... may be made. I shall here give the description of one. Take a ball of copper marked A, well soldered at every part. It must have a vent hole marked D by which water may be introduced ; and also a tube marked C, soldered into the top of the ball, and... The hand-book to the steam engine - Page 32by Handbook - 1846Full view - About this book
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 612 pages
...tube marked C, soldered into the top of the ball, and the end C Teaching nearly to the bottom, but not touching it. After filling this ball with water through the vent hole, stop it close and No. 188. Docaus, AD 1615. Chap. 4.J Vesseh with Tubular Spouts. 411 put the ball on the fire, then... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 608 pages
...tube marked C, soldered into the top of the ball, and the end C reaching nearly to the bottom, but not touching it. After filling this ball with water through the vent hole, stop it close and No. 188. Deous, AD 1615. Chap. 4.J Vessels with Tubular Spouts. 411 put the ball on the fire, then... | |
| Artizan club (London, England) - 1847 - 338 pages
...Take a ball of cny|<." soldered at every part ; it must have a vent-hole to put in the "«"-• >• ' also a tube which is soldered to the top of the ball, the end of »Uc. preaches near to the bottom of the ball without touching it. Afl<: t this ball with water through... | |
| John Bourne - 1851 - 346 pages
...insignificance : — " Take a ball of copper well soldered at every part ; it must have a vent-hole to put in the water, and also a tube which is soldered...it. After filling this ball with water through the vent-hole, stop it close and put it on the fire ; then the heat striking against the ball will cause... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1851 - 292 pages
...the description of one. Take a ball of copper, well soldered at every part ; it must have a vent-hole to put in the water, and also a tube, which is soldered into the top of the ball, and the end approaches near to the bottom, without touching it. After filling... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1857 - 710 pages
...tube marked C, soldered into the top of the ball, and the end C reaching nearly to the bottom, but not touching it After filling this ball with water through the vent hole, stop it close am. No. 188. Decaui, AD 1615. Chap. 4.] Vault with Tubular Spoutt. 411 put the ball on the fire, then... | |
| John Bourne (C. E.) - 1868 - 602 pages
...insignificance:- — " Take a ball of copper well soldered at every part ; it must have a vent-hole to put in the water, and also a tube which is soldered...it. After filling this ball with water through the vent-hole, stop it close and put it on the fire; then the heat striking against the ball will cause... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1876 - 1228 pages
...tube marked C, soldered into the top of the ball, and the end C reaching nearly to the bottom, but not touching it After filling this ball with water through the vent hole, stop it close and NatSS. Docau«, AD 1615. Chap. 4.) Vessels with Tubular Spouts. ill put the ball on the fire, then... | |
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