St. Louis Paper - Note on the Opening of a Chilled Hearth with the Coal-Oil Blow-Pipe

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. H. Lee
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

So far as I am aware the references to the " kerosene blow-pipe" in the Transactions comprise only a skeptical opinion from Mr. Witherow (ix., 70), and accounts of the use of the blow-pipe by Mr. Witherbee (xiii., 675) and Mr. Gayley (xiv., 779), together with brief remarks by Mr. Weeks and Mr. Kennedy on Mr. Witherbee's paper. The subject can scarcely be considered novel, in view of these references, yet it is not so far exhausted that an additional account of the successful application of the blow-pipe would be out of place, especially if accompanied with some new details and a drawing of the apparatus itself, showing its simplicity and safety. Some time ago, owing to a variety of causes, my furnace was working very badly, the troubles culminating suddenly one morning in a chilled hearth, solid from the bottom to the tuyeres, with the exception of a narrow passage-way from above to the cindernotch, which remained open. Through this we continued to flush and cast, with the prospect of a long and troublesome siege, in working down to the iron-notch. At the end of two days matters had not greatly improved, and we seemed no nearer the desired result than on the morning of the chill, when, at the suggestion of Mr. Farrell, of Glamorgan, I decided to use the coal-oil blow-pipe; the intention being to cut a hole from the iron-notch up to the tuyeres, and then let the furnace melt out the chilled mass. In four hours from the time of starting, the hole was made and
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APA: R. H. Lee  (1887)  St. Louis Paper - Note on the Opening of a Chilled Hearth with the Coal-Oil Blow-Pipe

MLA: R. H. Lee St. Louis Paper - Note on the Opening of a Chilled Hearth with the Coal-Oil Blow-Pipe. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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