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Show PLAN FOR REMOVING GREASE FROM AUTOS Easily Built Hot-Water Bath It . Quite Effective. Few Minutes' Boiling Removes All Particles and Leaves Clean Surface Sur-face That Can Be Soldered or Otherwise Mended. "Not broiled boiled " exclaimed the repair-shop manager. "Oh, I thought you said broiled," replied the visitor. "Even so, I think they would make tough eating." The manager gave s algh of despair, de-spair, and then went on to explain the merits of the new boiler, lnt which parts of an automobile as. thrown for the purpose of removing the grease. The" illustration gives a general idea of the construction. A 4-inch pipe leads Into the boiler,, and Is surrounded with the water. not ''suwrts An Easily Constructed Hot-water Bath for Removing Grease From Automobile Automo-bile Parts. Inalde this pipe Is a gas-burner of ary suitable make, the flame from which plays against the Interior of the piping and raises the water to the boiling temperature. A good washing powder Is sometimes added to the water wa-ter and aids In the cleansing. Parts of aa automobile can be repaired re-paired more effectively when clean, and no better method for the cleaning Is found thart simply Immersing la tb hot-water bath. A few minutes' boiling boil-ing removes all particles of grease, ; and leaves a clan surface that cat be soldered or otherwise mended. Not I only the surfaces bnt the Interiors ot 1 parts are thoroughly cleansed by thlt boiling process. H. a Rldgele Is Popular Science Monthly. |