clear cold water to wash the mud off with. Never use a duster or broom on varnished work. Never allow water to be thrown inside the body. It is sure to affect the glue and swell the timbers so as to break the joints. Mud allowed to dry on a carriage is of no benefit. Fre N AND SECTION OF THE DYNAMITE CRUISER., scientific american, 1887-10-01
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