. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 1^ THE LUMBERMAN June, 1894 THE "MORSE" VALVE RESEATING MACHINE. \aT E present to the lumbering trade, an illustration and description of the above machine for reseating steam or water valves. The makers claim the following advantages for this machine : 1st. That the valves can be reseated or re- paired without disconnecting them from the pipes, a very important point, as the saving in labor and new pipes and valves is immense. 2nd. That it is the only
. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 1^ THE LUMBERMAN June, 1894 THE "MORSE" VALVE RESEATING MACHINE. \aT E present to the lumbering trade, an illustration and description of the above machine for reseating steam or water valves. The makers claim the following advantages for this machine : 1st. That the valves can be reseated or re- paired without disconnecting them from the pipes, a very important point, as the saving in labor and new pipes and valves is immense. 2nd. That it is the only machine that can be attached to all make of valves from %" to 12" inclusive, either flat or taper seat, regard- less of the size of thread or diameter of opening in the valve. This machine is made in three different sizes, as follows : No 1 machine for %" to 4" valves ; No. 2 for 3" to 9" ; No. 3, 9" to 12". 3rd. The " Morse" Valve Machine is so constructed that it will make a perfectly steam tight joint, without having to grind the seat after it has been faced with the cutter. The accompanying cuts show machines Nos. 2 and 3, and the tools furnished with each outfit. The makers have these machines in use in the largest mills and factories throughout Canada. They supply them on 30 days trial, and if they do not prove satisfac- tory they can be returned at their expense. Within the prist eighteen months they have sold 200 machines, and feel sure that it will pay parties with steam plants of any extent to look into the merits of this machine. For further particulars apply to Darling Bi others, Reliance Works, Montreal. words, we are radically defective at the very threshold of this field, by reason of relegating the firing of boilers to the most ignorant of operatives; or, to put it in a plain way, there seems to be an almost unanimous idea that any one who can shovel and throw fuel is good enough for a fireman. Close observation
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