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" To prevent Iron from rusting. Warm your iron till you cannot bear your hand on it without burning yourself. Then rub it with new and clean white wax. Put it again to the fire till it has soaked in the wax. When done, rub it over with a piece of serge.... "
The United States Practical Receipt Book, Or, Complete Book of Reference ... - Page 23
by Practical chemist - 1844 - 359 pages
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The school of wisdom and arts

School - 1783 - 358 pages
...burning yourfelf. Then rub it with new clean white wax. Put it again to the fire, till it has foaked in the wax. When done, rub it over with a piece of . ferge, and the iron will be preferved from rulling. r' To cut pebbles with cafe. . Boil them a good...
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The Artist's Companion, and Manufacturer's Guide: Consisting of the Most ...

Formulas, recipes, etc - 1814 - 202 pages
...oil should catch fire. 27. To guard iron against rusting. Warm your iron till you can no more touch it without burning yourself. Then rub it with new...wax. When done, rub it over with a piece of serge, and this iron will never rust. 28. To cut pekbles with ease. Boil it a good while in some mutton suet,...
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The Artist's Guide and Mechanic's Own Book: Embracing the Portion of ...

James Pilkington - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1847 - 536 pages
...must be well powdered. When wanted for use, all that is needed, is to dissolve the powder in water. To give iron a temper to cut porphyry. MAKE your iron...Gold, Silver Medals, or laminas, through and through. put* and digest in it, silver laminas cut small and thin, and let them lay 24 hours over a gentle fire....
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The Farmer's Every-day Book: Or, Sketches of Social Life in the Country ...

John Lauris Blake - Agriculture - 1850 - 688 pages
...iron till you cannot bear your hand on it without burning yourself. Then rub it with new and clean wax. Put it again to the fire till it has soaked in...piece of serge. This prevents the iron from rusting afterward. / How to Preserve Eggs. Pack them during summer and fall for winter. Take a stone I a' I...
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The New England Farmer, Volume 7

Agriculture - 1855 - 632 pages
...statements grow out of an actual experience of many years in rearing turkeyH and other fowls. out pain to yourself. Then rub it with new and clean white wax....serge. This prevents the iron from rusting afterwards. — j\. Y. Far. 4- Mcch. To PREVENT IRON FROM RUSTING. — Warm your iron till you cannot bear your...
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Cookery as it Should be: A New Manual of the Dining Room and Kitchen, for ...

Practical housekeeper - Cooking, American - 1856 - 378 pages
...paint brush. To PREVENT IRON FROM BUSTING. Warm your iron until hot, and then rub it with clean new white wax, put it again to the fire, till it has soaked in the wax ; when done rub it well with a piece of serge or coarse woollen cloth. ANOTHER GOOD SOAP. Nine pounds of fat ; nine pounds...
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The Mechanic's, Machinist's, and Engineer's Practical Book of Reference

Charles Haslett, Charles William Hackley - Engineering - 1859 - 574 pages
...burning yourself. Then rub it witli new and clean white wax. Put it again to the fire till it lias soaked in the wax. When done rub it over with a piece ol This prevents the iron Irom rusting afterwards. 154 ALLOYS. TABLE of the Proportions of Wheels....
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Practical American Cookery and Domestic Economy

Cooking, American - 1860 - 458 pages
...without burning yourself. Then rub it with new and clean wax Put it again to the fire till it has suaked in the wax. When done, rub it over with a piece of serge. This prevents the iron from rusting afterward. TO CLEAN TURKEY CARPETS. To revive the color of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick...
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Mrs. Goodfellow's Cookery as it Should be: A New Manual of the Dining Room ...

Mrs. Goodfellow - Cooking - 1865 - 366 pages
...paint brush. To PREVENT IRON FROM EXISTING. Warm your iron until hot, and then rub it with clean new white wax, put it again to the fire, till it has soaked in the wax; when done rub it well with a piece of serge or coarse woollen cloth. ANOTHER GOOD SOAP. Nine pounds of fat; nine pounds...
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The Artizans' Guide and Everybody's Assistant: Containing Over Three ...

Richard Moore - Artisans - 1873 - 658 pages
...spirits of tnrpentine, to a paste. To PREVENT IRON OR STEEL FROM RUSTING. — Warm your iron or steel till you cannot bear your hand on it without burning...in the wax. When done, rub it over with a piece of seree. This prevents the metal from rusting afterwards. BRONZING LIQUIDS FOR TIN CASTINGS. — Wash...
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