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... River steamers for shallow waters . 5. Lake steamers - Propellers . 6. Caloric engine . CHAPTER II . PROCESS OF CASTING , COOLING , & C . , RAILWAY WHEELS , AND ANNEALING -RAILROAD SPIKE MAKING - NAIL AND RIVET MAKING - CAST STEEL WORKS ...
... River steamers for shallow waters . 5. Lake steamers - Propellers . 6. Caloric engine . CHAPTER II . PROCESS OF CASTING , COOLING , & C . , RAILWAY WHEELS , AND ANNEALING -RAILROAD SPIKE MAKING - NAIL AND RIVET MAKING - CAST STEEL WORKS ...
Side 96
... river and ferry boats , and they have generally a very long stroke . The following are some of the dimen- sions of a beam engine of one of the New York river steamers : - Length of stroke , 12 feet ; length of beam 96 NEW YORK ...
... river and ferry boats , and they have generally a very long stroke . The following are some of the dimen- sions of a beam engine of one of the New York river steamers : - Length of stroke , 12 feet ; length of beam 96 NEW YORK ...
Side 97
... River Steamers for Shallow Waters . - A steamboat running on the Ohio , from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati , had a pair of direct acting engines with 32 - inch cylinders and 8 feet stroke . There was no main crank shaft connecting the two ...
... River Steamers for Shallow Waters . - A steamboat running on the Ohio , from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati , had a pair of direct acting engines with 32 - inch cylinders and 8 feet stroke . There was no main crank shaft connecting the two ...
Side 98
... river navigation . The propellers of those intended to run in shallow waters are made with four , and sometimes six blades , each , and revolve with rather less than half their diameter immersed in the water . The blades are made of ...
... river navigation . The propellers of those intended to run in shallow waters are made with four , and sometimes six blades , each , and revolve with rather less than half their diameter immersed in the water . The blades are made of ...
Side 118
... river ; they are docked in a basin in the timber yard , and are dragged up an inclined plane into the interior of the mill as they are wanted . In an upper story are placed two large saw frames , and between them travels an endless ...
... river ; they are docked in a basin in the timber yard , and are dragged up an inclined plane into the interior of the mill as they are wanted . In an upper story are placed two large saw frames , and between them travels an endless ...
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Side 9 - Elements of Practical Agriculture; comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, and the Economy of the Farm. New Edition ; with 200 Woodcuts.
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Side 15 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.