
audiobook
by C. H. Fay
The Art of Lead Burning A PRACTICAL TREATISE EXPLAINING THE APPARATUS AND PROCESSES. 52 ILLUSTRATIONS.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II. THE APPARATUS.
CHAPTER III. HYDROGEN GAS.
CHAPTER IV. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GENERATOR.
CHAPTER V. MAKING THE GAS TO BURN THE GENERATOR.
CHAPTER VI. CONNECTING THE APPARATUS.
CHAPTER VII. CHARGING THE GENERATOR.
CHAPTER VIII. THE FLAME AND ITS MANAGEMENT.
A clear, step‑by‑step guide for anyone interested in mastering the craft of lead burning, this treatise opens with a strong emphasis on safety and the fundamentals of hydrogen gas. It walks the reader through the essential apparatus, from generators to burners, explaining how each component works and why careful handling is crucial. Detailed illustrations accompany the text, helping beginners visualize the setup before they ever light a flame.
Beyond the basics, the book explores practical techniques for creating strong seams, using both traditional blow‑pipes and newer machines that have recently entered the trade. It also introduces soft soldering methods and the use of Britannia metal in common fixtures, offering a well‑rounded view of the trade’s everyday challenges. By combining thorough theory with hands‑on advice, the work equips aspiring lead burners with the confidence to practice safely and efficiently.
Full title
The Art of Lead Burning A practical treatise explaining the apparatus and processes. A practical treatise explaining the apparatus and processes.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (132K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A little-known technical writer from the early 20th century, remembered for a practical manual on the specialized craft of lead burning. His surviving work is valued less as personal memoir than as a clear window into the tools, methods, and industrial know-how of its time.
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