HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



flat on the bench ; the wired edge should be turned 

 outwards, leaving the inside surfaces flat. 



Another sheet of tinplate must now be taken 

 in hand, and two pieces, 12 in. by 3^ in., cut off 

 across it. These must be wired at both edges, 

 with wires only 10 in. long placed in the middle, 

 leaving 1 in. at each end free of wire ; but the 

 turned over edges of tin may be hammered down 

 flat at the ends. The unwired ends may now be 



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Fig. 120. Pattern of Slide. 



turned up sharp where the wire terminates, thus 

 forming a sort of tin stool 10 in. long, and with 

 legs 1 in. high. These are to be fastened with 

 solder and small rivets to the bands already made. 

 They will, of course, bridge the band the narrow 

 way, which is the only direction in which they will 

 fit, and be equidistant from each short side. Fig. 

 119 is a diagram of one of the bands and bridges 

 at its present stage. The bridges are for the 

 purpose of attaching the spindle. 



