. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Little Giant Planer, Matcher and Moulder, Josiah Ross Manufacturing Co. heavy it the log needs no dogging or holding while being cut; that it has positive adjustments at all points; that it is perfectly balanced and easily handled without friction or other mechanical hoisting. For wood pulp work it is particularly adapted, leaving the sawed ends clean and smooth as the fine teeth travel rapidly in straight and parallel lines in one direction only. Th


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Little Giant Planer, Matcher and Moulder, Josiah Ross Manufacturing Co. heavy it the log needs no dogging or holding while being cut; that it has positive adjustments at all points; that it is perfectly balanced and easily handled without friction or other mechanical hoisting. For wood pulp work it is particularly adapted, leaving the sawed ends clean and smooth as the fine teeth travel rapidly in straight and parallel lines in one direction only. This is a machine which it would be a distinctive advantage to Canadian lumbermen and pulp wood manufacturers to take up. It An Interesting Band Cut-Off Saw A machine which is of much interest to lumbermen and pulp wood manufacturers is illustrated in the accompanying cut which shows the "Bryant" Patent Band Cut-Off Saw manufactured by Butterworth & Lowe of Grand Rapids, Mich. This machine is designed for cutting of logs, timbers, etc., to any length required. It is useful in making stock for staves or heading, veneer or basket work, pails and tubs, wood pulp, shingles, lath, pickets, bed slats, cord wood, or in fact any cross cutting of logs or timber that has heretofore been done by circular or drag saw machines. These machines have been in general use for several years and have given splendid satisfaction. They are no experiment. Messrs. Butterworth & Lowe, owners of the patent, have made a number of improvements in the general construction and details of the machine since it was first put before public. It is in fact a thoroughly first class and practical device for its particular work. A number of attractive features might be mentioned in referring to this machine. One of the most interesting is that the saw is maintained at a uniform tension by an adjustable coil spring. An adjustment is also provided to control the position of the saw on the wheels. The g


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