. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. ff J '/Z >~ COt- J *VAT£ff P/f>£ C £AMAU$.T *~ * O rst L7TNAMC £Af«6£P KICK£AT AA/3 eor* Pi/nfS AtSO no IMTO TH£ <?OA/0£A<S£1 1/O T SHOW*/ **£A7AT time before passing into the mill, for in this way the frost is taken out of them more thoroughly. The fence surrounding the pond at the Yawkey mill is built of 2 x 6 and 2 x 8 D. & M., which are driven into the bottom so as to make the fence perfectly tight. They have two methods of get- ting hot water


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. ff J '/Z >~ COt- J *VAT£ff P/f>£ C £AMAU$.T *~ * O rst L7TNAMC £Af«6£P KICK£AT AA/3 eor* Pi/nfS AtSO no IMTO TH£ <?OA/0£A<S£1 1/O T SHOW*/ **£A7AT time before passing into the mill, for in this way the frost is taken out of them more thoroughly. The fence surrounding the pond at the Yawkey mill is built of 2 x 6 and 2 x 8 D. & M., which are driven into the bottom so as to make the fence perfectly tight. They have two methods of get- ting hot water, one by a condenser in which they condense the exhaust steam with cold water, and the other by passing cold water through their refuse burner, and thus heating it. The condenser is made of an old two flue boiler, the tubes having been taken out and patches put on to make it tight. This condenser is pla:ed on the bank of the lake, near the pond, and is set low enough so that the pipes connecting it can be brought through the ground under the railroad track. They have pipes carrying the exhaust steam from all the steam appliances into the end of this condenser. The exhaust pipes from both engines, steam feed, nigger, kicker and both pumps, all extend into the condenser, the idea being to utilize all of the exhaust steam about the mill. They have a large pump with a 3^ inch water pipe extending to the condenser, passing through the head nearly through to the end. Inside the condenser this pipe is perforated so that the water passing from it is delivered into the condenser in a spray. The water is heated by so as to shoot the hot water over the surface of the pond. The pipes are all placed underground with the exception of the one that delivers hot water to the opposite side of the pond. This is fastened to the fence after it leaves the bank. With this system the Yawkey company is able to keep its pond open at no running expense. The cost all came when the system was pu


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