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Definition of Rehammering
1. rehammer [v] - See also: rehammer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehammering
Literary usage of Rehammering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Ship Production by Andrew Williams Carmichael (1919)
"Some may be made good by rehammering, but others will have to be cut out and new
rivets driven in their places. The methods of cutting out rivets are ..."
2. Practical Ship Production by Andrew Williams Carmichael (1919)
"All rivets should be carefully tested and those found defective marked. Some may
be made good by rehammering, but others will have to be cut out and new ..."
3. Iron and Steel: (a Pocket Encyclopedia) Including Allied Industries and Sciences by Hugh Philip Tiemann (1910)
"It depends upon (a) forging a heated bar covered first with common salt, and
afterward with a miscellaneous mixture, (6) reheating and rehammering, ..."
4. Iron and Steel (a Pocket Encyclopedia): Including Allied Industries and Sciences by Hugh Philip Tiemann (1919)
"It depends upon (a) forging a heated bar covered first with common salt, and
afterward with a miscellaneous mixture, (b) reheating and rehammering, ..."
5. Magnetism and Electricity by Frederick Guthrie (1876)
"... position and struck will have similar but more permanent poles developed in
it; these are also reversable on inverting the poker and rehammering it. ..."
6. Magnetism and Electricity by Frederick Guthrie (1876)
"... position and struck will have similar but more permanent poles developed in
it • these are also reversable on inverting the poker and rehammering it. ..."