VOLUME IV. 



PRACTICA L BLACK SMITHING. 



This volume completes the Series of Four Vol- 

 umes. Like its companion volumes, it is hand- 

 soinely printed ivith clear, larije type on good 

 paper and contains over 200 illustrations* 



Chapter T.— Ls devoted to Miscellaneous Carriage 

 Irons, Hammer Signals, etc. 



Chapter II.— Tells about Tires, Cutting, Welding, 

 Bending ami Setting. How to make a Tire Heating Fur- 

 nace. 



Chapter III.— Treats of Setting Axles, Axle Gauges 

 and Thimble .sk ins. 



Chapter IV.— Tells about Springs. How to make 

 and reset. Different ways of Welding". 



Chapter V. — Describes Bob Sleds. 



Chapter VI. — Treats on Tempering Tools, including 

 Mill Picks, Drills, Taps, Dies, Knife Blades, Chisels, 

 Axes, Ham ners, etc. 



Chapter VII.— Gives proportions of Bolts and Nuts, 

 f rms of Heads, etc. 



Chapter VIII.— Treats of Working S eel. Welding, 

 an I Case Hardening. 



Chapter IX. — Gives Tables of Iron and Steel, includ- 

 ing- size of iron, and different forms used by Carriage, 

 >Vago I a lid Sli'igh Makers. 



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