Text Appearing Before Image: Figs. 130 and 131.—Joint of Service Pipe to Cistern. PIPE JOINTISd. 59 Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 136. Figs. 132 and 133.—Branch Soil-pipe Joint. Figs. 134 and 135.—Branch Soil-pipe Joint with Bend. Fig. 136.—Horizontal BranchJoint to Distribute Steam Right and Left, 60 PRACTICAL PLUMBERS9 WORK. the back side of the bench, when the plumber again placesthe cloth in position and again pours, the pipe in themeantime being slowly rolled by his mate towards thewiper. As soon as the solder is at the right heat and ina plastic condition, he finishes off as described for the firstmethod. For large joints, the pieces of pipe are mountedon a mandrel, and tightened up with thin splints forced
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