. Electrical world. , American double surfacer. with 7-hp, band saw, with lo-hp. motor. i6-in. swing sawswith 3!4-hp, i, motor. Vertical shaft variety moulder,3,000 , J. A. Fay & Co., with 2-hp, 1, motor. J. .A. Fay & Co., with 15-hp, motor. Scroll saw, with 2-hp, motor. Eight-drill rail borer, E. H. HaysMachine Company, capacity 600 rails per day, with 6-hp, Door clamp, E. B. Hays Machine Co., one door per minute,with 35^-hp, i, motor. Dowel driver, E


. Electrical world. , American double surfacer. with 7-hp, band saw, with lo-hp. motor. i6-in. swing sawswith 3!4-hp, i, motor. Vertical shaft variety moulder,3,000 , J. A. Fay & Co., with 2-hp, 1, motor. J. .A. Fay & Co., with 15-hp, motor. Scroll saw, with 2-hp, motor. Eight-drill rail borer, E. H. HaysMachine Company, capacity 600 rails per day, with 6-hp, Door clamp, E. B. Hays Machine Co., one door per minute,with 35^-hp, i, motor. Dowel driver, E. B. Hays MachineCo., with 35^-hp, motor. Double-end tenoning machine,E. B. Hays Machine Company, with i6-hp, motor. 28-in. drill stile borer. E. B. Hays Machine Co., with lO-hp, This machine will in one day turn out material for 1,200doors. On the first floor a 3/!-hp motor operates a small group of emerywheels and saw files in the repair shop. In the sash department. FIG. 6.— BORER. lo-hp and 15-hp motors, respectively, operate two short line shafts,to one of which are belted two American sash stickers, one hollowchisel, one franking machine, one buzz planer and one gang rip saw,while the other drives a six-in., four-sided moulder, one combinationsaw, one single-end tenoning machine, one American sash dove-tailer, one chain mortiser, one pony planer, and one emery grinder. During six months operation the mill has more than met withthe expectations of its owners, and has again demonstrated the con-\enience and economy of motor drive for work of this orders have already covered the entire output and made anincrease in capacity necessary. Additions are being prepared andlargely increased facilities provided to meet the growing demandfor a well-made product. Rheostats for Trolley Brakes and Elevators. The Ward Leonard Electric Company, of Bronxville, N. Y., hasdevoted some time to the subject of rheostats for


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