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" ... this time some works are tapped slightly with the poker to put the whole in vibration, and cause the solder to run through the joint to the lower surface, but generally the solder flushes, or is absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without... "
An Introduction to Metal-working - Page 28
by J. Charles Pearson - 1904 - 110 pages
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Turning and Mechanical Manipulation: Intended as a Work of General ..., Volume 1

Charles Holtzapffel - 1843 - 496 pages
...absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without the necessity for tapping the work. It is of course necessary to apply the heat as uniformly as possible, by moving the work about so as to avoid melting the object as well as the solder; the work is withdrawn from the fire as soon...
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Turning and Mechanical Manipulation: Intended as a Work of General ..., Volume 1

Charles Holtzapffel - Industrial arts - 1846 - 498 pages
...absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without the necessity for tapping the work. It is of course necessary to apply the heat as uniformly as possible, by moving the work about so as to avoid melting the object as well as the solder; the work is withdrawn from the fire as soon...
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The Practical Metal-worker's Assistant ...: With the Application of the Art ...

Oliver Byrne - Electrometallurgy - 1864 - 682 pages
...absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without the necessity for tapping the work. It is of course necessary to apply the heat as uniformly as possible, by moving the work about so as to avoid melting the object as well as the solder; the work is withdrawn from the fire as soon...
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The Practical Metal-workers' Assistant: ...: With the Application of the Art ...

Oliver Byrne - Metal-work - 1874 - 718 pages
...absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without the necessity for tapping the work. It is of course necessary to apply the heat as uniformly as possible, by moving the work about so as to avoid melting the object as well as the solder ; the work is withdrawn from the fire as soon...
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The Practical Metal-worker's Assistant: Comprising Metallurgic Chemistry ...

Oliver Byrne - Electroplating - 1878 - 720 pages
...absorbed in the joint, and nearly disappears without the necessity for tapping the work. It is of course necessary to apply the heat as uniformly as possible, by moving the work about so as to avoid melting the object as well as the solder; the work is withdrawn from the fire as soon...
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