Small Engines and Boilers: A Manual Concise and Specific Directions for the ConStruction of Small Steam Engines, and Boilers of Modern Types, Fro/W ... Interested in Such Work (Classic Reprint) Buy on Amazon
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Small Engines and Boilers: A Manual Concise and Specific Directions for the ConStruction of Small Steam Engines, and Boilers of Modern Types, Fro/W ... Interested in Such Work (Classic Reprint)

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Author(s) Egbert P. Watson
Publisher Forgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN B008CVNND0
ISBN-13 978B008CVNND4
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,435,195
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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The intention of the author in writing this work has been to furnish specific directions and correct dimensioned plans for small engines and boilers, used either for pleasure or power purposes, in lieu of sketches and gossip about such machines. It has been assumed that those who need a guide of this kind have some acquaintance with ordinary machine work, and the usual facilities for it, if even but a small lathe and a vice-bench ;with this outfit a great deal may be done. The boilers shown will do a great deal of work for their superficial dimensions, if properly managed. They have ample grates and heating surfaces, and will maintain a steady evaporation continuously with good fuel and management.
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