Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 75 THE Finishing *R®av. Saving $22, in the Fin-ishing Department An Annual Saving of this Amount Has BeenEffected in One Large Plant Through theUse of Varnish Drying Equipment A stroll through the finishing rooms of severalfurniture factories is sufficient to convince one thatmany furniture manufacturers are alive to the advan-tages and savings made possible through the use ofvarnish drying kilns fur the quick drying of varnishand other finishing materials. While some furnituremen cling to the older and sl


Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 75 THE Finishing *R®av. Saving $22, in the Fin-ishing Department An Annual Saving of this Amount Has BeenEffected in One Large Plant Through theUse of Varnish Drying Equipment A stroll through the finishing rooms of severalfurniture factories is sufficient to convince one thatmany furniture manufacturers are alive to the advan-tages and savings made possible through the use ofvarnish drying kilns fur the quick drying of varnishand other finishing materials. While some furnituremen cling to the older and slower air-drying methods,many of the more progressive have kept abreast ofthe times and are enjoying the benefits and advan-tages of artificial drying. A comparison of the oldand the new methods usually shows that where fromtwelve to sixteen days were required to finish a pieceof high-grade furniture when all coats were air-dried,but six to eight days are necessary when resort ismade to artificial drying. Recently the Drying Systems Incorporated ofChicago, had a report made on the installation of Greef


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