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INDEX TO VOLUME 89
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Timing an Automobile Race | 753 |
Backing an Automobile into a Moving Garage | 755 |
Constructing a Sidecar for a Bicycle or Motorcycle | 765 |
Fillers for the Pedal Slots of Automobiles | 783 |
Lubricating Automobile Spring Shackles and Bolts | 783 |
Estimating the Speed of Passing Automobiles | 784 |
Making a Sediment Pocket in Feed Line to Carburetor | 784 |
Caring for Storage Batteries on Automobiles | 792 |
Novel Method of Drive for Light Cycle-Cars | 806 |
Timing Automobile Speed Demons | 806 |
A Wonderful New Glass Which Cannot Be Shattered | 811 |
An Automatic Safety Fender Sets the Brakes | 836 |
A Floating Road for Automobiles | 864 |
The Intelligent Motor Milk-Wagon | 869 |
Twelve Cylinders or Six in One Car | 872 |
Plowing Snow with Your Automobile | 882 |
Automobiles, Motor-Trucks and Accessories 888 — | 891 |
An Automobile Pump Drive from the Rear Wheel | 895 |
The Tiniest Motorcycle to Be Used in the Army | 896 |
Preaching the Gospel from an Automobile | 906 |
Tank Trucks as Tenders to Submarines | 906 |
Testing the Strength of an Ostrich | 907 |
A British Motor-Bus Run on Coal Gas | 912 |
A Motor-Driven Brake | 914 |
Wire Wheels for Automobiles | 915 |
Combination Lamp and Horn for the Motorcycle | 920 |
Automobile Carbureter for Heavy Fuel Oils | 936 |
BOATING | |
Your Mainsail and the Wind | 49 |
Forty Miles an Hour on the Water | 83 |
How to Run a Motor-Boat | 112 |
CHEMISTRY | |
Asphyxiating a Fire with Sulphur | 884 |
Producing the Coldest Cold | 916 |
A Quickly Made Silver-Platng Powder | 937 |
How to Handle Sulphuric Acid with Safety | 945 |
CIVIL ENGINEERING | |
The Destruction of the Exposition City | 8-11 |
A Ticklish Moment | 29 |
"Ironing Out" Earthquake Wrinkles in San Francisco | 31 |
An Inverted Steam Hammer for Drawing Piles | 53 |
Saving Hours in Handling New York Subway Dirt | 54 |
An Excavator Which Walks | 61 |
Electrifying the Clam-Shell Bucket | 87 |
Making Water Pump Itself | 98 |
A Damaged Lock Gate Repaired by Its Own Water | 234 |
Lowering a Bridge Without Blocking the Traffic | 240 |
Uncle Sam's New Dam at Elephant Butte | 259 |
A Substantial Cableway Built from Scrap Material | 327 |
The Senators' Subway | 328 |
Bagging Rivet Heads with a Butterfly Net | 333 |
Blowing Concrete into Place | 411 |
Safeguarding the Sand Blaster | 418 |
Building a Bank Around a Bank | 485 |
Holding the Hudson at Bay | 537 |
Road Construction Facts by the Wayside | 544 |
Solving New York's Freight Problem | 546 |
Ten Millions to Save Four Miles | 553 |
Transforming a Beauty Spot into a Public Utility | 574 |
A Bridge Five and One Half Miles Long | 583 |
Strenuous Search for Durable Roads in a St. Louis Park | 672 |
Giant Slabs of Marble to Commemorate Abraham Lincoln | 689 |
Meerschaum as a Building Material in Spain | 689 |
Boring Straight by Photography | 720 |
Quebec's Disastrous Bridge | 728 |
Cleaning Sewers from the Street | 838 |
The Old-Fashioned Heavy Paving-Block Gives Place to a New Form | 844 |
Taking the Temperature of a Dam | 866 |
ELECTRICITY | |
Welding Soft Metal to Hard | 17 |
The Voice Typewriter | 65 |
An Exciter for Electroscopes | 135 |
Interference of Lighting Circuit by Static Electricity | 135 |
Rejuvenating Electric Lamps | 135 |
A Wet Battery from a Dry One | 135 |
Electric Striking Mechanism for Mission Clocks | 137 |
