Simple Soldering, Both Hard And Soft, Together With Descriptions of Inexpensive Home-Made Apparatus Necessary for This Art

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Great care must be taken to make 74 SIMPLE SOLDERING the bellows all perfectly air-tight. Use leather cement to paste the ends of the leather together.
Bellows Legs. Make the legs preferably of ij in. by ^ in. band iron, which may easily be bent in the vise cold. The foot pedal, which is attached by long screws to the centre board, will have to be made of heavier stock, ij in. by | in.
Fig. so.
thick. Take a piece of this band iron 12 inches long and drill a J in. hole in the center of it about
... 5 inches from one end. Then with a cold chisel split it along dotted line so as to make a 2-pronged piece, Fig. 49. These prongs should be bent at right angles to the flat piece as indi- cated by the dotted lines. This had best be done by heating in a blacksmith's forge, or fire, and HOME MADE APPARATUS 75 bending while red hot. Then bend the larger piece at right angles along the dotted line; flat- ten out the straight end a bit to make a good rest for the foot. Attach the legs firmly to the bottom board and the foot piece to the end of Fig.

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