Canadian transportation & distribution management . Reclaiming scrap bolts. Fig. 1. Straightening bolt. Reclaiming Scrap Bolts. Among the carloads of scrap whichare taken to the scrap handling dock atWest Toronto shops, (the scrapplant being in charge of J. E. McEwan,scrap and material reclaiming foreman),are a great many bolts, which, insteadof being sold as scrap, are reclaimed. Thebolts, twisted, bent and with threads at once, and takes material up to 1%in. in diameter. This machine is operat-ed electrically, being driven by a 30 The saving effected by this reclaimingopera


Canadian transportation & distribution management . Reclaiming scrap bolts. Fig. 1. Straightening bolt. Reclaiming Scrap Bolts. Among the carloads of scrap whichare taken to the scrap handling dock atWest Toronto shops, (the scrapplant being in charge of J. E. McEwan,scrap and material reclaiming foreman),are a great many bolts, which, insteadof being sold as scrap, are reclaimed. Thebolts, twisted, bent and with threads at once, and takes material up to 1%in. in diameter. This machine is operat-ed electrically, being driven by a 30 The saving effected by this reclaimingoperation is shown by the following fig-ures, representative of operations forone month. Bolts reclaimed 18,868 lb. Value of reclaimed bolts $1,415 Scrap value of these $283 Portable Work Bench for Railway Repair Shop , which can be moved from placeto place throughout the shop. As shownin the illustration, support for two cor-ners is provided by the wheels on whichit is moved. These benches, which weremade at the shops, are of wood, rein-forced w


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