A soldered to the box B C, (partly cut down in the figure to shew its contents) and with it running loose on the lower part of the spindle E D.
These inverted cups make also one body with the moveable cover shewn between d and e, and to which is soldered the tube h i--which, sliding in the case f g, keeps this inverted vessel steady.
The Reflector soldered to a brass screw, and mounted in the rear of the box.
When you have it exactly right, hold it while it is soldered fast to the band.
These lugs should be soldered on whenever possible, but it is often a difficult job to put one on in the confined space of some battery compartments.
The main battery wires from the switch board should be soldered to the pigtail terminals, which can then be bolted to the battery terminals.
The lines are all of lead; but some of them are mere dummies, strips of metal, holding nothing, carried across the face of the glass only, and soldered on to the more businesslike leads at each end.
In the one, you know, the design is scooped out of the metal ground, in the other its outline is bent in flat wire and soldered to the ground.
Stained glass, it has been explained, has to be held in its place by copper wires, soldered to the leadwork, and attached to iron bars let into the masonry for that purpose.
The lid contains several small holes, into each of which is soldered a thick copper tube about 5 mm.
Around the holes 1 and 2 on the under side of the cover are soldered three pieces of brass wire with points slightly converging (Fig.
Every portion of a design should be wrought out of the piece of metal separately, and soldered in its proper place upon the article in process of manufacture.
To be employed for soldering the pure white metal, and not the so-called aluminum bronze, that being commonly soldered with bath-metal solder.
Soldered round the upper rim of the lower vessel is a ring of sheet brass, about two to three cm.
To its bottom end is soldered a piece of tin, of about 15 cm.
The soldered tins of rice, strips of charqui, and the boxes of viscocha--a double baked bread as hard as cement that does not mould in the tropic humidity, had already been stored.
Over each one of these sprinklers is placed a brass cap, which fits closely over and passes below the base, where it is soldered on with a fusible metal that melts as soon as it is heated to 155 degrees.
As the entire sprinkler is covered by a heavy brass cap, soldered on, it cannot by any means be injured, nor can the openings in the revolving head ever become filled with dust.
In this way two pieces of brass can be soldered together so nicely that the joint can scarcely be found.
If several piaces have to be soldered on the same piece, it is well to use solder of unlike fusibility.
Such decoration consists of minute globules of gold, soldered to form patterns on a metal surface.
Others are strings of large beads of gold, decorated with volutes, knots and other patterns of wire soldered over the surfaces.
The pendant is in the form of a pomegranate, and has upon it a pattern of triangles, formed by more than 3000 minute globules separately soldered on.
Leaden cisterns are sometimes rendered unsafe in consequence of iron or zinc pipes being soldered or let into them, thus giving rise to galvanic action, which greatly facilitates the solution of the lead.
It was comparatively easy to train artists who could make settings and bind stones together with soldered straps!
The first consisted of straight tubes, each containing a plate and wire of platina soldered together by gold, and fixed hermetically in the glass at the closed extremity of the tube (Plate V.
A copper wire one twenty-third of an inch in diameter was cut into lengths of five feet each, and six of these being laid side by side in one bundle, had their opposite extremities soldered to two terminal pieces of copper.
Each had a piece of platina wire, about seven inches long, soldered to it by pure gold.
The metals I have used are amalgamated zinc and platina, connected together by being soldered to platina wires, the whole apparatus having the form of the couronne des tasses.
My zinc plates were cut from rolled metal, and when solderedto the copper plates had the form delineated, fig.
The slot and hole for the small tube should be so located with respect to each other that the small tube will empty into the larger one directly against the piece of sheet brass soldered in the slot.
When the bolt has been screwed down sufficiently tight a locknut may be put on, or the first nut soldered to the end of the bolt.
Cups, or buckets, are thus formed which are soldered to the edge of the teeth on a line with the center of the disk, as shown in Fig.
The lid of the can is soldered on, and a small hole punched in one side with an awl.
The base may consist of a square piece of sheet brass, which has soldered or riveted to its center two pieces of spring brass, placed crosswise and bent upward so as to form clips to hold the bottle firmly.
These are soldered to the wire between the uprights.
An ordinary garden-hose coupling, C, is solderedto the end of the pipe.
A washer support is soldered or otherwise fastened in the upper end of the stem, or at the base of the sloping part, and a crossbar is fastened to its upper surface across the hole.
A small binding post should be soldered to either the 6-in.
A brass plate, with a hole in it and a nut soldered over the hole, screwed to the bottom of the board will permit the board and tripod to be bolted together in good shape.
To the end of the shaft is soldered a piece of wire, bent as shown in the sketch.
The magnet is now to be balanced on a steel point one-eighth of an inch high; these are nipped off with cutting pliers from common sewing needles, and soldered into a slip of thin copper three inches long, half an inch wide.
It is made of tin plate, the cover sliding tight over the top, and more than half way down the sides; light is further excluded by means of an outer jacket of tin, which is soldered to the box a little below the centre.
So sensitive is this solder that a fire door has been made to shut by holding a lamp some distance beneath the soldered link and holding an open handkerchief between the lamp and link.
Rings and tubes can also be formed on a mandrel, and soldered in the same fashion, and the chemist thus enabled to build up small pieces of apparatus from sheet platinum in the laboratory.
The joint should be smoothly solderedwithout lumps.
This ought to be soldered in position, but probably careful wiring will be good enough.
If this point is neglected, it will often happen that the object to be soldered will fuse before the solder melts.
Some metals, as aluminium and cast iron, are less easily soldered than others.
There is not, however, the absolute need for fluxing that there is in soldered joints, and many welds in good fibrous iron are made without a flux.
The essentials of a soldered joint are the contact of absolutely clean surfaces, free from oxide and dirt.
The top strip is then bent back over the armature to form the contact-spring, the other strip being soldered or rivetted to a small bracket of angle brass.
A, and soldered with ordinary soft solder (without spirits), and a little resin or composite candle as a flux.
On the disc of sheet iron, at the spot where the screw touches, is soldered a speck of platinum.
Joints in wire, whether tinned or untinned, must be soldered and covered.
B, soldered together, and any excess of wire cut off with a sharp pair of pliers.
A slot is then cut in the back end of the armature to receive the two brass strips, and these are soldered into it.
A piece of platinum foil should be solderedon the spot, if this is so.
To prevent this, a piece of platinum must be soldered or rivetted to the spring, at the point where the screw touches, as shown at Fig.
In either case a short rod of stout hard brass wire is rivetted or screwed into the free end of the armature, and to the end of this rod is screwed or soldered the metal bead, or bob, which forms the hammer or "clapper" of the bell.
The matters to be preserved are well boiled in a tin case provided with a small hole, and this hole is soldered up when all the air in the case has been replaced by steam.
This well-marked species, in the tendency of the opercular valves to be soldered together, and in the remarkable absence of a trace of a spur to the tergum, is allied to P.
The iron-rod gunwale may now be put in, and the 2 inches width of tin, allowed in excess on the sides and ends of the bottom, turned down closely over the rod, all round and soldered on the inside.
Each side is now to be soldered to the bottom piece, beginning with the centre, and working in to each end.
These lengths must then be soldered side by side by a similar joint, and the whole sheet thus made, trimmed to the shape of fig.
He first soldered brass and steel together for the balance instead of riveting them.
The double rim of this balance is constructed of brass and steel soldered together in the form of a cut ring, the brass on the outside.
DIAL FEET—Short wires soldered to the back of the dial of a watch or clock which hold it in place by fitting into holes in the pillar plate.
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