(6) Kindly aid has been received from many sources. Granjon & Rosemberg, Kautney, M. Keith Dunham, S. W. Miller, Henry Cave, C. J. Nyquist, P. F. Willis, Ben K. Smith, and others have embodied in their writings many excellent ideas, which have assisted the author in bringing out certain points advantageously. The following manufacturers are to be given credit for many of the illustrations:
The Oxweld Acetylene Co., Newark, N. J.
The United States Welding Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
The Bastian Blessing Co., Chicago, Ill.
The Linde Air Products Co., New York City.
The General Welding & Equipment Co., Boston, Mass.
The Messer Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
The Alexander Milburn Co., Baltimore, Maryland.
The Torchweld Equipment Co., Chicago, Ill.
The Davis-Bournonville Co., Jersey City, N. J.
The K. G. Welding Co., New York City.
The Chicago Eye Shield Co., Chicago, Ill.
The Commercial Acetylene Supply Co., New York City.
The Welding Engineer, Chicago, Ill.
The Journal of Acetylene Welding, Chicago, Ill.
Note.—Lieut. Campbell offers his services without charge to anyone interested in this method of welding and may be addressed care of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publishers, 432 Fourth Avenue, New York City.
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CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| Introduction | [1] | |
| I. | Apparatus | [19] |
| II. | Operation | [27] |
| III. | Shop Equipment | [39] |
| IV. | Apparatus Repairs | [44] |
| V. | Preheating Agencies | [51] |
| VI. | Part One—Welding of Cast Iron | [58] |
| Part Two—Welding of Cast Iron | [67] | |
| Part Three—Welding of Cast Iron | [70] | |
| Part Four—Welding of Cast Iron | [75] | |
| VII. | Part One—Steel Welding | [81] |
| Part Two—Steel Welding | [87] | |
| Part Three—Steel Welding | [92] | |
| Part Four—Steel Welding | [97] | |
| VIII. | Brass Welding | [106] |
| IX. | Part One—Aluminum Welding | [109] |
| Part Two—Aluminum Welding | [113] | |
| Part Three—Aluminum Welding | [118] | |
| X. | Welding of Malleable Iron | [120] |
| XI. | Oxy-acetylene Cutting | [125] |
| XII. | Carbon Burning | [135] |
| Glossary | [145] | |
| Lectures | [149] | |
| Index | [167] | |
Oxy-Acetylene Welding Manual