could be secured by shellac or cement. This plan is the true principle but the slightest blow would detach the plate and spoil the work. If however you use solder as a cement the adhesion is perfect; and 'by the following plan in a few minutes the plate can will affect it. labored for years under the same disadvantage it and when it boils rub the plate with a thin stick of then pour it off clear. As an experiment for the over the lamp; in an instant the head of the tack at the same time have taken the first lesson in sol dering. newspaper and when cold the rest of it with sand top and bottom

could be secured by shellac or cement. This plan is the true principle but the slightest blow would detach the plate and spoil the work. If however you use solder as a cement the adhesion is perfect; and 'by the following plan in a few minutes the plate can will affect it. labored for years under the same disadvantage it and when it boils rub the plate with a thin stick of then pour it off clear. As an experiment for the over the lamp; in an instant the head of the tack at the same time have taken the first lesson in sol dering. newspaper and when cold the rest of it with sand top and bottom Stock Photo
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could be secured by shellac or cement. This plan is the true principle but the slightest blow would detach the plate and spoil the work. If however you use solder as a cement the adhesion is perfect; and 'by the following plan in a few minutes the plate can will affect it. labored for years under the same disadvantage it and when it boils rub the plate with a thin stick of then pour it off clear. As an experiment for the over the lamp; in an instant the head of the tack at the same time have taken the first lesson in sol dering. newspaper and when cold the rest of it with sand top and bottom disks and short pieces of brass pipe were soldered into the grooves in the same way as tric circles to strike the match on and the top orna mented with looped figures by an elliptical cutter; the box was then bronzed—it might have been plated or gilted The above description illustrates only one kind of 'solder chuck' for turners. It will suggest however a variety of other plans for attaching work to be turned by the adhesive properties of solder. For instance when I wish to turn steel 'in the chuck to receive one end of a bar of steel which I solder into it and thus avoid the possibility of shaking so usual in universal or die chucks E. J. W Lenox Mass. doubt others of your readers if you would give us or other inside decoration. I find by putting them labor to refix. I have seen for years many inquiries in your paper for a good cement for aquariums. I have tried fifty dif ferent ones and find the best composition is one part common pitch one-half part gutta-percha; they can be melted in a little turpentine. To make it work easier will soften and be destroyed; a rascally druggist made me lose several dollars' worth of gutta-percha in that way. You will find this mixture gives a little with the material that the tank is made of as the [The proportions are one pound glue one-half pound linseed oil two pounds whiting. Stir well covered with powdered whiting; heat it well again un