| Robert Kemp Philp - 1875 - 400 páginas
...is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few bits of India-rubber, cut into scraps, be added, and the solution allowed to stand a few...frequently, it will be all the better, and will resist damp twico as well as glue made with water. Sacredness of Marriage.— For the man and woman who truly... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1873 - 620 páginas
...amount of glue, consequently the solution can not be made too thick. The glue solution obtained has about the consistency of molasses, and is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few pieces of caoutchouc, cut into scraps the size of buckshot, be added, and the solution be allowed to... | |
| 1876 - 730 páginas
...too thick. The glue thus made is about the consistency of molasses, and has double the tenacity of that made with hot water. If a few bits of india-rubber, cut into scraps the size of buckshot, be added, and the solution be allowed to stand a few days, being stirred frequently, it will... | |
| Robert Haldane (of London.) - 1883 - 518 páginas
...only dissolve a certain amount of the glue : consequently, the solution cannot be made too thick. The glue thus made is about the consistency of molasses,...a buck-shot, be added, and the solution allowed to «tand a few days, being stirred frequently, it will be all the better, and will resist dampness twice... | |
| Leroy J. Blinn - 1891 - 360 páginas
...amount of glue, consequently the solution cannot be made too thick. The trine solution obtained has about the consistency of molasses, and is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few pieces of caoutchouc, cut into scraps the size of buck-shot, be added, and the solution allowed to... | |
| 1872 - 604 páginas
...only dissolve a certain amount of glne, consequently the solution cannot be made too thick. The glae thus made is about the consistency of molasses, and...tenacious as that made with hot water If a few bits of India rubber, cut into scraps the size of buckshot, be added, and the solution be allowed to stand... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1873 - 778 páginas
...amount of glue, consequently the solution can not be made too thick. The glue solution obtained has about the consistency of molasses, and is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few pieces of caoutchouc, cut into scraps the size of buckshot, be added, and the solution be allowed to... | |
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