Fragment of a pottery puncture, sandblasted, decorated with broad grooves, row of nail impressions on the foot, bottom of bottom also decorated, an ear, the part opposite this ear is missing, brown. Old bondings., Bijpot, fragment, earthenware, 10,4 x 8,4 x 5 cm, prehistory -1200 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-of-a-pottery-puncture-sandblasted-decorated-with-broad-grooves-row-of-nail-impressions-on-the-foot-bottom-of-bottom-also-decorated-an-ear-the-part-opposite-this-ear-is-missing-brown-old-bondings-bijpot-fragment-earthenware-104-x-84-x-5-cm-prehistory-1200-image344560755.html
RM2B0G2N7–Fragment of a pottery puncture, sandblasted, decorated with broad grooves, row of nail impressions on the foot, bottom of bottom also decorated, an ear, the part opposite this ear is missing, brown. Old bondings., Bijpot, fragment, earthenware, 10,4 x 8,4 x 5 cm, prehistory -1200
Old screw and nail heads set, golden metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware yellow caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-screw-and-nail-heads-set-golden-metal-bolts-grunge-rusty-rivets-hardware-yellow-caps-with-grooves-and-holes-top-view-isolated-on-transparent-background-realistic-3d-vector-illustration-icons-image368856909.html
RF2CC2TN1–Old screw and nail heads set, golden metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware yellow caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons
An earthenware beak cane on three legs. Four nail-shaped vertical protrusions are attached to the convex belly. The object has a wide neck with slanting edge, an ear decorated with diagonal grooves and a bronze sheen by sludge layer with mica-like magnetering., Crockery, pottery, H 21 cm, D 12.5 cm, Early Bronze Age 2800-2500 BC. , Turkey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-earthenware-beak-cane-on-three-legs-four-nail-shaped-vertical-protrusions-are-attached-to-the-convex-belly-the-object-has-a-wide-neck-with-slanting-edge-an-ear-decorated-with-diagonal-grooves-and-a-bronze-sheen-by-sludge-layer-with-mica-like-magnetering-crockery-pottery-h-21-cm-d-125-cm-early-bronze-age-2800-2500-bc-turkey-image344518277.html
RM2B0E4G5–An earthenware beak cane on three legs. Four nail-shaped vertical protrusions are attached to the convex belly. The object has a wide neck with slanting edge, an ear decorated with diagonal grooves and a bronze sheen by sludge layer with mica-like magnetering., Crockery, pottery, H 21 cm, D 12.5 cm, Early Bronze Age 2800-2500 BC. , Turkey
Old screw and nail heads set, steel metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware grey caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-screw-and-nail-heads-set-steel-metal-bolts-grunge-rusty-rivets-hardware-grey-caps-with-grooves-and-holes-top-view-isolated-on-transparent-background-realistic-3d-vector-illustration-icons-image368461393.html
RF2CBCT7D–Old screw and nail heads set, steel metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware grey caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons
Decorative door boss and nail, Steel-plated wrought iron, Square type, pierced and embossed with wrought lines. Quadrant leaf design based on old examples. Leaves separated by barbs. High boss at center. Round, nail heads with spiral grooves, on square shank., Spain, ca. 1550–1700, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Decorative door boss and nail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decorative-door-boss-and-nail-steel-plated-wrought-iron-square-type-pierced-and-embossed-with-wrought-lines-quadrant-leaf-design-based-on-old-examples-leaves-separated-by-barbs-high-boss-at-center-round-nail-heads-with-spiral-grooves-on-square-shank-spain-ca-15501700-metalwork-decorative-arts-decorative-door-boss-and-nail-image391558185.html
RM2DN10CW–Decorative door boss and nail, Steel-plated wrought iron, Square type, pierced and embossed with wrought lines. Quadrant leaf design based on old examples. Leaves separated by barbs. High boss at center. Round, nail heads with spiral grooves, on square shank., Spain, ca. 1550–1700, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Decorative door boss and nail
Lead head nails in a line on a rusty corrugated iron roof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lead-head-nails-in-a-line-on-a-rusty-corrugated-iron-roof-image460125934.html
RF2HMGF92–Lead head nails in a line on a rusty corrugated iron roof
Nails heads top view, steel metal pins with checkered ornament, spikes hardware grey caps with grooves, new hobnails isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons set Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nails-heads-top-view-steel-metal-pins-with-checkered-ornament-spikes-hardware-grey-caps-with-grooves-new-hobnails-isolated-on-transparent-background-realistic-3d-vector-illustration-icons-set-image376980002.html
RF2CW8WRE–Nails heads top view, steel metal pins with checkered ornament, spikes hardware grey caps with grooves, new hobnails isolated on transparent background. Realistic 3d vector illustration, icons set
On loose grooves TV, TROS, Mouth en MacNeal (Willem Duyn en Sjoukje van't Spijker) and Chiel Montagne Date: April 17, 1974 Keywords: pop music Personal name: Duyn, Willem, Montagne, Chiel, Nail, Sjoukje van't Institutionname: Mouth and MacNeal, TROS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-loose-grooves-tv-tros-mouth-en-macneal-willem-duyn-en-sjoukje-vant-spijker-and-chiel-montagne-date-april-17-1974-keywords-pop-music-personal-name-duyn-willem-montagne-chiel-nail-sjoukje-vant-institutionname-mouth-and-macneal-tros-image341291262.html
