Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine, fully illustrated with plates and with over 400 text-figures (1914)

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CH. V] DO AND DO NOT IN CHAPTER V 137 3 . Use thick and good quality rubber tubing or flexible metallic tubing (fig. 60) to make the connections. 4. Study carefully the directions for the use of the acetylene outfit with the magic lantern sent out by the manufacturers. 5. Use perfect burners with the gas turned on sufficiently, but not enough to blow. 6. Keep all naked lights away from an acetylene supply. Use an electric torch light if a light must be used. 3. Do not use poor rubber tubing for connections. 4. Do not neglect the careful study of the directions for using the acetylene outfit with the magic lantern. 5. Do not try to use broken burners, and do not turn the gas on until it blows. 6. Never let any naked lights come near an acetylene gas supply. Do i . For the alcohol light , follow with care the directions accompanying your alco-radiant lamp. Alcohol is dangerous stuff and should not be trifled with. Do NOT i. Do not fail to follow with scrupulous care the directions of the manufacturers of the lamp you use.