stating that he had looked over his copy and he wished they would cut off half of several items on the bill.
During the war the price of turpentine was almost prohibitive and benzine was used by many painters.
The report had been circulated that his father used benzine to mix his paint with.
The turpentine story was detailed to the father with the benzine reflection, and he was hot under the collar.
He kept the fun going by reminding Alfred that Jeffries (the father's competitor) was probably correct when he spread the report that the father used benzine in his paint instead of turpentine.
If you'll all get out and hide, my team will go by your ole benzine tank.
When the ginny gets back, Colonel King pours the benzineon the tooth-brush 'n' goes to work on the off-forefoot.
Boy,' he says to a ginny, 'run out to the drug store with this dollar and bring me back a pint of benzine and a tooth-brush.