The book Practical Blacksmithing was written by author Richardson, Milton Thomas, 1843- [from Old Catalog] Comp Here you can read free online of Practical Blacksmithing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Practical Blacksmithing a good or bad book?
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and square iron may be used as required. In using the tool proceed as follows : Place A, of Fig. 151, in the slot H, then place the clip in the slo<" at O. Next Fig. 1 50 — Device for Bending Clips, with Detail of Wedge and a View of a Finished Clip.
drive the wedge-shaped key D in the slots of C and B, When the clip is fastened in the tool, as shown Fig. 151— The Principal Part of the Tool.
in Fig. 150, with a hand hammer bend the ends against the parts F F oi the tool. In taking the clip out of the tool drive the pin out of the slots and drive BLACKSMITHING.
187 the clevis from the mandrils. At this stage the clip will be finished, or In other words It will be shown In the shape as shown at C and ready for swedging the Fig. 152 — Detail of the Clamping Device.
parts for the nuts. By a little practice any smith will be able to bend nearly a square corner on the outside of the clip. — By H. R. H.
A Handy Tool.
Many times, lu taking old carriages apart, con- siderable trouble arises from the turning of bolts, as ^^ Fig, 153— A Handy Tool.
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