- marks.
Shingler's hammer Sledgehammer Soft-faced
hammer Spiking hammer Splitting maul
Strike Tack
hammer Stonemason's
hammer Tinner's
hammer Upholstery...
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Shingling was a
stage in the
production of bar iron or steel, in the
finery and
puddling processes. As with many
ironmaking terms, this is
derived from...
- bar". The
extracted ball of
metal was then
processed into a "
shingle" by a
shingling hammer,
after which it was
rolled in the
rolling mill. The original...
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disease of the
nerves Shingling (metallurgy), the
process of
consolidating iron or
steel with a
hammer during production Shingle back (Trachydosaurus rugosus)...
- Nevertheless,
hammers continued to be
needed for
shingling.
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet Dorfchemnitz Iron
Hammer Mill
Finch Foundry Freibergsdorf Hammer Mill Frohnauer...
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lifted out of the
hearth with a
heavier bar and tongs, and
taken to the
shingling hammer. The
process was more fuel-efficient and more
productive than its predecessors...
- blankets, 30 coats, 3 tents, 18 saws, 16 blocks, 4
frying pans, a
hammer, 11
shingling hammers, 788 lbs of tobacco, 2 bed gowns, an auger, 3 chisels, 5 planes...
- the attack, and
felled the
bushranger by a blow on the head with a
shingling hammer, and then
captured him. Mr. Gray
received the £30
reward which had...
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special hammer. The
shingles are
always split, and are very thin.
Korean wood shingles, Samcheok,
Gangwon Province,
South Korea Korean Wood
shingle, Neowa-jip...
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climbing and
enlarging steps used by climbers.
Lathe hammer (also
known as a lath
hammer,
lathing hammer, or
lathing hatchet): a tool used for
cutting and...