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To Weld Cast Iron.

Take of good clean white sand, 3 parts ; refined solution fosterine and rock salt, of each 1 part ; heat the pieces to be welded in a moderate charcoal fire, occasionally taking out and dipping into the composition, until they are of a proper heat to weld. Then lay at once on the anvil and gently hammer together. If done carefully by one who understands welding iron, they will be nicely welded.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 184

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To Weld Cast Iron. Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 184

To Weld Cast Iron. Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 184

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