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In addition to the lead burning-outfit, the following tools are needed: 20. A plate burning rack for setting up plates which are to be burned to a plate strap. 21. A plumber's or tinner's triangular scraper for cleaning surfaces which are to be welded together. A pocketknife will do in a pinch. 22. Steel wire brush for cleaning surfaces which are to be welded together. This may also be used for general cleaning of lead parts. 23. Coarse files, vixen, round, and flat, for filing lead parts. 24. Set of burning, collars to be used in burning inter-cell connectors to posts. 25. Moulds for casting sticks of burning lead. A pot for melting lead is needed with the mould, and mould compound is also needed. 26. Set of post builders-moulds used for building up posts which have been drilled short in removing terminals and intercell connectors. 27. Pair of blue or smoked glasses to be worn when using lead burning outfit. Equipment for General Work on Cell Connectors and Terminals 28. Set of moulds for casting inter-cell connectors, terminals, terminal screws, taper lugs, plate straps and posts, etc. 29. Set of reamers to ream holes in terminals and connectors. 30. Set of hollow reamers for reducing posts. Equipment for Work on Cases 31. Cans of asphaltum paint for painting cases. May also be used for acid-proofing work benches, floor, shelves, charging bench, and so on. 32. Paint brushes, one wide and several narrow. 33. Battery turntable. 34. Several wood chisels of different sizes. 35. Small wood-plane for smoothing up top edges of case. 36. Large glazed earthenware jars of washing or baking soda solution for soaking cases to neutralize acid. Tools and Equipment for General Work 37. One pair of large end cutting nippers for cutting connectors, posts, plate lugs, and so on. 38. One pair of 8 inch side cutting pliers. 39. One pair of 8 inch diagonal cutting pliers. 40. Several screwdrivers. 41. Adjustable hacksaw frame with set of coarse blades. 42. Gasoline torch. 42. Soldering iron, solder and flux. 44. Separator cutter. 45. Plate press for pressing bulged, spongy lead of negative plates flush with surface of grids. 46. Battery carrier. 47. Battery truck. 48. Lead lined box for storing separators. A large glazed earthenware jar may be used for this purpose, and is much cheaper, although it will not hold as many separators, on account of its rou
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