Should the paint show on one end only, throw the metal pot around by means of set screws to be found in foot of pot legs until it is about true: then, with a small coarse file, file off the blue spots, which are the high or uneven places.
This should never be done, but this part of the jaw should be loosened by taking out the three screws that hold it in place and gently work the vise and line loose.
To make this adjustment, loosen thescrews E and F (Fig.
The base being bolted with lag screws to three skids and boxed up, with the distributer bracket and step cleated in the top.
In this case, loosen one of the screws in the bottom and turn the other down so as to move the jack upward until nearly all lost motion is taken up.
If the key still sounds and cannot be made to "hush up" in this way, you may be compelled to take out the entire action so that you can get to the pallets, which can be done by removing all the screws that hold the reed board in place.
Be sure the screws are all out before trying to pull the board loose, as you might crack the board and thereby cause a leak.
In other pianos, the action is held byscrews in front of the key frame, which will be revealed by the removal of the front strip, above referred to.
It is held in position by the two screws shown in cut by which it can be adjusted or regulated.
If the screws have square heads, your tuning hammer will fit them and bring them out; if common screws, a screw-driver will suffice.
At the back, these screws are on top of the board and sometimes they are on top in front; but often they are under the air chamber in front.
In some cases, and especially in grands, this strip is secured by screws found underneath the piano.
The back of all organs may be entered by removing the board at the back of the case, held in place by screws or buttons.
First, feel or look underneath the keyboard and see if there are screws that go up into the action.
The screws regulating the height of the jack can be gotten at with a proper screwdriver.
Pedal straps are easily put on; generally with screwsat either end.
The little twin screws kicked up the water exactly as a hen's legs kick in the dust before she settles down to a bath.
Yet some one must have gotten those screws out, for, if your identification was correct, your brother's body was taken out of that casket after the undertaker had put in those screws, which he said could not be removed without his permission.
You see, there's a dozen screws and they look just like ordinary screws.
Mortimer and myself remained until the screws were put in.
In 1886 a Mr. Waddington, of England, brought out a small electric accumulator boat with downhaul screws arranged in vertical tubes.
The design called for a double hull vessel, the spaces between the inner and outer hulls forming water-ballast tanks; the design also called for twin screws and four torpedo tubes, two firing forward and two aft.
These screws were operated by bevel gears and were run at sufficient speed to overcome the reserve of buoyancy.
The method of submerged control, which he devised, consisted of the use of two downhaul screws located in sponsons on either side of the vessel.
The method of attaching the lid not only permits of quick access to the interior of the box, but enables the lineman to tighten the joints by means of the thumb screws L, L, so as to keep the box waterproof.
This rod screws in the hole taped in the middle of the cover.
Now the screws are turned alternately with a long sweep.
A great ponderous frame stands under a shed, with two heavy screws of oak standing upright in a cross-piece.
Major Screws has grown old in years in the cause of democratic liberty in Alabama, yet in spirit he is as virile and vigorous as he was in the days gone.
In those days of darkness and of trial, when Major Screws wrestled with poverty in the maintenance of his journal, the people of Alabama little knew what he was undergoing in their behalf.
It was during his campaigning with the two armies that Major Screws developed his popular ability as a writer.
Under conditions like these the unselfishness of Major Screws was put to the test on more than one occasion.
The last year of the war found Major Screws under Lee in Virginia.
On his return home in 1865, Major Screws was entirely reliant on his pen for a livelihood, and became connected with The Advertiser as an associate.
Major Screws was to remain the editor of the paper, and the sum proposed was merely to purchase the right to use its columns, through another, in fixing this burden on the people of the state.
From the early dawn of manhood to ripened age, Major Screws has been identified with the fortunes of his native state.
Perhaps more than any other since the Civil War, Major Screws has been instrumental in shaping and directing the policies of the Democratic party in the state.
I knew it must be carefully adjust, and I sort of memorized where all the screws were.
A mortise is made in the top of the bench to receive the lower portion of the stop, and the plate A is set flush with the bench-top and held in place with screws driven into the holes in the corners.
When they have been procured, screw them to the bottom of the runners, using one inch or one and one-quarter inch screws for the purpose.
A pair forty inches long and three-quarters of an inch wide, with five holes for countersunk screws drilled in each, can be bought for fifty cents.
Use nails only where their ends can be clinched, and screws in all cases where this cannot be done.
Copper nails and brassscrews should be purchased for fastening the framework together, and copper tacks for putting on the canvas.
So I'm coming to Paris with Moira at once and it looks as though we'd have to put the screws on.