An Electrically Operated Device for Lighting Gas | 141 |
How to Make an Attachment-Plug | 142 |
A Model Electrical Hammer | 142 |
How to Make an Electric Shaving-Mug | 143 |
Testing Electric Lamps Quickly | 144 |
Using Cartridge Shells for Electrical Contacts | 144 |
A Hoop with a Guiding Hub | 152 |
Perfuming and Cooling the Air with An Electric Fan | 175 |
The King of New York s Lighting Spectacles | 177 |
A Tool for Buffing, Drilling and Grinding Metal Surfaces | 192 |
Toying with High Tension Currents | 248 |
A Home-Made Edison Battery | 276 |
A Clever Window Display | 277 |
Five Examples of Alarm Work | 279 |
Rectifying Alternating Current | 283 |
Making an Electric Fire Alarm | 284 |
Cutting Glass-Tubing by Electricity | 311 |
A One-Eyed Mechanical Stenograptier | 335 |
Why You Could Not Get Your Man on the Wire | 371 |
An Electric Motor-Chair | 412 |
A Convenient Arrangement for Turning on the Hall Light | 442 |
Wiring the Ford for Magneto and Battery | 442 |
A Simple Way to Construct a Ten-Ampere Shunt | 443 |
Controlling Temperature and Humidity at the Same Time | 444 |
Electric Substitute for the Latch-key | 444 |
Making an Induction Coil | 446 |
Magnet Winder | 446 |
Dry Cells and Their Voltage | 446 |
Utilizing Broken Marble Pieces | 446 |
How to Rid Your Yard of Cats | 447 |
To Stop the Milk Thief | 447 |
A Simple Primary Coil | 452 |
A Heat-Resisting Socket for High Wattage Lamps | 511 |
Pocket-Flashlight Distress-Signals | 520 |
A Hand-Magnet That Lifts Fifteen Times Its Own Weight | 536 |
The Czar of the Power-House | 555 |
A New Electric Cloth-Cutter for Small Shops | 564 |
The Electrical Scrub-Woman — Brainless but Efficient | 566 |
Small Electric Pump for Draining Seepage from a Cellar | 567 |
A Voting Machine for Congress | 582 |
Flood Lighting Niagara | 584 |
The Nic:ht Eyes of the Coast Artillery | 586 |
A Warning to Fishermen | 590 |
A Photographic Printing-Box for Use with Electric Current | 601 |
A Simple Tracing Method for Electrical Draftsmen | 606 |
Tapping Field Telephone Wires | 622 |
Tracing Initials on Tools with Electricity | 632 |
Saving the Picture Show with a New Rheostat | 633 |
A Combination Front and Back Door Alarm-Bell | 634 |
Electric Burner for Making Storage-Battery Connections | 634 |
To Change a Gas Lamp into an Electric Light | 635 |
Lighting an Oil-Stove with an Alarm-Clock | 635 |
A Simple Electrical Device for Purifying Water | 638 |
Lifting Street Cars with a Powerful Electric Hoist | 673 |
Electric Hand Lantern Costs Less than a Kerosene Burner - | 681 |
Electric Ranges Are Becoming Popular | 681 |
Electrolytic Extraction of Gold from Black Sand | 680 |
Look Out Perhaps the Man You're Talking to Wears a Detectaphone | 687 |
Protecting the Telephone Operator | 706 |
Telegraphing Through the Ocean | 711 |
Toys That Obey Your Voice | 718 |
Miniature Magnet-Propelled Ships | 757 |
Hearing Your Voice Through Your Bones | 142 |
Manhole Ventilated with Electric Fan | 748 |
Reducing the Furnace Man to a Mere Push-Button | 751 |
A Magic Wand Which Changes Cold Water into Hot Almost Instantly | 752 |
The Electric Thief-Catcher | 756 |
How Electricity and Temperature Affect a Watch | 761 |
A Hallowe'en Chamber of Horrors | 777 |
An Improvised Coil Winder for Electrical Apparatus | 787 |
A Home-Made Fuse for a Small Battery Current | 793 |
Amateur Trench FJcctricians | 794 |
A Danger Signal Used to Direct Attention Overhead Perils | 829 |
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