| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 страница
...incorjxjrate them (Moxon). iWELDING, in the metallic arts, an intimate union produced between the surface of two pieces of malleable metal, when heated almost...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is u strong, relatively lo its thickness, as any other purt of the bar. Only two... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 страница
...are six species. WELDING. Welding is that intimate union produced between the surfaces of two piecies of malleable metal, when heated almost to fusion and...that when two bars of metal are properly welded. the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only. two... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 страница
...are six species. WELDING. Welding is that intimate union produced between the surfaces of two piecies of malleable metal, when heated almost to fusion and...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only two... | |
| Joseph Gwilt - 1826 - 290 страница
...is two inches and a quarter wide, thereby leaving that ledge or jutty, which is called a watertable. WASHER. A piece of flat iron with a hole, placed between...screw and the wood to prevent the wood being gulled. WEATHER BOARDING. Feather-edged boards nailed upright with a lap over each other. XVST or XYSTOS. A... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1833 - 614 страница
...(See ffbta.) WELDING is the intimate union produced between the sin-faces of two malleable metals, when heated almost to fusion and hammered. This union...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only two... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1833 - 548 страница
...WELD. (Sec Wold.) WELDING is the intimate union produced between the surfaces of two malleable metals, when heated almost to fusion and hammered. This union...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only two... | |
| 1841 - 982 страница
...WELD. See Wold. WELDING is the intimate union produced between the surfaces of two malleable metals, when heated almost to fusion and hammered. This union...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only two... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1845 - 430 страница
...U. UP-HAND SLEDGE, § 4. UP-SETTINO, § 13. V. VICE, an instrument for holding any thing fast, $ 5. WASHER, a piece of flat iron with a hole placed between...the surfaces of two pieces of malleable metal when haated almost to fusion and hammered. This union is so strong, that when two bars of metal are properly... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1851 - 544 страница
...WELD. (See Wold.} WELDING is the intimate union produced between the surfaces of two malleable metals, when heated almost to fusion and hammered. This union...that when two bars of metal are properly welded, the place of junction is as strong, relatively to its thickness, as any other part of the bar. Only two... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 880 страница
...controversial tract was answered by John Wheelwright (qv) in his 'Mercurius Americanus* (1645). Welding is the intimate union produced between the surfaces of two...malleable metal, when heated almost to fusion and hammered together. This union is so close that when two bars of metal are properly welded the place of junction... | |
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