Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1910 — STAND FOR A WASH BOILER [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
STAND FOR A WASH BOILER
Convenient Article That Is Easily Made and Well Worth the Trouble. To make a stand for an iron wash boiler when wishing to heat water out of doors, take an old wagon tire or other similar pieces of iron and bend as shown in the accompanying illustration. The legs can be made of any desired length so the wood can be placed underneath. The square on
top should just fit the bottom of the boiler. The two cross bars are riveted or bolted. For a round kettle the top of the stand should be round and Just large enough to hold the kettle securely. The stand is a most convenient articls in preparing meals when camping out, as skillets and pots can be placed upon it.
Stand for Wash Boller.
