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Connecting pipes lead up the inside or outside of the house to a roof fan.
There was no connecting pipe and water often splashed onto my bare knees.
The cause was found to be a slow leak in a connecting pipe of the water gauge equipment.
One striking feature was also the connecting pipe between the two steam domes.
These machines were also given a second steam dome and a connecting pipe between the domes.
The heat and smoke from the fire is drawn through a connecting pipe or opening into the cooking chamber.
Exhaust steam was led from the valve chest to the tender through a 100 mm connecting pipe.
In the past, I too handled asbestos when making and connecting pipes and tubing.
Remember where there're all those connecting pipes in Refugee's engine room, Flavia?
Performance mid-pipes often have a perpendicular connecting pipe or the pipes temporarily merge.
For connecting pipe to water cisterns.
Also known as 'swivel' connector and used for connecting pipe to screwed 'tail'of tap.
With the exception of one engine, all the locomotives were give a second steam dome with a connecting pipe.
Shape-memory coupling is a system for connecting pipes using shape-memory alloys.
The boiler was pitched higher, and the double steam dome was done away with along with its connecting pipe.
When that pipe broke, the sewage inside backed up until it found a narrow connecting pipe linked to the plumbing of all 12 homes.
A tee is used for connecting pipes of different diameters or for changing the direction of pipe runs.
The connecting pipe between the exhausts was removed and the exhausts redesigned to improve road clearance.
Unlike a concentric reducer, which resembles a cone, eccentric reducers have an edge that is parallel to the connecting pipe.
In oil fields, a roughneck's duties can include anything involved with connecting pipe down the well bore, as well as general work around a rig.
The Pivotilt incorporates two brass swivel joints that allow the radiator to move smoothly on its connecting pipes without straining them.
The Very Clever Pipe Game (A game of connecting pipes)
Once the vessels are secured, all gates are closed and the crossover valve in the connecting pipe between the ram shafts is opened.
Additionally there is evidence to suggest that the artefact is missing many of its mountings such as the aerator, connecting pipes and donkey engine.
The locomotives had a boiler barrel, made from two shells, as well as two steam domes, which were linked by an internal connecting pipe.
For joining pipes of different diameters - either imperial to metric (adaptor) or, say, 22mm to 15mm.
Brazing is the preferred method for joining pipe and tube copper alloys.
Such solders are primarily used for solders for joining pipes or electric circuits.
Socket fusion joins pipe and fittings together, rather than simply joining pipe to pipe.
Joining pipes and fittings together using soldering techniques, compression fittings, threaded fittings, and push-on fittings.
The concept of joining pipe with bolted mechanical grooved couplings originated during World War I for rapid deployment of fuel and water lines to Allied forces.
A metal or plastic ring used in plumbing as part of a compression fitting along with a slip-on nut for making a liquid-tight connection when joining pipe or tubing.
Under Mallon, Dresser began a program of acquisitions designed to help it survive the threat posed to its core business by the introduction of welding for joining pipes together.
Later, combining the words "Victory" and "Hydraulics" the name was shortened to Victaulic, and the company began to shift its focus to commercial piping applications to market its new innovative method of joining pipe.
The company that worked closely with the War Department of England to develop this new method of joining pipe was named Victory Pipe Joint Company after the coupling it had engineered-known as the "victory joint" from early military uses.