. American commercial methods of manufacturing preserves, pickles, canned foods, se so it may be raised off and set to one side out of theway. DO, the brushes and shafting. H 1 7-16 diameter shaft the requir-ed length. L bolts to connect the brushes with the shaft. The writer hasthese bolts made of brass. If they are made of iron, it is almost impos-sible to loosen the nut, after they have been run in the acid pulp for a the brushes. The writer has the brushes made on wood backing, 4 incheswide and 2 inches thick. If the manufacturer prefers wood paddles the sameas are in the cycl


. American commercial methods of manufacturing preserves, pickles, canned foods, se so it may be raised off and set to one side out of theway. DO, the brushes and shafting. H 1 7-16 diameter shaft the requir-ed length. L bolts to connect the brushes with the shaft. The writer hasthese bolts made of brass. If they are made of iron, it is almost impos-sible to loosen the nut, after they have been run in the acid pulp for a the brushes. The writer has the brushes made on wood backing, 4 incheswide and 2 inches thick. If the manufacturer prefers wood paddles the sameas are in the cyclone machine, they may be used in the place of the brushes,ibut the writer prefers the brushes as they get better results from the ma-terial passed through the machine. G common shaft collars drilled to receivethe brush bolts. The writer usually uses % inch bolts. These machinesmay be built any size, but the size of the one represented will be found tobe of sufficient capacity to make three to four thousand gallons of tomatopulp in 10 hours. 202 FIGURE J DRIP TROUGHFOR TELLEY TU1C£. Figure J represent a filter, or what the writer calls a drip trough forfiltering or dipping, juice for jelly etc. This is a very simple constructed ma-chine, easy to keep clean, and does rapid work and good work, if the clothsare changed frequently. Q represents V shaped trough. B, partition ev-ery 2 feet to support the clcth. These partitions are made of 2 inch lumberand rounded out on top about 3 inches and cut off square at the bottom topermit the passage of the juice beneath them. E a strip of lumber 1% in-ches thick and y2 inch wide. This strip is nailed flush with the top of thetrough. H a loose strip the same size as E which is fitted over the edge ofthe cloth, which is stretched over the top of the trough, and the edgesbrought down over E and H placed over the edge of the cloth, and clampedin place by wood buttons. G. F. a wood block 4 by 4 the thickness of thewood strip or bar H to which th


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