Canadian forest industries July-December 1914 . No. 11 Hand Feed Rim Strip Equalizing Solid and Inserted Tooth Circular Saws We make a specialty of these lines We remake old Solid Tooth Sawsinto new Inserted Tooth Saws Write to us for quotations. Our saws have been before the public of Can-ada since 1855, and have won a reputation farexcelling any other make of saws, combining asthey do so many points of marked superiority. By the old method the tempering of circularsaws was to a great extent a matter of chance. By our Patent Process that uncertainty is en-tirely avoided. Being tempe


Canadian forest industries July-December 1914 . No. 11 Hand Feed Rim Strip Equalizing Solid and Inserted Tooth Circular Saws We make a specialty of these lines We remake old Solid Tooth Sawsinto new Inserted Tooth Saws Write to us for quotations. Our saws have been before the public of Can-ada since 1855, and have won a reputation farexcelling any other make of saws, combining asthey do so many points of marked superiority. By the old method the tempering of circularsaws was to a great extent a matter of chance. By our Patent Process that uncertainty is en-tirely avoided. Being tempered and straightened by heat andpressure in air-tight ovens at a uniform heatbetween heavy revolving plates, we produce aperfectly even temper throughout the plate, andbeing free from that uneven strain or tensioncaused by so much unequal hammering they arenot so liable to buckle, which was a great sourceof trouble and expense in the old style of saw. These saws will stand up to their work betterunder all circumstances, and being made of ahigher quality steel than it is practical to useby t


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