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Educational and Learning Material
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| The Cause Of Creosote In Chimney Flues |
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| Instructive Criticism on Copper Roofing
(William Neubecker) |
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| Proper Training for Apprentices |
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The future ability of the apprentice in a large measure depends
on the methods of instruction employed by forman. By E.A (1923)
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| Retinning Milk Cans / Wants to Solder
Aluminum |
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Currently working on this one
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| Welding Aluminum by A.E |
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Difficulties to be overcome - Fluxes to be used - Preparation
for work and welding operation explained.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers by
Thomas Newton |
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A Series of articles on chemistry, physics and metallurgy, scientific
facts and theories clearly explained - Science a useful tool for
the benefit of the mechanic and his employer.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
one) |
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Matter - Physical changes, Chemical changes, chemical affinity,
elements.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
two) |
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Compounds, Chemical action, Chemical Combinations, Influence
of Heat and Light, Etching of Copper and Brass, Atoms and Molecules
and Hydrogen
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (Part
three) |
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Information on Hydrogen and its Properties, Water Gas, Oxygen,
Ozone and Combustion.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
four) |
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Explains Combustion, Combustibles and Supporters of Combustion,
Combustion in Furnace and Laws of Chemical Combinations.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
five) |
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Laws of Chemical Combination, The Atomic Theory, Atomic Weights,
Chemical Symbols, Chemical Formulae, Chemical Equations, And Respiration.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
six) |
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Water, Temporary and Permanent Hardness, Nitrogen, Carbon, Sulfur,
Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Ammonia - It's composition and Properties.
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| Science For Sheet Metal Workers (part
seven) |
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Alkalies, Acids, Hydrochloric Acid, Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid,
Aqua Regia, Chlorine, Chlorides, Sulphates, Nitrates and Oxides.
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