TO Aug., 1910.1 



Bi(ildi)!'-: Jrlinis for Sftilers. 



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and upwards. Different sizes screw from ^r-in. to 4-in. pipe, and the 

 prices range from 50s. to ^8 5s. 



Cutters. — Pine cutters are necessary and may consist of eitlier one wheel 

 or three wheels. The advantage of three wheels over a single wheel is 

 that one can cut a fixed pipe in an awkward corner, which is impossible 

 with the single wheel. The Barnes cutters, in three sizes, cutting from 

 •^ in. to 3 in. cost from 14s. to 27s. 6d. each. 



I. SET OF TOOLS FOR PIPE WORK UP TO 2 INCHEb. 

 I. ^^■;^l^vorth stocks and dies i^-in. to 2-in. 2. Walworth stocks and dies, g-in. 

 10 I in. 3. Footprint pipe vice. 4, v Barnes pipe cutters. 6. Combination wrench. 

 7. Footprint pipe wrench. 8. Governor pipe wrench. 



Wrenches. — The Footprint is the universal w^rench of to-day, but it hat> 

 one disadvantage — the screw eosily gets lost. An improved style is th ■ 

 Governor pipe wrench, which has an adjustable nut to take the place uf 

 the easily lost screw. Footprints are made in six sizes taking from i/i6-in. 

 to 4-in. pipe. Prices run from is. 3d. to 9s. 6(1. The Governor, 9 inches 

 Jong, grips up to 2\ inches, and costs 3s. 6d. 



