| 1894 - 1232 sider
...means of paper or shavings. An old coal scuttle answers the purpose very well. Figure 75 represents a tobacco-stem burner which we have designed, and which...and easily managed as any in use. The body of the buruer is made of heavy, galvanized sheet-iron. It closely resembles a stove pipe in form, but is about... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1896 - 1258 sider
...means of paper or shavings. An old coal scuttle answers the purpose very well. Figure 75 represents a tobacco-stem burner which we have designed, and which...•closely resembles a stove pipe in form, but is about seven inches in •diameter and two feet in length. The bottom is made of the same 75.— Home-made... | |
| L. H. Bailey - 1897
...be unsatisfactory. The following account of an ing at any cigar factory. When wanted for fumigat1ng purposes they should not be too dry, else they will...material, and is perforated by about a dozen holes, each ^-inch in diameter. Four legs support the burner and keep the bottom 3 inches from the floor. A handle... | |
| Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1896 - 750 sider
...means of paper or shavings. An old coal scuttle answers the purpose very well. Figure 75 represents a tobacco-stem burner which we have designed, and which...closely resembles a stove pipe in form, but is about seven inches in diameter and two feet in length. The bottom is made of the same 75.— Home-made Tobacco... | |
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