RM2AR74DJ–On loose grooves TV, TROS, Mouth en MacNeal (Willem Duyn en Sjoukje van't Spijker) and Chiel Montagne Date: April 17, 1974 Keywords: pop music Personal name: Duyn, Willem, Montagne, Chiel, Nail, Sjoukje van't Institutionname: Mouth and MacNeal, TROS
Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun during construction Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rows-of-nails-in-a-strip-for-use-in-a-nail-gun-during-construction-13576746.html
RFAE5NJK–Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun during construction
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RFPER83H–Steel nails on a white background
Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rows-of-nails-in-a-strip-for-use-in-a-nail-gun-13576560.html
RFAE5N2W–Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun
Close up of a pair of hands, showing thumb nails with vertical ridges, a sign of aging or underlying medical problems or conditions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-a-pair-of-hands-showing-thumb-nails-with-vertical-ridges-a-sign-of-aging-or-underlying-medical-problems-or-conditions-image349078338.html
RF2B7WTYE–Close up of a pair of hands, showing thumb nails with vertical ridges, a sign of aging or underlying medical problems or conditions
Old screw and nail heads set, golden metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware yellow caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent bac Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-screw-and-nail-heads-set-golden-metal-bolts-grunge-rusty-rivets-hardware-yellow-caps-with-grooves-and-holes-top-view-isolated-on-transparent-bac-image465893491.html
RF2J1Y7W7–Old screw and nail heads set, golden metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware yellow caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent bac
Corrugated iron is attached with large umbrella screws Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corrugated-iron-is-attached-with-large-umbrella-screws-image472081078.html
RF2JC146E–Corrugated iron is attached with large umbrella screws
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RF2J1XGK6–Old screw and nail heads set, steel metal bolts, grunge rusty rivets hardware grey caps with grooves and holes top view isolated on transparent backgr
Weathered rough wood plank background textured close-up with joints, grooves, and nails Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-weathered-rough-wood-plank-background-textured-close-up-with-joints-82924267.html
RFEPWEMY–Weathered rough wood plank background textured close-up with joints, grooves, and nails
Nails heads top view, steel metal pins with checkered ornament, spikes hardware grey caps with grooves, new hobnails isolated on transparent backgroun Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nails-heads-top-view-steel-metal-pins-with-checkered-ornament-spikes-hardware-grey-caps-with-grooves-new-hobnails-isolated-on-transparent-backgroun-image466490999.html
RF2J2XE0R–Nails heads top view, steel metal pins with checkered ornament, spikes hardware grey caps with grooves, new hobnails isolated on transparent backgroun
Detail of a rustic shack at Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada. The fishing village on Nova Scotia's Lighthouse Route is a popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-a-rustic-shack-at-peggys-cove-in-nova-scotia-canada-the-fishing-village-on-nova-scotias-lighthouse-route-is-a-popular-tourist-attraction-image417165829.html
RM2F6KF7H–Detail of a rustic shack at Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada. The fishing village on Nova Scotia's Lighthouse Route is a popular tourist attraction.
Texture of old wooden board with deep grooves, faded in the rain and sun outdoors. Trace from a rusty nail in the board Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/texture-of-old-wooden-board-with-deep-grooves-faded-in-the-rain-and-sun-outdoors-trace-from-a-rusty-nail-in-the-board-image225902988.html
RFR3ENFT–Texture of old wooden board with deep grooves, faded in the rain and sun outdoors. Trace from a rusty nail in the board
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RFF6WTHA–Old blue wood background perspective
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 5 pieces should be 3j inches in length. One of the ends should be planed down to a width of If inches (the distance between the grooves). Nail the four pieces together and insert in the grooves on each side a cleaned 4X5 picture negative, the gelatin of which may be easily removed with hot water. Glue to the center of one of the glasses a piece of cork to hold the insect pin, and fasten a piece of wood to the narrow end by a wire nail, which will prevent the glasses from slipping out but will still allow the box to be opened. The boxes a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-insects-5-pieces-should-be-3j-inches-in-length-one-of-the-ends-should-be-planed-down-to-a-width-of-if-inches-the-distance-between-the-grooves-nail-the-four-pieces-together-and-insert-in-the-grooves-on-each-side-a-cleaned-4x5-picture-negative-the-gelatin-of-which-may-be-easily-removed-with-hot-water-glue-to-the-center-of-one-of-the-glasses-a-piece-of-cork-to-hold-the-insect-pin-and-fasten-a-piece-of-wood-to-the-narrow-end-by-a-wire-nail-which-will-prevent-the-glasses-from-slipping-out-but-will-still-allow-the-box-to-be-opened-the-boxes-a-image232126341.html
RMRDJ7ED–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 5 pieces should be 3j inches in length. One of the ends should be planed down to a width of If inches (the distance between the grooves). Nail the four pieces together and insert in the grooves on each side a cleaned 4X5 picture negative, the gelatin of which may be easily removed with hot water. Glue to the center of one of the glasses a piece of cork to hold the insect pin, and fasten a piece of wood to the narrow end by a wire nail, which will prevent the glasses from slipping out but will still allow the box to be opened. The boxes a
