. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1913). derer Milling Machines are unsurpassed for moderndesign—first-class material—accuracy and output; overthree thousand in use; theyare built with single pulleydrive and cone drive. WANDERER WORKS Formerly Winklhofer & Jaenicke, Ltd. SCHOENAU NEAR CHEMNITZ, GERMANY The advertiser would like to know where you saw his advertisement—tell him. CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume IX The Morton Travelling HeadDraw-Cut Cylinder Planer WITH EQUIPMENT Is a most interesting machine for the railroad shopBECAUSE IT REQUIRES one-half the FLOOR SPACE of a HOUS-E
. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1913). derer Milling Machines are unsurpassed for moderndesign—first-class material—accuracy and output; overthree thousand in use; theyare built with single pulleydrive and cone drive. WANDERER WORKS Formerly Winklhofer & Jaenicke, Ltd. SCHOENAU NEAR CHEMNITZ, GERMANY The advertiser would like to know where you saw his advertisement—tell him. CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume IX The Morton Travelling HeadDraw-Cut Cylinder Planer WITH EQUIPMENT Is a most interesting machine for the railroad shopBECAUSE IT REQUIRES one-half the FLOOR SPACE of a HOUS-ED PLANER. IT REQUIRES one-fourth the POWER. IT WILL PLANE A CYLINDER and MILL the PORTS at one setting in the CHUCKS. IT WILL BORE A PISTON VALVE CHAMBER at the same setting as PLANING. IT WILL PLANE the SMOKE BOX FITafter CYLINDERS are bolted together. It can be operated PROFITABLY on smaller work as it only requires little power. It will plane Cylinders anddo a great variety of otherwork at a saving of 25 to40 per other reasons PR AC TIC at—MODERN—EFFICIENT— for Bulletin No. 7, illustrating the operations. Can be had tor the asking. Address MORTON MFG. COMPANY, Muskegon Heights, Mich., The advertiser would like to know where you saw his advertisement—tell him. January 2, 1913 CANADIAN MACHINERY
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