and AGAIN begins to disassemble his stickLast post Jul 09 2015 256 PM by hkarow9713 7 repliesAGVA American Guild of Variety Artists Not Ranked Galvanizing as a protecting surface for large articles such as enter into the construction of bridges roofs and shipwork has not quite reached the point of appreciation that possibly the near future may award to it Certain fallacies existed for a long time as to the relative merits of the dry or molten and the wet or electrolytical methods of galvanizing The latter was found to be costly and slow and the results obtained were erratic and not satisfactory and soon gave place to the dry or molten bath process as in practice at the present day but the difficulty of management in connexion with large baths of molten material and the deterioration of the bath and other mechanical causes limit the process to articles of comparatively small size and weight The electro deposition of zinc has been subject to many patents and the efforts to introduce it have been lamentable in both a mechanical and financial sense Most authorities recommend a current density of 18 or 20 ampres per square foot of cathode surface and aqueous solutions of zinc sulphate acetate or chloride ammonia chloride or tartrate as being the most suitable for deposition Electrolytes made by adding caustic potash or soda to a suitable zinc salt have been found to be unworkable in practice on account of the formation of an insoluble zinc oxide on the surface of the anode and the resultant increased electrical resistance the electrolytes are also constantly getting out of order as more metal is taken out of the solution than could possibly be dissolved from the anodes by the chemicals set free on account of this insoluble scale or furring up of the anodes which sometimes reaches oneeighth of an inch in thickness To all intents and purposes the deposits obtained from acid solutions under favourable circumstances are fairly adhesive when great care has been exercised to thoroughly scale and clean the surface to be coated which is found to be the principal difficulty in the application of any electrochemical process for copper lead or tin as well as for zinc and that renders even the application of paint or other brush compounds to futile unless honestly complied with Unfortunately these acid zinc coatings are of a transitory nature Their durability being incomparable with hot galvanizing as the deposit is porous and retains some of the acid salts which cause a wasting of the zinc and consequently the rusting of the iron or steel Castings coated with acid zinc rust comparatively quickly even when the porosity has been reduced by oxidation aggravated no doubt by some of the corroding agentssalammoniac for instancebeing forced into the pores of the metal Other matters of serious moment in the electrozincing process apart from the slowness of the operation were the uncertain nature thickness and extent of the coating on articles of irregular shape and the formation of loose darkcoloured patches on the work the unhealthy and nonmetallic look and want of brilliancy and the lustre prevented engineers and the trade from accepting the process or its results except for the commoner articles of use To obviate any tendency of the paint to peel off from the zinc surface as it generally manifests a disposition to do it is recommended to coat all the zinc surfaces previous to painting them with the following compound 1 part chloride of copper 1 part nitrate of copper 1 part salammoniac dissolved in 61 parts of water and then add 1 part commercial hydrochloric acid When the zinc is brushed over with this mixture it oxidizes the surface turns black and dries in from twelve to twentyfour hours and may then be painted over without any danger of peeling Another and more quickly applied coating consists of bichloride of platinum 1 part dissolved in 10 parts of distilled water and applied either by a brush or sponge It oxidizes at once turns black and resists the weak acids rain and the elements generally by sheeshshe View the latest postWhen pouring enamel by means of the ladle over pieces of work do not agitate the liquid too muchat the same time taking care to keep it well mixedso as to form air bubbles as this will cause trouble and in pouring over the work do it with an easy and gentle and not too hurried a motion In japanning curved pieces such as mudguards etc in hanging up the work in the oven see that the liquid does not run to extremities and there form ugly blots or blotches of enamelAs to the piazza itself it had not yet as the reader will understand from the foregoing explanation either the fine colonnade of Bernini or the dancing fountains or that Egyptian obelisk which according to Pliny was set up by the Pharaoh at Heliopolis and transferred to Rome by Caligula who set it up in Neros Circus where it remained till 1586 Now as Neros Circus was situate on the very ground where St Peters now stands and the base of this 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defend the Apennines against the French and helping the other to shake himself free of his neighbours in the Romagna Consequently he pressed on the siege of Ostia and added to Virginios forces which already amounted to two hundred men of the papal army a body of his own light horse this little army was to be stationed round about Rome and was to enforce obedience from the Colonnas The rest of his troops Alfonso divided into two parties one he left in the hands of his son Ferdinand with orders to scour the Romagna and worry the petty princes into levying and supporting the contingent they had promised while with the other he himself defended the defiles of the AbruzziCapes of both supermen ruffle when they are on the moon visit a dairy and see how milk is handledPierre Abelard was undoubtedly the boldest and most creative reasoner of his time As a wandering teacher he drew after him thousands of enthusiastic students He gave a strong impetus to learning He was a marvelous logician and 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