. Cassier's magazine. hour. ONE of the smaller tools manufac-tured by the Gisholt MachineCompany, of Madison, Wis., is a solid adjustable reamer, a demandfor this, as for manyA Solid other tools which they Adjustable Reamer have placed on the mar-ket, having first arisenin their own shop. An ideal reamershould possess all the solidity of a one-piece tool, and yet be constructed sothat expansion is possible, thus provid-ing for wear. A particularly valuablefeature in this Gisholt reamer, accordingto the makers, lies in the size and thick-ness of the blades, each blade havingtwo cutting edges, a


. Cassier's magazine. hour. ONE of the smaller tools manufac-tured by the Gisholt MachineCompany, of Madison, Wis., is a solid adjustable reamer, a demandfor this, as for manyA Solid other tools which they Adjustable Reamer have placed on the mar-ket, having first arisenin their own shop. An ideal reamershould possess all the solidity of a one-piece tool, and yet be constructed sothat expansion is possible, thus provid-ing for wear. A particularly valuablefeature in this Gisholt reamer, accordingto the makers, lies in the size and thick-ness of the blades, each blade havingtwo cutting edges, and the best toolsteel is used in their construction. Alsothe extra weight and width of stock usedmaterially reduces the liability of break-age. The body is made of high carbonsteel, bored and slotted to fit standardreamer arbours, and especial care istaken in building these tools in order toinsure an accurate fit of the blade to thebody. They are now manufactured inall standard sizes, in both hand andmachine FOR INSPECTION SERVICE ON STEAM OLDS MOTOR WORKS, DETROIT, MICH. SUCCESSFUL use of an automo-bile for steam railroad servicewas made by the Boston & AlbanyRailroad recently, on trial trips on thewestern section of its line,near Pittsfield, Mass. This The Railroadinspection car, made by the Auto-CarOlds Motor Works, Detroit,Mich., is identical in mechanical con-struction with their regular Oldsmobilerunabout, except that it has flangedwheels and no steering attachment. The car was designed for one of theBoston & Albany roadmasters, who hada large territory to cover, and underconditions hitherto existing it was im-possible for him to give his section theattention it required. This machinemeets the demand for a light car withindependent positive power for quickruns to any part of a division and forregular track inspection. The working parts of the car are sim-ple. The gasoline motor is started fromthe seat, and a turn of the crank willput the engine in


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