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 5 pieces should be 3j inches in length. One of the ends should be planed down to a width of If inches (the distance between the grooves). Nail the four pieces together and insert in the grooves on each side a cleaned 4X5 picture negative, the gelatin of which may be easily removed with hot water. Glue to the center of one of the glasses a piece of cork to hold the insect pin, and fasten a piece of wood to the narrow end by a wire nail, which will prevent the glasses from slipping out but will still allow the box to be opened. The boxes a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-insects-5-pieces-should-be-3j-inches-in-length-one-of-the-ends-should-be-planed-down-to-a-width-of-if-inches-the-distance-between-the-grooves-nail-the-four-pieces-together-and-insert-in-the-grooves-on-each-side-a-cleaned-4x5-picture-negative-the-gelatin-of-which-may-be-easily-removed-with-hot-water-glue-to-the-center-of-one-of-the-glasses-a-piece-of-cork-to-hold-the-insect-pin-and-fasten-a-piece-of-wood-to-the-narrow-end-by-a-wire-nail-which-will-prevent-the-glasses-from-slipping-out-but-will-still-allow-the-box-to-be-opened-the-boxes-a-image216442293.html
RMPG3P9W–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 5 pieces should be 3j inches in length. One of the ends should be planed down to a width of If inches (the distance between the grooves). Nail the four pieces together and insert in the grooves on each side a cleaned 4X5 picture negative, the gelatin of which may be easily removed with hot water. Glue to the center of one of the glasses a piece of cork to hold the insect pin, and fasten a piece of wood to the narrow end by a wire nail, which will prevent the glasses from slipping out but will still allow the box to be opened. The boxes a
Part of the old worn-out wooden fence with rusty nails sticking out/Сloseup of old fence with nails Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-part-of-the-old-worn-out-wooden-fence-with-rusty-nails-sticking-outloseup-164928590.html
RFKG942P–Part of the old worn-out wooden fence with rusty nails sticking out/Сloseup of old fence with nails
A small salamander next to a finger for scale. The salamander is in the Eurycea genus and can be identified as a male by the presence of cirri. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-small-salamander-next-to-a-finger-for-scale-the-salamander-is-in-164379816.html
RFKFC43M–A small salamander next to a finger for scale. The salamander is in the Eurycea genus and can be identified as a male by the presence of cirri.
Dystrophic ridges on the nails. Cartoon illustration Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dystrophic-ridges-on-the-nails-cartoon-illustration-image224669796.html
RFR1EGH8–Dystrophic ridges on the nails. Cartoon illustration
Old wooden noticeboard studded with rusty nails and paper clips with scraps of old papers. Background of old cracked and shabby boards. Texture splash Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-wooden-noticeboard-studded-with-rusty-nails-and-paper-clips-with-scraps-of-old-papers-background-of-old-cracked-and-shabby-boards-texture-splash-image340632446.html
RF2AP544E–Old wooden noticeboard studded with rusty nails and paper clips with scraps of old papers. Background of old cracked and shabby boards. Texture splash
corrugated metal nailed to a wall Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corrugated-metal-nailed-to-a-wall-image258913252.html
RFW16EDT–corrugated metal nailed to a wall
Part of the old worn-out wooden fence with rusty nails sticking out/Сloseup of old fence with nails Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-old-worn-out-wooden-fence-with-rusty-nails-sticking-outloseup-of-old-fence-with-nails-image358350482.html
RF2BR07KE–Part of the old worn-out wooden fence with rusty nails sticking out/Сloseup of old fence with nails
Steel nails on a white background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steel-nails-on-a-white-background-image215640860.html
RFPER838–Steel nails on a white background
Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rows-of-nails-in-a-strip-for-use-in-a-nail-gun-13576565.html
RFAE5N3J–Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun
Decoration and unpainted part of a gondola. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decoration-and-unpainted-part-of-a-gondola-image431705385.html
RF2G29THD–Decoration and unpainted part of a gondola.
Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rows-of-nails-in-a-strip-for-use-in-a-nail-gun-13576451.html
RFAE5MNT–Rows of nails in a strip for use in a nail gun
The paint is coming off some of the nails on a corrugated iron roof that is being rained on. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-paint-is-coming-off-some-of-the-nails-on-a-corrugated-iron-roof-that-is-being-rained-on-image472080802.html
RF2JC13TJ–The paint is coming off some of the nails on a corrugated iron roof that is being rained on.
Grooves and patterns of the hardwood bridge across the canal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grooves-and-patterns-of-the-hardwood-bridge-across-the-canal-image234539789.html
RFRHG5W1–Grooves and patterns of the hardwood bridge across the canal
Black screws for wood made of steel with cross-shaped grooves on conical head. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-screws-for-wood-made-of-steel-with-cross-shaped-grooves-on-conical-head-image256789690.html
RFTWNNTA–Black screws for wood made of steel with cross-shaped grooves on conical head.
