| 1825 - 538 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water; it wilt be known when the process is finished by wiping a part of the work...when this is the case, take a bit of mutton suet and! fine flour, and clean the work. TO POLISH WOOD. Take a piece of pumice stone and water, and pass regularly... | |
| John Wesley - 1843 - 274 sider
...your varnish, always wetting it with the Tripoli and water; you will know when the process is done by wiping a part of the work with a sponge, and observing whether there is a fair even gloss, then take a bit of mutton suet and fine flour, and clean off the work. To make the lest White Hard... | |
| Practical chemist - 1844 - 374 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished by wiping a part of the work...When this is the case, take a bit of mutton suet and fine flour, and clean the work. To ascertain the Quality of Veal. Choose the meat the kidney of which... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1845 - 878 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished by wiping a part of the work...and observing whether there is a fair even gloss. Wien this is the case, take a bit of mutton suet and fine flour, and clean the work. FURS may be preserved... | |
| 718 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished, by wiping a part of the work with n sponge, and observing whether there is a fair even gloss. When this is the case, take a bit of mutton... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1846 - 592 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when tho process is finished by wiping a part of the work with...gloss. When this is the case, take a bit of mutton -in I and fine flour, and clean the work. FURS may be preserved from moths and insects by placing a... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, »lwajs wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished by wiping a part of the work with a •Ppnge, and observing whether there is a >« even gloss. When this is the case, take 'Wt of mutton... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 sider
...polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the proeess is finished by wiping a part of the work with a sponge, aud observing whether there is a fair even gloss. When this is the case, take a bit of mutton suet... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1850 - 590 sider
...proceed to polish the varnish, always wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished by wiping a part of the work...When this is the case, take a bit of mutton suet and fine flour, and clean the work. FURS may be preserved from moths and insects by placing a little colocynth... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 sider
...wetting it with the tripoli and water. It will be known when the process is finished by wiping • part of the work with a sponge, and observing whether there is a fair even gloss. When this is the ease, take a bit of mutton suet and fine flour, end clean the work. To polish wood. Take a piece of... | |
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