Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 55 enables the workmen to assemble sides and ends with-out nails or screws, obtaining a joint that is air-tightand dust-proof. The mention of workmen in the last sentence isreally an error, for the sides and ends are assembledby machinery. Apparently the workmen just look onand collect their pay checks every week, but as amatter of fact the assembling machine does a betterjob than human hands could ever accomplish. Thejoint is tighter and when the bottoms are put on inthe same way, the tiniest particle of dust o


Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 55 enables the workmen to assemble sides and ends with-out nails or screws, obtaining a joint that is air-tightand dust-proof. The mention of workmen in the last sentence isreally an error, for the sides and ends are assembledby machinery. Apparently the workmen just look onand collect their pay checks every week, but as amatter of fact the assembling machine does a betterjob than human hands could ever accomplish. Thejoint is tighter and when the bottoms are put on inthe same way, the tiniest particle of dust or the mostpersistent moth could never find a crevice for entrance. What was formerly lumber and panels now beginto look like chests, and they slide down a gravity con-veyor by the sides of which men are stationed at in-tervals. Each man does his particular piece of work011 the chest with speed and precision, and he is aspecialist at his task, constant and intensive applica-tion to one line of labor giving him the highest skillpossi


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