The domestic sheep its The domestic sheep : its culture and general management domesticsheepits01stew Year: 1900 282 THE DOMESTIC SHEEP, feet; you can let the next lap on the first and extend as far as you desire. Shape the sills as shown in Fig. 5, and regu- late the pitch by the length of the legs as shown in Fig. (3. Set the sills in line, nail temporary strips on ends to hold in position and proceed to floor, taking care to paint well the tongues and grooves, and when done give two good coats of paint to prevent shrinking and swelling. The legs may extend upAvard for post to nail planks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-domestic-sheep-its-the-domestic-sheep-its-culture-and-general-management-domesticsheepits01stew-year-1900-282-the-domestic-sheep-feet-you-can-let-the-next-lap-on-the-first-and-extend-as-far-as-you-desire-shape-the-sills-as-shown-in-fig-5-and-regu-late-the-pitch-by-the-length-of-the-legs-as-shown-in-fig-3-set-the-sills-in-line-nail-temporary-strips-on-ends-to-hold-in-position-and-proceed-to-floor-taking-care-to-paint-well-the-tongues-and-grooves-and-when-done-give-two-good-coats-of-paint-to-prevent-shrinking-and-swelling-the-legs-may-extend-upavard-for-post-to-nail-planks-image241497400.html
RMT0W4B4–The domestic sheep its The domestic sheep : its culture and general management domesticsheepits01stew Year: 1900 282 THE DOMESTIC SHEEP, feet; you can let the next lap on the first and extend as far as you desire. Shape the sills as shown in Fig. 5, and regu- late the pitch by the length of the legs as shown in Fig. (3. Set the sills in line, nail temporary strips on ends to hold in position and proceed to floor, taking care to paint well the tongues and grooves, and when done give two good coats of paint to prevent shrinking and swelling. The legs may extend upAvard for post to nail planks
Practical podiatry : . 12 3 4 5 6 FIG. 7. MISCELLANEOUS INSTEUMENTS The Nail Scraper. The scraper is used for cleaningaround the nail, and for the removal of any callous whichmay be adherent to the nail body in or about the grooves.Two varieties are shown in Fig. 1, Nos. 2 and 3. The Excavator. Excavators for use in the nail grooves. 1 2 FIG. 8. EXCAVATORS WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE are of great service to the podiatrist. Probably the mostpractical variety of this instrmnent is that borrowed from INSTRUMENTS 85 the dentist. This form of excavator is composed of twoparts, a handle, called commercia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-podiatry-12-3-4-5-6-fig-7-miscellaneous-insteuments-the-nail-scraper-the-scraper-is-used-for-cleaningaround-the-nail-and-for-the-removal-of-any-callous-whichmay-be-adherent-to-the-nail-body-in-or-about-the-groovestwo-varieties-are-shown-in-fig-1-nos-2-and-3-the-excavator-excavators-for-use-in-the-nail-grooves-1-2-fig-8-excavators-with-detachable-handle-are-of-great-service-to-the-podiatrist-probably-the-mostpractical-variety-of-this-instrmnent-is-that-borrowed-from-instruments-85-the-dentist-this-form-of-excavator-is-composed-of-twoparts-a-handle-called-commercia-image342827805.html
RM2AWN4A5–Practical podiatry : . 12 3 4 5 6 FIG. 7. MISCELLANEOUS INSTEUMENTS The Nail Scraper. The scraper is used for cleaningaround the nail, and for the removal of any callous whichmay be adherent to the nail body in or about the grooves.Two varieties are shown in Fig. 1, Nos. 2 and 3. The Excavator. Excavators for use in the nail grooves. 1 2 FIG. 8. EXCAVATORS WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE are of great service to the podiatrist. Probably the mostpractical variety of this instrmnent is that borrowed from INSTRUMENTS 85 the dentist. This form of excavator is composed of twoparts, a handle, called commercia
. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 16 FKESH-WATER AQUAEIA. wkich is to be cut, and nail them to the bench—they should be just wide enough apart to admit a tenon-saw—and with the saw out the line to the required depth, ^in. Without some such preparation as this it would be difficult to cut the sides of the grooves with the necessary accuracy. When both lines have been sawn in this way, take a chisel and maUet a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-aquaria-their-construction-arrangement-and-management-with-full-information-as-to-the-best-water-plants-and-live-stock-to-be-kept-how-and-where-to-obtain-them-and-how-to-keep-them-in-health-aquariums-16-fkesh-water-aquaeia-wkich-is-to-be-cut-and-nail-them-to-the-benchthey-should-be-just-wide-enough-apart-to-admit-a-tenon-sawand-with-the-saw-out-the-line-to-the-required-depth-in-without-some-such-preparation-as-this-it-would-be-difficult-to-cut-the-sides-of-the-grooves-with-the-necessary-accuracy-when-both-lines-have-been-sawn-in-this-way-take-a-chisel-and-mauet-a-image216454899.html
RMPG4AC3–. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 16 FKESH-WATER AQUAEIA. wkich is to be cut, and nail them to the bench—they should be just wide enough apart to admit a tenon-saw—and with the saw out the line to the required depth, ^in. Without some such preparation as this it would be difficult to cut the sides of the grooves with the necessary accuracy. When both lines have been sawn in this way, take a chisel and maUet a
