. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. will make a feature of wheels for sharpening saws, planer knives, etc., and claim that they have a wheel for this purpose which will grind rapidly without burning the tool. They already have factory arrange- ments well advanced and anticipate commencing to manufacture almost immediately. We understand they have appointed Messrs. J. R. Baxter & Co., of Montreal, as their representatives for the Province of Quebec. An Improvement in Wire Cloth Screens While wire clo
. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. will make a feature of wheels for sharpening saws, planer knives, etc., and claim that they have a wheel for this purpose which will grind rapidly without burning the tool. They already have factory arrange- ments well advanced and anticipate commencing to manufacture almost immediately. We understand they have appointed Messrs. J. R. Baxter & Co., of Montreal, as their representatives for the Province of Quebec. An Improvement in Wire Cloth Screens While wire cloth has the advantage over perforated metal for sieving purposes, in many cases the rough or uneven surface of the former has been a great disadvantage. This has been overcome by passing the cloth between heavy rolls to flatten the crowns of the wire. The B. Greening Wire Company, Limited, of Hamilton, Ont, have always done more or less of this work, and lately, finding the demand for same largely increased, they installed rolls' to take care of the demand for medium weight screens. This proved such a success that the firm was encouraged to put in heavier rolls. These rolls are now installed, and are claimed to be the heaviest rolls to be found in any wire cloth plant on the continent. The installation of these rolls marks the completion of a wire weaving plant that the company assert is equal to that of any concern in the world making the same class of J. A. Fay & Egan Coy's Largest Band Rip Saw adjustable up and down instantly, and may be raised from the board stopping the feed, or lifted quickly out of the way for use as a hand feed rip saw by a single movement of a long lever conveniently located for the operator. For further particulars readers should write to the manufacturers for their large illustrated circular. The proper address of the company is 465-485 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Another Emery Wheel Factory for Canada Arrangements have recently been ma
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