Duff shut off the blow-lamp and neither of them spoke for a while., ❋ Smith, Wilbur (1964)
Duff carried the ball of amalgam down to the shed, placed it in the retort and lit the blow-lamp. ❋ Smith, Wilbur (1964)
Get everything square (rotation will betray a bad wobble), and solder the three parts together with the blow-lamp. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
Fig. 94 is a sketch of a blow-lamp suitable for the horizontal boiler shown on pp. 204, and 206, while Fig. 95 shows a convenient form of paraffin stove with silent "Primus" burner, which may be used for a horizontal with considerable furnace space or for vertical boilers. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
A little "Tinol" is smeared over the surfaces to be joined, and the lubricators are placed in position and heated with the blow-lamp until the solder runs. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
My own method is to set the boiler out in the open, screw down the safety-valve so that it cannot lift, and raise steam with the help of a blow-lamp, to which a string is attached wherewith to pull it backwards along a board. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
With a powerful blow-lamp this boiler raises a lot of steam. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
The solder should be sweated right through the joint with a blow-lamp to make a satisfactory job. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
Soldering the disc to the spindle is most easily effected with a blowpipe or small blow-lamp. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
The boiler illustrated by Fig. 81 is designed for heating with a large paraffin or petrol blow-lamp. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)
If there were no sun even in the absence of wind, starting would be out of the question, unless the atmospheric temperature were high or the engine were warmed with a blow-lamp. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)
In the outer Hut, the lathe spun round, its whirr and click drowned in the noisy rasp of the grinder and the blast of the big blow-lamp. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)
The general design can be followed from the sectional views, and these will show, too, that ignition was by means of a hot tube on the cylinder head, which had to be heated with a blow-lamp before starting the engine. ❋ Evelyn Charles Vivian (1914)
There was a black silk mask, the eyeholes of which, as Jim saw with a professional glance, had been newly cut; an automatic pistol, a complete set of house-breaking tools, a small acetylene blow-lamp, a tiny rubber case containing six phials, and three small skeleton keys. ❋ Edgar Wallace (1903)