Sheet-metal Work, By Trew And Bird, 1923 Original

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • May 27th
SHEET-METAL WORK by MARION S. TREW Instructor in Sheet Metal Work Washington Junior High School Rochester, New York and VERNE A. BIRD Director of Industrial Arts Rochester, New York Published by The Manual Arts Press, Peoria, Ill., 1923. 6 x 9 paperback, 64 pages. Please note this is an ORIGINAL, not a reproduction. It is in very good condition, the pages are clean and free of tears. The binding glue is dried and not really flexible anymore, but is intact. The leaves are slightly yellowed. Table of Contents: CHAPTER I. MATERIALS USED IN SHEET-METAL WORK Scope of Sheet-Metal Work—Galvanized Iron—Zinc—Tin—Copper—Alloys—The Soldering Process CHAPTER II. SYSTEMS OF MEASURE AND MEASURING TOOLS English System—Metric System—The Yard Stick—The Two-foot Rule—The Micrometer. CHAPTER III. PROBLEMS Problem 1, Locked Seam—Problem 2, Notching Corners for Wiring and Seaming—Problem 3, Riveted Seam—Problem 4, Wired Edge—Problem 5, Seed Box—Problem 6, Quart Measure—Problem 7, Biscuit Cutter—Problem 8, Cookie Cutter—Problem 9, Dust Pan—Problem 10, Ten-Quart Water Pail—Problem 11, Flour Scoop—Problem 12, Funnel—Problem 13, Tin Cup—Problem 14, Canteen—Problem IS, Bread Tin—Problem 16, Dipper—Problem 17, Large Size Water Pail—Problem 18, Grocer's Hand Scoop—Problem 19, Flaring Liquid Measure—Problem 20, Window Box—Problem 21, Oily Waste Can—Problem 22, Stain Cabinet—Problem 23, Garbage Can—Problem 24, Oil Filter—Problem 25, Minnow Pail—Problem 26, Ash Can. APPENDIX Geometric Problems—Development of Patterns—Table of Dimensions for Dippers and Other Flaring Articles—Gauge Number for Copper—Gauges and Weights of Sheet Aluminum—Weight and Length of Wire—Gauge and Weight of Zinc—Weight of Black Sheet Iron.

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