Standard Practical Plumbing Being a Complete Encyclopaedia for Practical Plumbe

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Philip John Davies
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, and lay it on the line, D F; then pull up the bottom, G I J H, square to the quartering, and with a zinc worker's mallet (viz. , a boxwood mallet with a flat head) knock the zinc square up to the quartering; next lay the quartering on the line, F M, and bend the side, or return zinc, L B, up to the quartering as before. Serve the other side likewise, and the end or side of the cistern is ready to put in. (Should you require an inch or so to turn over the top, as at K, Fig. 322, allow for this... when measuring the depth ; it is usually done. ) The zinc is now bent to the shape shown at Fig. 337, also shown at Fig. 324. Now measure all your cistern, and line it as directed. When all is marked, cut, and bent up, put it in, and with a few zinc or other nails nail it ; put the bottom in so as to be able to solder it, say from 3in. To 6in. From the angle ; knock the corners, as at F and D, so that they are a little rounded and so that they will not catch in the angle or sides when you are sliding or dropping the metal into the cistern.

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