Apprentice aquot; can fix his glass tube with whitelead or plaster of Paris, or gum-water thickened with plaster of Paris. ... But as a Citizen aquot; wishes for apparently comph- tc instructions I will do my best to help him. ... The requisites are a rather stiff rod, a reel, and rum-ting line of about 60 or 80 yards of plaited silk, with a stained gimp trace. ..... I should be obliged to any of my dusty brethren who would favour by giving their experience on the comparative merits of balance versus fixed rynds.-2.
Title | : | English Mechanic and Mirror of Science |
Author | : | |
Publisher | : | - 1870 |
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