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THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 



Fi^. 15 is a top view of the piece B, Fig\ 16 is a top view 

 of C, Fig-. 17 is a top view of A, and Fig\ 18 shows the 

 clincher completed. — By A. H. H. 



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Fig. 15.— Making a Clincher by the Method of " A. H. H." Top View of the Piece B 



Shoeing Box. 

 I send herewith a sketch, Fig*. 19, of my shoeing* box. The 



Pen 



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Fig. 16.— Top View of the Piece C 



dimensions are as follows: The heig-ht at the hack is 10 

 inches ; the leng-th is 18 inches ; the height of the front is 6 



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Fig. 17.— Top View of the Piece A. 



inches; the feet are 7 inches ; the width is 10 inches. The 

 feet extend the full depth of the box, and the sides and ends 



Fig. 18.— The Clincher Completed. 



are fastened to them by screws. The bail is of half-inch 

 iron, fastened by two bolts at each side. A flat piece of 



