| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 614 páginas
...leather, I fliall fuggelt a method of preparing this fpecics of leather, at a very fmall cxpence. One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of fpirit of turpentine, and half an ounce of Burgundy pitch, fliould be carefully melted together, over... | |
| Anthony Florian Madinger Willich - 1802 - 570 páginas
...improved composition for preserving leather, the good effects of which are sufficiently ascertained. One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of spirit of turpentine, and half an ounce of Burgundy pitch, should be carefully melted together over... | |
| Education, George Nicholson - 1805 - 276 páginas
...following method of preparing this species of leather may be adopted at a very trifling expense. One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of spirit of turpentine, and one ounce of burgundy-pitch, are to be carefully melted together, over a... | |
| John Roberton - 1809 - 376 páginas
...leather, I shall suggest a method of preparing this species of leather, at a very small expence.—One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of spirit of turpentine, and half' an ounce of burgundy pitch, should be carefully melted together over... | |
| James Smith - 1815 - 942 páginas
...The eyes thus formed, have a lively natural effect. To RENDER BOOTS AND SlIOES WATERPROOF. Take one pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of spirits of turpentine, and half an ounce of Burgundy pitch ; melt them over a slow fire, and thoroughly... | |
| 1819 - 440 páginas
...vinegar, with the white of an egg beat to a froth. 205. To prevent Shoes from taking in Water. One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two...turpentine, and half an ounce of ^Burgundy pitch, melted carefully over a slow fire. Jf new boots or shoes are rubbed with this mixture, either in the... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 páginas
...vinegar, with the white of an egg beat to a froth. 205. To prevent Shoes from ta/cing in Water. One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of turpentine, and half on ounce of Burgundy pitch, melted carefully over a slow fire. If new boots or shoes are rubbed with... | |
| L. Murray - 1821 - 620 páginas
...polished with a proper brush, so as to appear .ike new leather. To render thoes water-proof. One point of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces...of turpentine, and half an ounce of Burgundy pitch, melted carefully over a slow fire. If new boots or shoes are rubbed witn this mixture, either in the... | |
| 1826 - 918 páginas
...the purpose of pulverizing the roasted grain, if a mill be not at hand. TO RENDER SHOES WATER-PROOF. Mix a pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two ounces of turpentine, and half an ounce of Bungundy pitch, earel'uily over я slow fire. Lay the mixture, whilst hot, on the boots or shoes witii... | |
| 1826 - 488 páginas
...neither moth or worm will come near them. To prevent Shoes and Snots from taking in water. — One pint of drying oil, two ounces of yellow wax, two...of turpentine, and half an ounce of Burgundy pitch, melted carefully over a slow fire. If new boots or shoes are rubbed with this mixture, either in the... | |
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