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Example sentences for "weld"

Lexicographically close words:
welcomed; welcomer; welcomes; welcoming; welcum; welde; welded; welding; welds; wele
  1. Ever since the treaty of Greenville it had been the dream of Tecumtha, the great Shawano chief (33), to weld again the confederacy of the northern tribes as a barrier against the further aggressions of the white man.

  2. At the moment Mime is in despair because he cannot weld the pieces of Siegmund's sword.

  3. He hopes to weld the pieces of Siegmund's sword together, and that with this sword Siegfried will slay Fafner.

  4. Siegfried exclaims that Mime must weld the pieces into a trusty weapon.

  5. Mime is seeking to weld the pieces of Siegmund's sword (Nothung or Needful) in order that Siegfried may slay Fafner, Mime hoping then to kill the youth and to possess himself of the treasure.

  6. Who," asks the Wanderer, "can weld its fragments?

  7. The two plants Weld and Woad from the similarity of names are frequently confounded with each other, and some of the best agricultural writers have fallen into this error.

  8. WELD said: I came here with no desire and no intention to speak; but my heart is full, my country is bleeding, my people are perishing around me.

  9. Mrs. WELD stated that he said he did it on the ground of justice.

  10. WELD suggested that before entering on other matters, the question of officers should be settled.

  11. Aint it cute to see a Yankee Take sech everlastin' pains, All to get the Devil's thankee Helpin' on 'em weld their chains?

  12. No doubt the iron hammer of Cromwell--in England the rebel, in Ireland the conqueror--and the long torture of the penal laws both contributed to weld together the religious and political faith of Ireland.

  13. The end of all that effort was, not to convert or destroy, but to weld the national and religious spirits into one common force, acting together throughout the nineteenth century as if identical.

  14. A collateral proof of this is, that one smith can weld irons and steels which another smith cannot weld at all, by means of a skilful selection of fluxes and a nice variation of temperatures.

  15. Hence it is advisable to leave the scarf too thick rather than too thin, because while it is easy to cut away the extra metal, if necessary, it is not so easy to weld a piece in to give more metal.

  16. The lap weld is formed as follows: Suppose it is required to weld together the ends of two cylindrical pieces, and the first operation is to pump or upset the ends to enlarge them, as shown in Fig.

  17. When a stem requires to be welded to a large flat surface, the pump weld is the only one possible, being formed as in Fig.

  18. After one side is welded the anvil and the portable forge change places, and the second side of the weld is made.

  19. In this process, however, it is necessary to weld all the pieces on one side of the wheel, as at a b, &c.

  20. Suppose an eccentric rod broke, and you were required to weld it again, what shape could you make the scarf for the weld?

  21. The weld is made by first fullering the [V]-piece on the sides and on the rounded corner and then laying the piece on the anvil to forge down, the fullering leaving the finished job as in Fig.

  22. Welds of this kind are obviously most suitable for cases in which the weld is required to influence the shape of the piece as little as possible.

  23. From a pile and weld of blooms on the porter-bar, enough to make the two halves, one half was cut off.

  24. When one piece has to be driven on to the other, the weld is called a pump-weld, for which the ends should be rounded as in Fig.

  25. By thus welding one side at a time the welding is taken in detail as it were, and the blows can be less heavy than if a larger weld were made at one heat, as would be the case if but one [V] block were used.

  26. He would prepare for this emergency by an agreement among the Southeastern and Gulf States to act together irrespective of Richmond, and would thus weld the military power of these States into "a compact and organized mass.

  27. Seeking to weld into one irresistible unit all the military power of the South, he became at last in the eyes of his opponents a monster, while to him, more and more positively, the others became mere dreamers.

  28. What is the combining principle which can weld together such a mass of hostile and mutually repellent atoms?

  29. Is there any of you here that will take upon him to weld this shield?

  30. Sir, said that damsel, lay down that shield, for wit ye well it falleth not for you, for he must be a better knight than ye that shall weld this shield.

  31. And there Sir Launcelot put them in to weld for their own.

  32. But the fire was ablaze at last, and then Jack set to work with the creaking bellows to blow it to a heat sufficient to weld the broken ends of the tyre.

  33. After searching in the smithy and the surrounding yard for several minutes, a strip of iron was discovered which Giles thought might weld with the rest.

  34. In cases like this it is often desirable to cut through at the point of greatest strain with a saw or cutting torch, allowing free movement while the weld is made at the original break (Figure 26).

  35. Very thin metals which are welded together and are not backed up by something to carry away the excess heat, are very apt to burn through, leaving a hole where the weld should be.

  36. To make a weld that will hold, the metal must be made into one piece, without holes or unfilled portions at any point, and must be solid from inside to outside.

  37. With very light stock, this fall of temperature would be so rapid that the weld would be unsuccessful, and in this case the "lock" weld is resorted to.

  38. After completing the weld on one side, the piece is reversed and finished on the other side.

  39. A weld in steel will always leave the metal with a coarse grain and with all the characteristics of rather low grade cast steel.