But the time has now come when her resources and her man power are needed; consequently the screws are turning gently but relentlessly, and China is being crowded along into a realization of her duty toward civilization.
Anyway, the screwsare now being put on in earnest: you can fairly hear them creaking.
When a book is sewn, it is taken from the sewing press by slackening the screws which tighten the beam, so that the cord may be easily detached from the keys and lay cords.
The block, previously heated, was placed on the book, and the screw or screws turned to get a sufficient pressure.
The foreign sewing presses have screws with a hook at the end to hold the bands, the screws running in a slot in the beam: in practice they are very convenient.
It will be seen that it acts on an entirely new principle, having two horizontal screws instead of one perpendicular.
Then two extra screws would save four days, three would save six days, and five extra screws would send the boat over in approximately no time," said the Idiot.
So that, provided there are extrascrews enough, there isn't any reason why the trip should not be made in two or three hours.
The result was that I could get screws back into their holes without dropping them, especially when I put little pads of Alnico on the point of each tweezer to give me a really potent magnet.
I won't say the second job was any easier, except for the fact that I removed only one part to make room to do my bit with the insulation, and thus had very few screws to replace.
Magnets didn't help, because thescrews were nonmagnetic for what seemed pretty good reasons.
I have to use magnetic screws on reassembly, so there is no point saving what I take out.
For the secure grasp of screws the jaws devised by Dr.
The collar screws down as in the Coolidge cotton carrier.
A post which screws into the anterior surface of the tube prevents its expulsion.
By copyrighting the thing yourself you will save just $9 for this is the amount a patent attorney will charge you for filing it, and if this isn’t driving screws with a hammer I’d like to know what it is.
The engine, boiler, and twin screws are shown in Fig.
The nails and screws should be kept in a wooden box, made with division to separate the various sorts, for it is very troublesome to have them mixed.
Screws and likewise, will be found to be very convenient, and hooks on which to hang things.
You should not use iron nails or screws in the construction of electrical apparatus, when a magnetic needle is to be used in connection with it, as these would attract the needle.
If we were to place T, holding the four corner screws, upon the straps, C and D, it is evident that all the screws would touch the straps, if they were properly adjusted.
The ends of the primary coil (§ 137) are fastened under the screws of X and W, and those of the secondary coil to Y and Z.
It is better to use brass screws around electrical apparatus.
In the bottom of C are two holes just large enough to allow the screws E and F to pass through.
Fasten three bent brass or copper strips to the base with brass screws to hold the chimney steady.
By screwing B to A the base is made thick enough to take the screws for binding-posts.
The spool, C, is fastened to the base by 2 screws or wire nails put up through the base, their positions being shown by the dots at E, Fig.
The part, E, can be made longer than its width, so that two screws can be used; this will keep A from jarring up or down.
S I works through a narrow slot, S, andscrews into the back of the galvanometer.
The round-headed screws are best, unless you want to countersink them.
Small brass screws are good for the purpose also, if you haven't good glue or the dowels.
When unfolded and brought together, it screws into a ferrule which may be attached to a cane or a special handle.
Not so the twin-screw ship; for on such ships the screws can be used for steering as well as propelling.
In 1804 Stevens produced another propeller steamboat, this one using the ordinary type of reciprocating engine, and being notable for having twin screws of a pattern practically identical with the screws now in use.
The advantage of double propellers in case of accident had long been recognized, but hitherto twin-screws had not proved as efficient as a single screw in developing speed.
Quadruple expansion engines driving twin-screws of a size and shape known to develop the greatest efficiency, for several years offered invincible competition to the new type of engine.
The problem is well stated in the patent: This invention relates to the manufacture of leadingscrews to be used for purposes requiring the highest attainable degree of correctness in the cutting of the screw-threads of said screw .
Screw-cutting lathes of this design were popular for a very long time with instrument makers and opticians who had little need to cut screws of great length.
The screws were now mounted outside of the spindle-bearings, one at a time, while the mating nuts were cut partially into the circumference of a disk which could be turned to bring any particular nut into working position as required.
Size on several screws could be repeated by setting the tool to produce the desired diameter when its supporting arm came to rest against the frame of the machine.
During the years intervening between the machines of figures 12 and 16, the general design was greatly improved by removing the lead screws from the center of the spindle.
Taking a screw- driver and some screws from her pocket, she felt with a finger for the old screw-holes in the door.
Presently, however, because the screws were larger than the old ones, it became much harder; the task called forth more strength, and drove all thought of being seen out of her mind for a space.
We got him where we could put the screws on without arousing the neighborhood.
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