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Practical podiatry : . PIG. 5. MISCELLANEOUSINSTEUMENTS FIG. b. SOFTCOENSPOON 84 PODIATRY fact, are uniform in every way to the scalpel and nail chisel.The Spatula. This is an instrument used almost en-tirely for the mixing of ointments and their application toa part. It is not sharp. (Fig. 7, No. 1.). 12 3 4 5 6 FIG. 7. MISCELLANEOUS INSTEUMENTS The Nail Scraper. The scraper is used for cleaningaround the nail, and for the removal of any callous whichmay be adherent to the nail body in or about the grooves.Two varieties are shown in Fig. 1, Nos. 2 and 3. The Excavator. Excavators for use in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-podiatry-pig-5-miscellaneousinsteuments-fig-b-softcoenspoon-84-podiatry-fact-are-uniform-in-every-way-to-the-scalpel-and-nail-chiselthe-spatula-this-is-an-instrument-used-almost-en-tirely-for-the-mixing-of-ointments-and-their-application-toa-part-it-is-not-sharp-fig-7-no-1-12-3-4-5-6-fig-7-miscellaneous-insteuments-the-nail-scraper-the-scraper-is-used-for-cleaningaround-the-nail-and-for-the-removal-of-any-callous-whichmay-be-adherent-to-the-nail-body-in-or-about-the-groovestwo-varieties-are-shown-in-fig-1-nos-2-and-3-the-excavator-excavators-for-use-in-t-image342829451.html
RM2AWN6CY–Practical podiatry : . PIG. 5. MISCELLANEOUSINSTEUMENTS FIG. b. SOFTCOENSPOON 84 PODIATRY fact, are uniform in every way to the scalpel and nail chisel.The Spatula. This is an instrument used almost en-tirely for the mixing of ointments and their application toa part. It is not sharp. (Fig. 7, No. 1.). 12 3 4 5 6 FIG. 7. MISCELLANEOUS INSTEUMENTS The Nail Scraper. The scraper is used for cleaningaround the nail, and for the removal of any callous whichmay be adherent to the nail body in or about the grooves.Two varieties are shown in Fig. 1, Nos. 2 and 3. The Excavator. Excavators for use in t
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OR, MANUA.1^ OF THB APIARY. 217 be six-eighths precisely. This is very important, as we must have a three-eighths space exactly between the top-bar and the top of the hive. If we make the hive ten and one-eighth (10^) inches high we give a space of half-inch between the bottom of the frame and bottom of hive. I like this wide space, and there is no objection to it. Near the top of the hive we will nail narrow cleats entirely around it; these strengthen the hive, and are convenient supports by which to lift the hive. Hand grooves (Fig. 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-or-manua1-of-thb-apiary-217-be-six-eighths-precisely-this-is-very-important-as-we-must-have-a-three-eighths-space-exactly-between-the-top-bar-and-the-top-of-the-hive-if-we-make-the-hive-ten-and-one-eighth-10-inches-high-we-give-a-space-of-half-inch-between-the-bottom-of-the-frame-and-bottom-of-hive-i-like-this-wide-space-and-there-is-no-objection-to-it-near-the-top-of-the-hive-we-will-nail-narrow-cleats-entirely-around-it-these-strengthen-the-hive-and-are-convenient-supports-by-which-to-lift-the-hive-hand-grooves-fig-9-image216402922.html
RMPG203P–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OR, MANUA.1^ OF THB APIARY. 217 be six-eighths precisely. This is very important, as we must have a three-eighths space exactly between the top-bar and the top of the hive. If we make the hive ten and one-eighth (10^) inches high we give a space of half-inch between the bottom of the frame and bottom of hive. I like this wide space, and there is no objection to it. Near the top of the hive we will nail narrow cleats entirely around it; these strengthen the hive, and are convenient supports by which to lift the hive. Hand grooves (Fig. 9
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[Electric engineering.] . fig. 28. a leather washer being placed between the nail head andthe porcelain, to prevent the latter from being cracked.Fig. 27 is a knob cleat used for supporting single wireswhere something neater than the ordinary knob is desired.It does away with the necessity of a tie-wire and is pro-vided with four differ-ent sized grooves sothat it will accommo-date wires of variousthicknesses. Fig. 28shows a double-headedtube used when wirescross each other. Por-celain tubes should al-ways be used wherecrossings of this kindoccur. The tube, Fig.22, is frequently usedfor this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-engineering-fig-28-a-leather-washer-being-placed-between-the-nail-head-andthe-porcelain-to-prevent-the-latter-from-being-crackedfig-27-is-a-knob-cleat-used-for-supporting-single-wireswhere-something-neater-than-the-ordinary-knob-is-desiredit-does-away-with-the-necessity-of-a-tie-wire-and-is-pro-vided-with-four-differ-ent-sized-grooves-sothat-it-will-accommo-date-wires-of-variousthicknesses-fig-28shows-a-double-headedtube-used-when-wirescross-each-other-por-celain-tubes-should-al-ways-be-used-wherecrossings-of-this-kindoccur-the-tube-fig22-is-frequently-usedfor-this-image343017915.html
RM2AX1PRR–[Electric engineering.] . fig. 28. a leather washer being placed between the nail head andthe porcelain, to prevent the latter from being cracked.Fig. 27 is a knob cleat used for supporting single wireswhere something neater than the ordinary knob is desired.It does away with the necessity of a tie-wire and is pro-vided with four differ-ent sized grooves sothat it will accommo-date wires of variousthicknesses. Fig. 28shows a double-headedtube used when wirescross each other. Por-celain tubes should al-ways be used wherecrossings of this kindoccur. The tube, Fig.22, is frequently usedfor this
