Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry, And Building : a General Reference Work ...
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Similarly, combination lead and brass soldering nipples threaded for wrought pipe are now carried by supply houses, the lead Fig. 1S6. Cast Soil Pipe with Threaded * Branch to Connect to Wrought Pipe. Fig. 187. Combination Lead and Brass Solderin!^ Xipple Threaded for Wrought Pipe. Fig. 188. Combination Lead and Iron Ferrule, '•Ray- mond" Type. being furnished straight, as shown in Fig. 187, or in the form of a quarter-bend. These are very convenient for use with wrought vents, and are equivale...nt to the regular combination lead and iron 863 140 PLUMBING ferrule, shown in Fig, 188; they can be used with cast pipe by calVing- in. This combination ferrule — commonly known as a "Raymond" ferrule, from its maker — is sometimes damaged during the process of calking; and sometimes the outer covering is burned through in making the solder joint. For these reasons, its use is prohibited in many localities. Brass ferrules for calking-in make a oetter job than lead and iron; but in case of their use, it is necessary to wipe on a piece of lead, which in cramped connections is son^times most inconvenient; and both the ferrule and the work are more expensive.
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