id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17817 Various Scientific American Supplement, No. 312, December 24, 1881 .txt text/plain 36121 1606 67 gearing right back to the boiler, forming a most spacious engine room THE STEAM-ENGINE EMPLOYED FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. condensing beam engine, and was supplied with steam from boilers, engines of those days were compelled to work with steam of from only years, one still sees engines working without condensation at all, or To obtain the needed steam from the small and light boiler, recourse raising steam from cold water, the engine worked for 1-2/3 lb. had the steam-engine, the water-wheel, the windmill, horse-power, the water-engines which our president has employed with such great boiler-making purposes, plates of at least four times the weight of Thus all the drawings of any engine, or tool, or machine whatever, Electricity may be generated by water or wind power to great for generating dynamic caloric for use as a second power, as is now electric light, whether for work at night, use in the sitting room, or ./cache/17817.txt ./txt/17817.txt