The Disston Crucible, a Magazine for the Millman, Volumes 3-41914 |
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... feed by not having confidence in the saws . Six . Be certain that your roll is not dishing saws , as it will make consid- erable more work on account of having to level after putting in tension . Seven - Keep your roll well oiled and ...
... feed by not having confidence in the saws . Six . Be certain that your roll is not dishing saws , as it will make consid- erable more work on account of having to level after putting in tension . Seven - Keep your roll well oiled and ...
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... are properly and regularly set and sharpened . That the power is sufficient for the feed required . And that is helping one another . 19 Quality Teils ITS HISTORY AND MAKING Particularly adapted for Saw Filing ,. THE EDITORIAL CHAT.
... are properly and regularly set and sharpened . That the power is sufficient for the feed required . And that is helping one another . 19 Quality Teils ITS HISTORY AND MAKING Particularly adapted for Saw Filing ,. THE EDITORIAL CHAT.
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... feed cutting 130 feet P. M. this day he cut for two and a half hours on this feed and unfor- tunately the swage was a bit light , and as the saw dulled out the friction be- came greater with the continuous cutting , and his mechanical ...
... feed cutting 130 feet P. M. this day he cut for two and a half hours on this feed and unfor- tunately the swage was a bit light , and as the saw dulled out the friction be- came greater with the continuous cutting , and his mechanical ...
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... I find that 14 inches gives better results . As hickory is very firm hard timber I use a hand feed rig similar to that used in axe - handle sawing . " DISSTON CRUCIBLE Price 10 ¢ per copy $ 100 yearly. 31 THE CRUCIBLE.
... I find that 14 inches gives better results . As hickory is very firm hard timber I use a hand feed rig similar to that used in axe - handle sawing . " DISSTON CRUCIBLE Price 10 ¢ per copy $ 100 yearly. 31 THE CRUCIBLE.
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... feed matchers , 30 - in . double surfacer , sizer , moulders , band resaw , etc. , and the quality of the output is claimed to be second to none in the province . The balance of the plant is in keeping with the mills , and among other ...
... feed matchers , 30 - in . double surfacer , sizer , moulders , band resaw , etc. , and the quality of the output is claimed to be second to none in the province . The balance of the plant is in keeping with the mills , and among other ...
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