. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. Fig. 4] 7. This is a complete machine in itself mov- able from place to place in the shop or room, and is operated independently of any fixtures of the build- ing. It is a convenient and valuable machine for all light work. Of these we have several patterns. Also, planing machines, tenanting machines, etc. Fig. 417. Fay's Portable Mortising Machine Portable Forge and Fig. 418. These forges are circular, and capable of being entirely closed, so as to prevent danger from fire. The fumes and smoke are readily carried, by a simple pipe, to a c


. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. Fig. 4] 7. This is a complete machine in itself mov- able from place to place in the shop or room, and is operated independently of any fixtures of the build- ing. It is a convenient and valuable machine for all light work. Of these we have several patterns. Also, planing machines, tenanting machines, etc. Fig. 417. Fay's Portable Mortising Machine Portable Forge and Fig. 418. These forges are circular, and capable of being entirely closed, so as to prevent danger from fire. The fumes and smoke are readily carried, by a simple pipe, to a chimney; they have an opening at the apex of the cone, enabling them to be used out of doors. The bellows is situated below the hearth, and protected within the case; while the water, if used in excess, is carried off by a gutter connecting. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mapes, Charles Victor, 1836-1916. [from old catalog]. New York, M'Crea & Miller


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