Canadian wood products industries . neer for the glue press. The heat is applied uniform-ly to both sides of the veneer and the edges and endsof a sheet dry no faster than the centre. No checksor splits are produced. The surface cannot become. The Merit veneer re-drier made by Cowan & Co. dry or case hardened while there is a particle ofmoisture inside the wood to be converted into steamand come to the surface. The machine is electrically driven and is piped forconnection with the factory steam line. It is de-signed for plants having need of a re-drier of moder-ate cost and of limited capacity


Canadian wood products industries . neer for the glue press. The heat is applied uniform-ly to both sides of the veneer and the edges and endsof a sheet dry no faster than the centre. No checksor splits are produced. The surface cannot become. The Merit veneer re-drier made by Cowan & Co. dry or case hardened while there is a particle ofmoisture inside the wood to be converted into steamand come to the surface. The machine is electrically driven and is piped forconnection with the factory steam line. It is de-signed for plants having need of a re-drier of moder-ate cost and of limited capacity. Three sizes arebuilt; No. 1, 2 and 3, having plate sizes 100 in. x 52in., 84 in. x 54 in. and 72 in. x 36 in. respectively. Oliver Self Feed Rip Saw The accompanying illustration shows the No. 65self-feed rip saw brought out by the Oliver Machin-ery Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., and which is claimedto be an improvement over other self-feed or powerfeed rip saws, in its safety features and in the dustchute for easy connection to the exhaust machine is designed for ripping all kinds oflumber and is adaptable to the ripping of rough stockas well as finished stock and is recommended to theoperators of mills and shops handling


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