  40. Whatever part of the work is heated to cause expansion and separation, this part must remain hot during the entire time of welding and must then cool slowly at the same time as the metal in the weld cools.

  41. As a matter of fact, it does not take as much skill to make a good arc weld as it does to make a good weld in a forge fire as the blacksmith does it.

  42. The one great advantage of the oxy-acetylene method in comparison with other methods of welding is the fact that in some cases of very thin sheet, the weld can be made somewhat sooner than is possible otherwise.

  43. The inevitable result is that the metal added will crack under the strain, or, if the weld is exceptionally strong, the main body of the work will he broken by the force of contraction.

  44. There are a great many jobs where it is possible to fill up the weld, that is, make the section at the point of the weld a little larger than the section through the rest of the piece.

  45. As soon as the center of the weld has been made perfect, the joint may be finished with a fuller driven all the way around the edge of the joint.

  46. In extreme cases this will result in cracking at the weld or near it.

  47. Weld comes nearer to the statement of Lambert.

  48. The black squirrel, Weld says, is also peculiar to North America.

  49. Oratory is the ability to weld a mass of people into absolutely one mood.

  50. If you can fire the minds of a few with your own spirit, you can, probably, also fuse and weld a thousand in the same way.

  51. Wool mordanted with 4 per cent of ferrous sulphate and 10 per cent tartar and dyed in a separate bath with weld with 8 per cent chalk, takes a good olive yellow.

  52. Prepare a dye bath with weld which has been previously chopped up and boiled.

  53. Weld is of greater antiquity than most, if not all, other natural yellow dyes.

  54. It is used sometimes for producing a hazel colour, after the wool has been dyed with weld and madder.

  55. GREEN FOR WOOL Mordant with alum and cream of tartar, add to the mordanting bath a little weld or fustic.

  56. OLD GOLD Mordant with 2 per cent chrome and dye with 60 per cent of weld in a separate bath.

  57. But the best greens are undoubtedly got from weld and fustic.

  58. Footnote B: "Sawwort, which grows abundantly in meadows, affords a very fine pure yellow with alum mordant, which greatly resembles weld yellow.

  59. The quantity of weld used must be determined by the depth of colour required.

  60. With 6 per cent copper sulphate and 8 per cent chalk, weld gives a good orange yellow.

  61. This enthusiastic outburst was regarded as ill-timed and unwise, as its logical effect would be to weld northern sentiment against the new-fledged Confederacy, whereas up to this time this sentiment in the North was divided.

  62. To weld the widely separated communities into statehood and lay the foundation of a great commonwealth required more than ordinary statesmanship.

  63. Campion we see the first clear wish to weld music and poem into one flawless whole.

  64. And these themes he could lay together and weld into choruses of gigantic strength.

  65. A few weeks afterwards, however, Mr. Weld was on a visit to the neighbourhood of Stonyhurst in Lancashire.

  66. Cox asked Mr. Weld who the young man was in the black robe who had accompanied his son, and who appeared to have a most beautiful and angelic countenance, but he said that he had not the slightest idea.

  67. At last he determined to go himself to Mr. Weld at Southampton.

  68. In the morning of that day Philip Weld had been to the Holy Communion at the early celebration of Mass, having just finished his retreat.

  69. It recognized the failure of the attempt of Karl to weld western Europe and the German tribes into one state and marks the beginning of the states of Germany and France.

  70. Wiseman and Cardinal Weld that he seemed to have a religious vocation.

  71. By such deft rehearsals did this master in the art of scenic displays weld Elba on to France and France to himself.

  72. Visitors will pass by the most elaborate plant to stand near the steam-hammers, or to watch the smith weld a piece of iron on the anvil.

  73. If a weld is to be made it must be performed with one stroke of the ram; after the top die leaves the metal it will be too cool to receive any benefit from a second application of the power.

  74. Then there is the smith's weld or bend to be considered.

  75. She had told Mrs. Weld not to admit any one; therefore, when the lady of the house sought admittance, the housekeeper firmly but respectfully denied her entrance.

  76. There was not a single ornament about her, excepting the pretty chain and diamond-hearted shamrock which Mrs. Weld had that evening given to her, and which she had involuntarily kissed before clasping it about her neck.

  77. Having settled this important matter in her mind, Edith went quietly downstairs, and returned the paper to the library, after which she repaired to the tiny room where she and Mrs. Weld were in the habit of taking their meals.

  78. When Mrs. Weld brought her lunch, she sat up and ate it eagerly, resolved to get back her strength as soon as possibly in order to carry out her project at an early date.

  79. Fearing discovery, Mrs. Weld did not wait to hear more, but silently walked away.

  80. But, at last, knowing that it was about time for Mrs. Weld to have her dinner, she arose to go down to join her.

  81. Then it had best be left unsaid until the poor girl is stronger," Mrs. Weld replied, without moving her portly proportions and holding the door firmly in her hand.


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