If an iron vessel strike, she will either merely receive a dinge, or be pierced by a hole equal in size to the point of rock which she encounters.
It must not be forgotten, however, that barnacles adhere more readily and firmly to an iron vessel, than they do to one coppered over.
It is astonishing how easily an iron vessel can be repaired.
It must not be boiled in a copper or iron vessel, as they will spoil the colour.
The last, having been properly slaked with a little water, holding the former in solution, the mixture is thoroughly dried in an iron vessel, and then heated to full redness in an earthen crucible.
It is to be pulverized, and boiled in an iron vessel, with water, as long as the powder continues rough to the touch.
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