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . ught-iron cutter, which, moving in grooves in theheaAy frame, rises and falls at each revolutionof the wheels, and, in descending, crosses the faceof a stationary block on which the strip or plateis fed, and cuts off a plate, which falls into a carplaced under the machine to receive it. Thesecars, when filled, are drawn ofl to an oven, wherethe slips are placed on their edges on red-hotcoals until they are heated to a proper tempera-ture—say to a deep red—when they are trans-ferred to the nail machines, whose gieedy jawsare ever, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-new-monthly-magazine-volume-21-june-to-november-1860-ught-iron-cutter-which-moving-in-grooves-in-theheaay-frame-rises-and-falls-at-each-revolutionof-the-wheels-and-in-descending-crosses-the-faceof-a-stationary-block-on-which-the-strip-or-plateis-fed-and-cuts-off-a-plate-which-falls-into-a-carplaced-under-the-machine-to-receive-it-thesecars-when-filled-are-drawn-ofl-to-an-oven-wherethe-slips-are-placed-on-their-edges-on-red-hotcoals-until-they-are-heated-to-a-proper-tempera-turesay-to-a-deep-redwhen-they-are-trans-ferred-to-the-nail-machines-whose-gieedy-jawsare-ever-image338300900.html
RM2AJAX70–Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . ught-iron cutter, which, moving in grooves in theheaAy frame, rises and falls at each revolutionof the wheels, and, in descending, crosses the faceof a stationary block on which the strip or plateis fed, and cuts off a plate, which falls into a carplaced under the machine to receive it. Thesecars, when filled, are drawn ofl to an oven, wherethe slips are placed on their edges on red-hotcoals until they are heated to a proper tempera-ture—say to a deep red—when they are trans-ferred to the nail machines, whose gieedy jawsare ever,
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. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 16 FKESH-WATER AQUAEIA. wkich is to be cut, and nail them to the bench—they should be just wide enough apart to admit a tenon-saw—and with the saw out the line to the required depth, ^in. Without some such preparation as this it would be difficult to cut the sides of the grooves with the necessary accuracy. When both lines have been sawn in this way, take a chisel and maUet a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-aquaria-their-construction-arrangement-and-management-with-full-information-as-to-the-best-water-plants-and-live-stock-to-be-kept-how-and-where-to-obtain-them-and-how-to-keep-them-in-health-aquariums-16-fkesh-water-aquaeia-wkich-is-to-be-cut-and-nail-them-to-the-benchthey-should-be-just-wide-enough-apart-to-admit-a-tenon-sawand-with-the-saw-out-the-line-to-the-required-depth-in-without-some-such-preparation-as-this-it-would-be-difficult-to-cut-the-sides-of-the-grooves-with-the-necessary-accuracy-when-both-lines-have-been-sawn-in-this-way-take-a-chisel-and-mauet-a-image232112615.html
RMRDHJ07–. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 16 FKESH-WATER AQUAEIA. wkich is to be cut, and nail them to the bench—they should be just wide enough apart to admit a tenon-saw—and with the saw out the line to the required depth, ^in. Without some such preparation as this it would be difficult to cut the sides of the grooves with the necessary accuracy. When both lines have been sawn in this way, take a chisel and maUet a
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. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OR, MANUA.1^ OF THB APIARY. 217 be six-eighths precisely. This is very important, as we must have a three-eighths space exactly between the top-bar and the top of the hive. If we make the hive ten and one-eighth (10^) inches high we give a space of half-inch between the bottom of the frame and bottom of hive. I like this wide space, and there is no objection to it. Near the top of the hive we will nail narrow cleats entirely around it; these strengthen the hive, and are convenient supports by which to lift the hive. Hand grooves (Fig. 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-or-manua1-of-thb-apiary-217-be-six-eighths-precisely-this-is-very-important-as-we-must-have-a-three-eighths-space-exactly-between-the-top-bar-and-the-top-of-the-hive-if-we-make-the-hive-ten-and-one-eighth-10-inches-high-we-give-a-space-of-half-inch-between-the-bottom-of-the-frame-and-bottom-of-hive-i-like-this-wide-space-and-there-is-no-objection-to-it-near-the-top-of-the-hive-we-will-nail-narrow-cleats-entirely-around-it-these-strengthen-the-hive-and-are-convenient-supports-by-which-to-lift-the-hive-hand-grooves-fig-9-image232097441.html
RMRDGXJ9–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OR, MANUA.1^ OF THB APIARY. 217 be six-eighths precisely. This is very important, as we must have a three-eighths space exactly between the top-bar and the top of the hive. If we make the hive ten and one-eighth (10^) inches high we give a space of half-inch between the bottom of the frame and bottom of hive. I like this wide space, and there is no objection to it. Near the top of the hive we will nail narrow cleats entirely around it; these strengthen the hive, and are convenient supports by which to lift the hive. Hand grooves (Fig. 9
. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 32 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER instead of disfiguring the lumber and making it shell-like by excessive hollow-backing. If it is imperative to get protection against moisture swelling the wood, it would probably be better to run a few grooves in the back, like some planing mills do in window and door frames. Take in- side casing for doors and windows, for exampe. When it is hollow-backed one has only the edges for a chance to nail through and get a bearing; then if Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-1910-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-32-canada-lumberman-and-woodworker-instead-of-disfiguring-the-lumber-and-making-it-shell-like-by-excessive-hollow-backing-if-it-is-imperative-to-get-protection-against-moisture-swelling-the-wood-it-would-probably-be-better-to-run-a-few-grooves-in-the-back-like-some-planing-mills-do-in-window-and-door-frames-take-in-side-casing-for-doors-and-windows-for-exampe-when-it-is-hollow-backed-one-has-only-the-edges-for-a-chance-to-nail-through-and-get-a-bearing-then-if-image233563918.html
