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The use of muriatic acid in tinning the iron is not recommended.
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The tinning company takes copper saucepans and refurbishes them to gleaming good-as-new perfection.
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This process is known as tinning the iron and is very necessary to successful work.
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Every fish was then needed for the tinning business.
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Useful chemicals were now first applied to various manufacturing processes, such as the tinning of iron.
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Another example was the formation of a tinning company under the patronage of Duke George of Saxony.
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The tinning or "silvering" process is next in order.
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Carpentry, painting, tinning, blacksmithing and wagon-making are taught, not only the rudiments, but to the extent of turning out finished workmen.
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At Tougaloo, the young men learn farming, carpentry, blacksmithing, wheelwrighting, painting, turning and tinning; the young women, sewing, dressmaking, cooking and housekeeping.
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After tinning, the surfaces are laid together and heated so as to "sweat" them together; the phrase, though inelegant, is expressive.
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At Talladega, the young men learn farming, carpentry, painting, glazing, tinning, blacksmithing and printing; the young women, cooking, house-keeping, plain sewing and other needle-work.
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Caution.-Donot put too much heat on your iron pipe, either when tinning or making the joint, or the solder will not take or stand.
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Articles in Light Metal Work, Fine Castings in Brass, Malleable Iron, &c., Japanning, Tinning, Galvanizing.
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Tinning has competed in the last three Solheim Cups, while Wessberg will make her debut.
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Tinning - Coating with soft solder.
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Denmark's Steen Tinning claimed his first European Tour title in the inaugural Wales Open to end a 14-year barren spell.