. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. No. 57 Band Saw Mill. J. A. Fay & Egan Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. their mills to run a thinner blade at a higher speed than any other manufactured, without any danger of buckling or breaking. Readers are invited to write to the manufacturers for their new Band Mill Catalogue. Their proper address is 465-485 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio. The Canada Iron Corporation, Ltd., whose head offices are at Mont- real, have issued a most attractive publication relating to thei
. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. No. 57 Band Saw Mill. J. A. Fay & Egan Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. their mills to run a thinner blade at a higher speed than any other manufactured, without any danger of buckling or breaking. Readers are invited to write to the manufacturers for their new Band Mill Catalogue. Their proper address is 465-485 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio. The Canada Iron Corporation, Ltd., whose head offices are at Mont- real, have issued a most attractive publication relating to their opera- New Saw Clamps by Disstons Henry Disston & Sons, of Philadelphia, have just announced that they are beginning the distribution of two new saw clamps made so light and compact that they can be carried in a tool chest with no trouble or inconvenience. The new No. 5 Handy Saw Clamp is a strong, dependable implement made of grey iron. The arches are reinforced so that they possess all the strength that can possibly be required. An eccentric lever for tightening, promotes quick and positive action. There are three points of pressure on the jaws so that proper contact with the blade is obtained along the entire length, insuring the holding of the saw blade firmly and rigidly in position. The clamp is fastened to bench by screws. The length over all is 14% inches. The filing length of jaw is 13 inches. The weight of the clamp is 3% lbs. Disston's are also making a new No. 6 Saw Clamp which is of the same general design as No. 5, with the addition of screw lugs for fastening to the bench. The lugs fold snugly to the body of the clamp, thus taking up small space in a tool chest. " To make any enterprise pay to-day, we must stop all waste, and if the lumbermen and paper makers are to continue to make profits they must learn the same lesson. Slab edgings and sawdust, uncooked pulp chips and acid, and a half score of by-products should be utilized. The rossing of the wood
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