The old men of Gebal and the wise men of it were in you your repairers of ship seams: all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in you to deal in your merchandise.
Every year fine examples of old work are ruined for ever by ignorant repairersand restorers.
Some repairers would be tempted to rely upon the exact fitting, and simply slide the parts together, squeezing them well, but this is always risky.
Some repairers use a hastily made solution of powdered colour such as burnt umber, and paint or rub it into the wood.
Many repairers would lift up the loose part or parts, both being occasionally loose, brush a little glue in, squeeze the parts together and leave them.
Let all amateur repairers therefore, abstain from seeking after a vain thing of the nature of glue impervious to moisture.
The fact is here evident that the glue, of exceeding good quality--and that it was so will be corroborated by all repairers who have had to do with the old Italian instruments--was too easily affected by the damp of the atmosphere.
Many repairers seem fearful that the air-space of the interior of the violin will be lessened by a projecting block.
Under the above circumstances of combined age and dirt, some repairers would dare to increase the fracture or pull the scroll quite off in order to get at the part, cleaning it well before glueing it on again.
In affixing the fingerboard many repairers have left a gouged channel reaching from the nut to the end or insertion of the neck.
Many inexperienced repairers are too apt to look upon all glueing as for permanency, but practice should soon make it plain that all joinings are effected only for such length of time as may be desirable.
Some repairers have used a toothed plane on the level surfaces to enable the glue to grip well.
This part is frequently done in a slovenly way, even by some repairers of good repute; there is no reason why it should not be as neatly done in all respects as any other part.
It is owing to her conscientious work that the tapestry repairers of museums can find appropriate threads.
In addition to this they wererepairers and had ateliers for restoring, even in those days.
There are two operators and two repairers at each station.
Agents and repairers have also been appointed by the A.
Bow repairersare often perplexed as to their customers' meaning when sending instructions by post for the restoration of the "tip," as many people use this word to denote the extremity of the head (Fig.
It then becomes necessary to substitute a new handle, and this can be done by skilful repairers as to make absolutely no difference to the balance of the stick.
In such hours as they are not out on the road, the wreckers are repairers of cars.
The observation end of his car was jacked up and the car-repairers were slipping a new pair of wheels underneath it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repairers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.