Successive charges may be made, and at the proper time the puddleris rotated, slowly at some stages and faster at others, until the operation is completed.
The puddler scraped away with the tin for half an hour.
The future of the Welsh puddler passing just now is not so pleasant.
Veiled in the solemn music ushering the risen Saviour was a key-note to solve the darkest secrets of a world gone wrong,--even this social riddle which the brain of the grimy puddler grappled with madly to-night.
Nothing remains to tell that the poor Welsh puddler once lived, but this figure of the mill-woman cut in korl.
In this morbid, distorted heart of the Welsh puddler he had failed.
The few men who have, and are willing to exercise, the great strength and endurance which the puddler needs when he is stirring the pasty iron and balling it up, command such high wages, and with their little 500-lb.
These grains thepuddler welds together by means of his rabble into rough 80-lb.
All the gases would pass up the chimney of the puddling furnace, and the puddler would not be subject to their influence.
The manual and physical labour of the puddler is tedious, fatiguing, and unhealthy.
And came also Dave Ranney, the "puddler from Pittsburg.
The puddler constantly stirs this mass with a bar let through a hole in the door, until the iron boils up, or "ferments," as it is called.
Stirring this about, the puddler forms it into balls of such a size as he can conveniently handle, which are taken out and carried on little cars, made to receive them, to "the squeezer.
Bennington had knocked him down again, and this time the puddler remained on the ground, insensible.
They had seen him fling to the ground a huge puddler who had struck his apprentice without cause.
Father was in the mills getting these good wages, though nopuddler was ever paid for all the work he does, and all of us young Davises were eager to grow up so that we could learn the trade and get some of that good money ourselves.
I have always been proud of the "batting eye" that enables an iron puddler to shape the balls to the exact weight required.
It is about the size of a thick wash-rag, and the puddler carries it in the hand that clasps the rabble rod where it is too hot for bare flesh to endure.
I was a master puddler in the mill and a musician in the town band (I always went with men older than myself).
I have been a puddler of iron and I would be a puddler of men.
Suppose some master puddler of humanity could gather thousands of men into a melting-pot, a fraternity whose purpose was to boil out the envy, greed and malice as much as possible, and purify the good metal of human sympathy.
I believe I am the first puddler that ever described his job, for I have found no book by a puddler in any American library.
But the working door of a puddling furnace is the door through which the puddler does his work.
But that ironpuddler could not savvy four-syllable words any more than the word juggler could puddle a heat of iron.
The hulking figure of the puddler could be seen picking out his men; he had three set off in a squad.
As he turned the corner, the man whom Grant had seen in the hall met him, the man whom Grant recognized as a puddler in one of the smelters.
When Grant alighted from the car in South Harvey, he found his puddler friend waiting for him.
The puddler walked away and Grant went out into the street; looked up at the wooden structure with the stairway rising from the sidewalk and splitting the house in two.
For he saw the puddler who had bullied him during the day get out of the car, and in the puddler's grasp was Kenyon--with white face, but not whimpering.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "puddler" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.