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Cement For Iron-ware Recipe

Beat the whites of eggs to a froth, then stir into them enough quicklime

to make a consistent paste, then add iron file dust, to make a thick

paste. The quicklime should be reduced to a fine powder before mixing it

with the eggs. Fill the cracks in iron-ware with this cement, and let

them remain several weeks before using them.

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