. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. diRiifiif if possibly be told in words. Take particular notice of the position of the teeth while in the cut. A and B represent the board or plank. The writer, after many years of study and practical experience, prefers the one shown in Fig. 2. In the saw shown in Fig. 1 there is no pos- sible chance ot the teeth carrying the sawdust through the cut. It will be noticed that both the front and back of the teeth, if the lines were continued, would all meet on a line jus


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. diRiifiif if possibly be told in words. Take particular notice of the position of the teeth while in the cut. A and B represent the board or plank. The writer, after many years of study and practical experience, prefers the one shown in Fig. 2. In the saw shown in Fig. 1 there is no pos- sible chance ot the teeth carrying the sawdust through the cut. It will be noticed that both the front and back of the teeth, if the lines were continued, would all meet on a line just one-fourth the diameter of the saw, thus mak- ing a very stiff tooth ; in fact, just twice as stiff. those necessary for a change from one class of work to another are all made from the operator's positions at the side or end of the machine, and so easily and quickly as to make this machine capable of covering a very large range of work from surfacing four sides (full capacity of the machine) to car sills, flooring, decking or any similar work. The frame is substantial, the sides are heavily ribbed and cross girts are all planed to a seat and strongly bolted, and all the upper work applied in a way to add strength and stability. The feed is exceptionally powerful. All rolls are geared at both ends. The first two top rolls are divided, except in {he 20 x 20 inch machine, where the rolls are solid. All top rolls are independently weighted and rise and fall parallel with the bottom rolls. The feed as well as the power hoist is handled from the operator's position from the end and side of the machine. The feed hoist is very effec- tive and is available when the feed is on or off. The manufacturers will be pleased to send illustrated cir- ulars giving a complete description of all details and other Glen_Cove_Boss Timber Sizer. the saws certainly needed attention. The first suggestion was to joint up the saws, which were out of true. The next was to shape the teeth, which were bad


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