SOME LARGE GLASS VESSELS. A FEAT IN GLASS BLOWING. A STILL FOR AMATEUR AND CLASS-ROOM WORK. BY THOMAS R. BARER. TWO NEW HACK SAWS. AN ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN HACK SAW. NEW TYPE OF DOUBLE HACK SAW., scientific american, 1903-11-28
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