RMRFYN4E–. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 32 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER instead of disfiguring the lumber and making it shell-like by excessive hollow-backing. If it is imperative to get protection against moisture swelling the wood, it would probably be better to run a few grooves in the back, like some planing mills do in window and door frames. Take in- side casing for doors and windows, for exampe. When it is hollow-backed one has only the edges for a chance to nail through and get a bearing; then if
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. Nocturnal birds. Those which fly and feed by night. Nostrils. The external openings in the upper mandible. Oblique. Slanting or crossing diagonally as the grooves on the bill of the puffin. Ochraceous. A brownish-orange color ; of the color of yellow ocher or a little darker. Olive. A greenish-brown color like that of pickled olives. Outer toe. The outside one of the three front toes (see p. 40). Pectinated nail. A nail furnished with saw-like teeth. Perch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-a-manual-for-the-identification-of-species-in-hand-or-in-the-bush-birds-birds-nocturnal-birds-those-which-fly-and-feed-by-night-nostrils-the-external-openings-in-the-upper-mandible-oblique-slanting-or-crossing-diagonally-as-the-grooves-on-the-bill-of-the-puffin-ochraceous-a-brownish-orange-color-of-the-color-of-yellow-ocher-or-a-little-darker-olive-a-greenish-brown-color-like-that-of-pickled-olives-outer-toe-the-outside-one-of-the-three-front-toes-see-p-40-pectinated-nail-a-nail-furnished-with-saw-like-teeth-perch-image234572013.html
RMRHHJYW–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. Nocturnal birds. Those which fly and feed by night. Nostrils. The external openings in the upper mandible. Oblique. Slanting or crossing diagonally as the grooves on the bill of the puffin. Ochraceous. A brownish-orange color ; of the color of yellow ocher or a little darker. Olive. A greenish-brown color like that of pickled olives. Outer toe. The outside one of the three front toes (see p. 40). Pectinated nail. A nail furnished with saw-like teeth. Perch
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. 394 GLOSSARY. Nocturnal birds. Those which fly and feed by night. Nostrils. The external openings in the upper mandible. Oblique. Slanting or crossing diagonally as the grooves on the bill of the puffin. Ochraceous. A brownish-orange color ; of the color of yellow ocher or a little darker. Olive. A greenish-brown color like that of pickled olives. Outer toe. The outside one of the three front toes (see p. 40). Pectinated nail. A nail furnished with saw-lik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-a-manual-for-the-identification-of-species-in-hand-or-in-the-bush-birds-birds-394-glossary-nocturnal-birds-those-which-fly-and-feed-by-night-nostrils-the-external-openings-in-the-upper-mandible-oblique-slanting-or-crossing-diagonally-as-the-grooves-on-the-bill-of-the-puffin-ochraceous-a-brownish-orange-color-of-the-color-of-yellow-ocher-or-a-little-darker-olive-a-greenish-brown-color-like-that-of-pickled-olives-outer-toe-the-outside-one-of-the-three-front-toes-see-p-40-pectinated-nail-a-nail-furnished-with-saw-lik-image234572014.html
RMRHHJYX–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. 394 GLOSSARY. Nocturnal birds. Those which fly and feed by night. Nostrils. The external openings in the upper mandible. Oblique. Slanting or crossing diagonally as the grooves on the bill of the puffin. Ochraceous. A brownish-orange color ; of the color of yellow ocher or a little darker. Olive. A greenish-brown color like that of pickled olives. Outer toe. The outside one of the three front toes (see p. 40). Pectinated nail. A nail furnished with saw-lik
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. American T^ee Journal une, ign. wide and H deep: then about an inch from that begin to level and run down to H inch thick at the outer edge. This I cut to length 2 inches longer than the hive. Then take a piece of h by i!= inch stuff and nail the two pieces on it. putting the matched edges to- ROUhO HCAOCO /-TVS' eoARD getherwith lead and oil. Then get a thin piece for a ridge-piece, wide enough to come to the center of the little grooves. At each corner I put a i'4 inch Xo. o round-headed screw: this keeps the edges from curling up. A nail would pull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-american-tee-journal-une-ign-wide-and-h-deep-then-about-an-inch-from-that-begin-to-level-and-run-down-to-h-inch-thick-at-the-outer-edge-this-i-cut-to-length-2-inches-longer-than-the-hive-then-take-a-piece-of-h-by-i!=-inch-stuff-and-nail-the-two-pieces-on-it-putting-the-matched-edges-to-rouho-hcaoco-tvs-eoard-getherwith-lead-and-oil-then-get-a-thin-piece-for-a-ridge-piece-wide-enough-to-come-to-the-center-of-the-little-grooves-at-each-corner-i-put-a-i4-inch-xo-o-round-headed-screw-this-keeps-the-edges-from-curling-up-a-nail-would-pull-image237651064.html
