Care also must be taken that it be not too much burned, for then it will loop, ie melt and run together in a mass. After it is burnt, they beat it into small pieces with an iron sledge, and then put it into the furnace (which is before charged with... The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine - Page 23edited by - 1817Full view - About this book
| John Ray - English language - 1768 - 586 pages
...(which is before charged with -Coals) cafting it upon the Top of the Coals* where it melts, and fails into the Hearth, in the Space of about twelve Hours, more or lefs, and then it runs into a Sow. The Hearth, or Bottom, of the Furnace is made of a Sand-Stonr, and... | |
| Yorkshire (England) - 1817 - 94 pages
...burnt, they heat it into small pieces with an iron sledge, and then put it into the furnace (which ig before charged with coles) casting it upon the top...falls into the hearth in the space of about twelve honre, more or less, and then it is run into a sow. > '' The hearth, or bottome of the furnace is made... | |
| English language - 1817 - 336 pages
...put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coals) casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts, and falls into the hearth, in the...space of about twelve hours, more or less, and then it runs into a sew. When the; begin upon a new furnace, they put fire for a day or two 1м-1пп; they... | |
| John Holland - Iron founding - 1831 - 364 pages
...burnt, they beat it into small pieces with an iron sledge, and then put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coles), casting it upon the top...melts and falls into the hearth in the space of about 12 hours, more or less, and then it is run into a sow. " The hearth or bottom of the furnace is made... | |
| John Holland - Iron founding - 1831 - 364 pages
...casting it upon the top of the coles, where it melts and falls into the hearth in the space of about 12 hours, more or less, and then it is run into a sow. " The hearth or bottom of the furnace is made of a sand stone, and the sides round, to the height of a yard, or thereabout... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1849 - 404 pages
...put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coals), casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts and falls into the hearth, in the space of about twelve hours, more or less, and then it runs into a sow. " The hearth, or bottom of the furnace, is made of a sandstone, and the sides round,... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1849 - 386 pages
...put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coals), casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts and falls into the hearth, in the space of about twelve hours, more or less, and then it runs into a sow. " The hearth, or bottom of the furnace, is made of a sandstone, and the sides round,... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 416 pages
...put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coals), casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts and falls into the hearth, in the space of about twelve hours, more or less, and then it runs into a sow. " The hearth, or bottom of the furnace, is made of a sandstone, and the sides round,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1863 - 438 pages
...it into the furnace, (which is before charged with ) coals), casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts and falls into the hearth in the space of about twelve hours, more or less, and then it runs into a sow. " The hearth, or bottom of the furnace, is made of a sandstone, and the sides round,... | |
| Rev. W. W. Skeat - 1874 - 388 pages
...put it into the furnace (which is before charged with coals), casting it upon the top of the coals, where it melts, and falls into the hearth, in the...less, and then it is run into a sow. The hearth, or bottom, of the furnace is made of a sand-stone, and the sides round, to the height of a yard or thereabout;... | |
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