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 Contents. 



Chapters I., Cast Sheet Lead. II., Milled Sheet Lead. III., Root Cesspools. IV., Socket 

 Pipes. V., Drips. VI., Gutters. VII., Gutters (continued). VIII., Breaks. IX., Circular 

 Breaks. X., Flats. XL, Flats (continued). XII., Rolls on Flats. XIII., Roll Ends. XIV., 

 Roll Intersections. XV., Seam Rolls. XVI., Seam Rolls (continued). XVII., Tack Fixings. 

 XVIIL, Step Flashings. XIX., Step Flashings (continued). XX., Secret Gutters. XXL, 

 Soakers. XXI L, Hip and Valley Soakers. XXI II., Dormer Windows. XXIV., Dormer 

 Windows (continued). XXV., Dormer Tops. XXVI., Internal Dormers. XXVI L, Skylights. 

 XXVIII., Hips and Ridging. XXIX., Hips and Ridging (continued). XXX., Fixings for 

 Hips and Ridging. XXXL, Ornamental Ridging. XXXIL, Ornamental Curb Rolls. XXXIIL, 

 Curb Rolls. XXXIV., Cornices. XXXV., Towers and Finials. XXXVL, Towers and Finials 

 (continued). XXXVI L.Towers and Finials (continued). XXXVIIL, Domes. XXXIX., Domes- 

 (continued). XL., Ornamental Lead Work. XLL, Rain Water Heads. XLIL, Rain Water 

 Heads (continued). XLIIL, Rain Water Heads (continued). 



Press Opinions. 



"This is an eminently practical and well-illustrated volume on the management of external 

 lead work." Birmingham Daily Post. 



" It is thoroughly practical, containing many valuable hints, and cannot fail to be of great 

 benefit to those who have not had large experience." Sanitary Journal. 



"Works on sanitary plumbing are by no means rare, but treatises dealing with external 

 plumbing work are sufficiently scarce to ensure for Mr. Hart's new publication a hearty recep- 

 tion." 1'he Ironmonger. 



HINTS TO PLUMBERS ON JOINT WIPING, PIPE 

 BENDING AND LEAD BURNING. Third Edition, 

 Revised and Corrected. By JOHN W. HART, R.P.C. 184 Illustrations. 

 313 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Price 7s. 6d. ; India and Colonies, 8s.; 

 Other Countries, 8s. 6d. ; strictly net. 



Contents. 



Introduction. C apters L, Pipe Bending. II., Pipe Bending (continued). III., Pipe 

 Bending (continued). IV., Square Pipe Bendings. V., Half-circular Elbows. VI., Curved 

 Bends on Square Pipe. VII., Bossed Bends. VIII., Curved Plinth Bends. IX., Rain-water 

 Shoes on Square Pipe. X., Curved and Angle Bends. XL, Square Pipe Fixings. XII., Joint- 

 wiping. XIIL, Substitutes for Wiped Joints. XIV., Preparing Wiped Joints. XV., Joint 

 Fixings. XVL, Plumbing Irons. XVI L, Joint Fixings. XVIIL, Use of "Touch" in Solder- 

 ing. XIX., Underhand Joints. XX., Blown and Copper Bit Joints. XXL, Branch Joints. 

 XXII. , Branch Joints (continued). XXIIL, Block Joints. XXIV., Block Joints (continued). 

 XXV., Block Fixings. XXVI., Astragal Joints Pipe Fixings. XXVI L, Large Branch 

 Joints. XXVIIL, Large Underhand Joints. XXIX., Solders. XXX., Autogenous Soldering; 

 or Lead Burning. Index. 



Press Opinions. 



" Rich in useful diagrams as well as in hints." Liverpool Mercury. 



" The papers are eminently practical, and go much farther into the mysteries they describe 

 than the title ' Hints' properly suggests." Scotsman. 



" The articles are apparently written by a thoroughly practical man. As a practical guide 

 thec)ook will doubtless be of much service." Glasgow Herald. 



" So far as the practical hints in this work are concerned, it will be useful to apprentices and 

 students in technical schools, as it deals mainly with the most important or difficult branches 

 of the plumber's craft, viz., joint wiping, pipe bending and lead burning. . . . 'Hints' are the 

 most useful things to an apprentice, and there are many in this work which are not to be found 

 in some of the text-books." English Mechanic. 



"22 PRYME STREET, HULL, 24th November, 1894. 



" Gentlemen, Your books to hand for which accept my best thanks, also for circulars. I 

 myself got one of J. W. Hart's books on Plumbing from your traveller, and having looked 

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 Hart treats exhaustively upon soldering and pipe bending, which are two of the most essential 

 branches in the plumbing trade." 



THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DIPPING, 

 BURNISHING, LACQUERING AND BRONZING 

 BRASS WARE. By W. NORMAN BROWN. 35 pp. Crown 

 8vo. 1900. Price 2s. ; Abroad, 2s. 6d. ; strictly net. 

 Contents. 



Chapters L, Cleansing and Dipping; Boiling up and Cleansing; Dipping. II., Scratch- 

 brushing and Burnishing; Polishing; Burnishing. III., Lacquering; Tools; Lacquers. 

 IV., Bronzing ; Black Bronzing ; Florentine Red Bronzing ; Green Bronzing. Index. 



Press Opinions. 



" Mr. Brown is clearly a master of his craft, and has also the immense advantage of being 

 able to convey his instructions in a manner at once clear and concise." Leicester Post. 



"A thoroughly practical little treatise on the subject in all its branches, and one which 

 should be in the hands of every tradesman or amateur who has lacquering to do." irish Builder. 



