. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 64 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER Why pay four men to produce bevel siding, ship-lap, flooring, ceiling and shooks at 75 ft. per min. when two men can produce a higher grade of the same stuff at 200 ft. per —It's certainly not good business policy to pay twice as much to manufacture 75 ft. of lumber when you can get 200 ft. and even more per minute for one-half the , , , . FAY-EGAN labor cost by using a "Lightning" No. 333-335 Matcher - R


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 64 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER Why pay four men to produce bevel siding, ship-lap, flooring, ceiling and shooks at 75 ft. per min. when two men can produce a higher grade of the same stuff at 200 ft. per —It's certainly not good business policy to pay twice as much to manufacture 75 ft. of lumber when you can get 200 ft. and even more per minute for one-half the , , , . FAY-EGAN labor cost by using a "Lightning" No. 333-335 Matcher - Resaw, with the Resaw below the Bedline of the Matcher. —Instead of surfacing double thick at 75 ft. per min. using two men on the surfacer, then trucking or handling to the Resaw and again using two men, a feeder and off- bearer; why not combine both operations on the 333 - 335 Matcher- Resaw, using only one feeder and one off- bearer, eliminating extra handling and truck- ing entirely and running 200 ft. and. End view (guards removed) showing Resaw set for Bevel Siding, showing also easy accessibility to all parts. upwards per minute through the combination the machine—a total product in lineal feet of and stock just double this last figure. your —Here is another point that must not be we'll overlooked—by your present meth- od 10 to 30% of your stock is degraded because of mismanufac- turing and tearing out on knotty and cross-grained stuff. The 333- 335 positively will not do this and every piece of lumber put through it will be surfaced, matched and resawed perfectly, raising the grade 10 to 30% as compared to your present method. —Do you know of any easier way to make money in a plan- ing mill? You can easily figure it out for yourself just what saving amounts to in actual dollars cents, or give us some data on present output and labour costs and figure it out for you. Send today for our new book on Fast Feed Matchers and Surfacers which fully illustrates and de


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