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282 Cement for Glass
2 ounces Best glue and 2 [1?] ounces
of Linseed Oil Varnish, well
stirred and boiled. Sets in 3 days
Work August 1892
Red Cement
A good general cement is made
from red Lead and Litharge in
Equal parts mixed with concentrated
glycerine to the consistency of cream
Water and fire proof
Cement for Lamp Tops
Mix plaster of Paris with a solution
of alum and water. dries hard
Work October 1892
Blowpipe Spirit
Mix 6 parts Alcohol, a little Oil
of Turpentine and a few drops
of Ether in a well stoppered bottle
Paint Stains on clothing
Carbolic Acid will remove them
Cement for Glass
Isinglass boiled in spirit of Wine
makes a transparent cement
Ink for Writing on glass
Made by dissolving 10 parts of
Bleached Shellac and 5 parts of
Venetian Turpentine in 15 parts
of oil of Turpentine, in a water
Bath. After being dissolved, add
5 parts Ivory Black
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To dilute Acid 283
Allway pour the acid very carefully
into the water and never pour the
water into the acid, or it squirt
out on your hands or face
A very hard Cement
100 parts White Sand and Equal
parts of Litharge and limestone
powder, mixed with 7 parts (by bulk)
of Linseed oil. Sets like Stone.
Furniture Reviver
Pour 1/2 pint Linseed Oil, 2 ounces
distilled Vinegar, 1/2 ounce Muriatic
Acid, 1 ounce Spirit Wine, 1 1/2 oz [ounce] of
oil of Almonds, 1/4 ounce Muriate of
Antimony and 3/4 ounce spirits of
partshorn, all mixed cold. To
polish; take a piece of clean rags
shake the mixture, and pour a little
upon the rag, and rub the furniture
well and finish off with a piece of
clean soft rag. The mixture must
be well shaken, Each time the rag
is replenished. From Work
Cement for Marble
Take plaster Paris, soak it in a
solution of Alum, Pour off the Alum
and bake the plaster in an oven
after which grind it to a powder
and use as wanted. When it is
mixed with water, it sets hard.
Liquid Glue
Dissolve shellac in Naptha
in a wide mouthed bottle.
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