RMRPHXA0–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. American T^ee Journal une, ign. wide and H deep: then about an inch from that begin to level and run down to H inch thick at the outer edge. This I cut to length 2 inches longer than the hive. Then take a piece of h by i!= inch stuff and nail the two pieces on it. putting the matched edges to- ROUhO HCAOCO /-TVS' eoARD getherwith lead and oil. Then get a thin piece for a ridge-piece, wide enough to come to the center of the little grooves. At each corner I put a i'4 inch Xo. o round-headed screw: this keeps the edges from curling up. A nail would pull
. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. DISEASES OF THE LATERAL CARTILAGES 377 order to judge of their regularity. If we are satisfied with them, we then lightly mark them with the saw. with the hot iron, or with the knife, whichever instrument we may be intending to use. Unless the details are methodically carried out as here described, it is probable that more of the foot will be isolated than is necessary, and that as a consequence very little is left to which to nail the shoe.. Fig. 149.—Diagram illustrating the Position of the Grooves made in the Hoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-horses-hoofs-diseases-horses-diseases-diseases-of-the-lateral-cartilages-377-order-to-judge-of-their-regularity-if-we-are-satisfied-with-them-we-then-lightly-mark-them-with-the-saw-with-the-hot-iron-or-with-the-knife-whichever-instrument-we-may-be-intending-to-use-unless-the-details-are-methodically-carried-out-as-here-described-it-is-probable-that-more-of-the-foot-will-be-isolated-than-is-necessary-and-that-as-a-consequence-very-little-is-left-to-which-to-nail-the-shoe-fig-149diagram-illustrating-the-position-of-the-grooves-made-in-the-hoo-image231410569.html
RMRCDJF5–. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. DISEASES OF THE LATERAL CARTILAGES 377 order to judge of their regularity. If we are satisfied with them, we then lightly mark them with the saw. with the hot iron, or with the knife, whichever instrument we may be intending to use. Unless the details are methodically carried out as here described, it is probable that more of the foot will be isolated than is necessary, and that as a consequence very little is left to which to nail the shoe.. Fig. 149.—Diagram illustrating the Position of the Grooves made in the Hoo
. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES OF THE LATERAL CARTILAGES 377 order to judge of their regularity. If we are satisfied with them, we then hghtly mark them with the saw, with the hot iron, or with the knife, whichever instrument we may be intending to use. Unless the details are methodically carried out as here described, it is probable that more of the foot will be isolated than is necessary, and that as a consequence very little is left to which to nail the shoe.. Fig. 149.—Diagram illustrating the Position of the Grooves MADE IN THE HoOF IN CoLONEL SmITh'S OPERATION FO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-diseases-of-the-lateral-cartilages-377-order-to-judge-of-their-regularity-if-we-are-satisfied-with-them-we-then-hghtly-mark-them-with-the-saw-with-the-hot-iron-or-with-the-knife-whichever-instrument-we-may-be-intending-to-use-unless-the-details-are-methodically-carried-out-as-here-described-it-is-probable-that-more-of-the-foot-will-be-isolated-than-is-necessary-and-that-as-a-consequence-very-little-is-left-to-which-to-nail-the-shoe-fig-149diagram-illustrating-the-position-of-the-grooves-made-in-the-hoof-in-colonel-smiths-operation-fo-image231410758.html
RMRCDJNX–. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES OF THE LATERAL CARTILAGES 377 order to judge of their regularity. If we are satisfied with them, we then hghtly mark them with the saw, with the hot iron, or with the knife, whichever instrument we may be intending to use. Unless the details are methodically carried out as here described, it is probable that more of the foot will be isolated than is necessary, and that as a consequence very little is left to which to nail the shoe.. Fig. 149.—Diagram illustrating the Position of the Grooves MADE IN THE HoOF IN CoLONEL SmITh'S OPERATION FO
. The domestic sheep : its culture and general management. Sheep. 282 THE DOMESTIC SHEEP, feet; you can let the next lap on the first and extend as far as you desire. Shape the sills as shown in Fig. 5, and regu- late the pitch by the length of the legs as shown in Fig. (3. Set the sills in line, nail temporary strips on ends to hold in position and proceed to floor, taking care to paint well the tongues and grooves, and when done give two good coats of paint to prevent shrinking and swelling. The legs may extend upAvard for post to nail planks to prevent the sheep. TR^ II ^ 1 , 1' Tl fl 1 raf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-domestic-sheep-its-culture-and-general-management-sheep-282-the-domestic-sheep-feet-you-can-let-the-next-lap-on-the-first-and-extend-as-far-as-you-desire-shape-the-sills-as-shown-in-fig-5-and-regu-late-the-pitch-by-the-length-of-the-legs-as-shown-in-fig-3-set-the-sills-in-line-nail-temporary-strips-on-ends-to-hold-in-position-and-proceed-to-floor-taking-care-to-paint-well-the-tongues-and-grooves-and-when-done-give-two-good-coats-of-paint-to-prevent-shrinking-and-swelling-the-legs-may-extend-upavard-for-post-to-nail-planks-to-prevent-the-sheep-tr-ii-1-1-tl-fl-1-raf-image231326811.html
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