. The Saturday evening post. 78 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December II, 1920 Good workmenknow the difference. Not bolted to the floor—why? Scott laid down the report of the as if we had built a fine safetyrazor but couldnt get good blades forit, he said. This was in August, 1919. Scottis manager of the Peerless SurfacingMachine Co. of Troy, N. Y., manu-facturers of the Peerless Surfacing Ma-chines. The tests in question had justbeen completed in the Peerless factoryto trace complaints of marred and de-fective work done on their machines. The report on these tests showed: — that absolu


. The Saturday evening post. 78 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December II, 1920 Good workmenknow the difference. Not bolted to the floor—why? Scott laid down the report of the as if we had built a fine safetyrazor but couldnt get good blades forit, he said. This was in August, 1919. Scottis manager of the Peerless SurfacingMachine Co. of Troy, N. Y., manu-facturers of the Peerless Surfacing Ma-chines. The tests in question had justbeen completed in the Peerless factoryto trace complaints of marred and de-fective work done on their machines. The report on these tests showed: — that absolutely no fault lay in thefast-whirring, true-running PeerlessMachines, — that the stumbling block to perfectresults lay in the abrasive belts used onthem. These ordinary belts wouldnt belt joints, thicker than the restof the belt, caused a marked hop or ManningSpceagrits


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