COMMON BREWERS' TABLE BOOK. A. B.'s Round Mash Tun, No. 2. Wet Contents | Wet Contents Wet Contents Wet Contents PROBLEM II. To gauge and inch a copper with a rising crown. EXAM. 2. A TABLE Shewing the Method of Inching the Copper given in this I COMMON BREWER'S TABLE BOOK. A. B.'s Copper, No. 2. Dry Contents.|| Dry Contents | Dry Contents | Dry Contents In in In in In- in To gauge and inch a Copper with a falling crown. EXAMPLE. BY THE PEN. To find the content of the crown, considering it as the segment of a sphere. By Rule I., Prob. XI., Part V., we have 29.2 × 29.2 × 3 = 852.64 × 3 = 2557.92, three times the square of the radius of the top; also 8.2 x8.2=76.24, the square of the depth; then (2557.92 + 76.24) × 8.2 x .5236 = 2634.16 x 8.2 × .5236 = 21600.112 × .523611039.818, the content in cubic inches; and 282 40.105, the content in ale gallons. (See the Dimension Book, in the Gauging.) 11309.818 R |