On the Manufacture of Tin-plate. 363 
referring to the following drawing, which 
exhibits the several vessels in the order in 
which they stand in the manufactory, all 
supported by substantial brick work. 
The building in which the pots are fixed 
is called the Stow. The plates are worked 
from the right to the left of the stow, as will 
be evident by attending to the uses of the 
separate pots. 
No. 1. represents the tin-pot. 
2, The wash-pot with the parting with- 
in it. 
3. The grease-pot. 
4. The pan, containing a grating at 
the bottom.* 
5. The list-pot. 
* This pan is designed for the reception of the plates as 
the boy takes them out of the grease-pot.. It has no fire 
underneath it. 
