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... log had passed by the saw , going back , this temporary setter set out twice , each stroke being two inches . This had the effect of pushing four inches of the saw log right into the saw . It pulled the saw about half way off the ...
... log had passed by the saw , going back , this temporary setter set out twice , each stroke being two inches . This had the effect of pushing four inches of the saw log right into the saw . It pulled the saw about half way off the ...
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Section of Superfine File Department . CLEARING THE FOREST IN NEW ZEALAND . HAULING LOGS OVER. D THE FILE . Hardening . ( Continued from page 4 ) With the very small sizes of files it is necessary to straighten them after the teeth are ...
Section of Superfine File Department . CLEARING THE FOREST IN NEW ZEALAND . HAULING LOGS OVER. D THE FILE . Hardening . ( Continued from page 4 ) With the very small sizes of files it is necessary to straighten them after the teeth are ...
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... LOG . • BAILEY - LEBBY COMPANY 22 FILING TO CUT SPONGY WINTER SNAP SHOTS IN WOOD 29 MAINE 23 SAW DUST 30 CLEARING THE FOREST , IN HALL OF FAME 31 225 26 28 NEW ZEALAND 24-25 A. A. GARDNER 32 TRADE MARK This Magazine is Published for the ...
... LOG . • BAILEY - LEBBY COMPANY 22 FILING TO CUT SPONGY WINTER SNAP SHOTS IN WOOD 29 MAINE 23 SAW DUST 30 CLEARING THE FOREST , IN HALL OF FAME 31 225 26 28 NEW ZEALAND 24-25 A. A. GARDNER 32 TRADE MARK This Magazine is Published for the ...
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... LOG These two interesting photographs show a. HERE is seldom a day passes that TH we do not hear of some trying episode through which a DISSTON SAW has passed with flying colors . It is these successful tests as well as the long ...
... LOG These two interesting photographs show a. HERE is seldom a day passes that TH we do not hear of some trying episode through which a DISSTON SAW has passed with flying colors . It is these successful tests as well as the long ...
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