. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. i 18 CANADA 'M II K l\ M A X \X1) WOODWORKER TWO FAVORITES IN THE LUMBER CAMPS The " SAW KING " Gross-Gut Saws have won exceptional favor throughout the trade by the good work they do, the hard wear they stand and their general reliability. These saws have stood the test of Gamp and Mill and hav e proved their worth their quality and design sets them far above the average and places them in a class by themselves. The "Saw King" Cro
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. i 18 CANADA 'M II K l\ M A X \X1) WOODWORKER TWO FAVORITES IN THE LUMBER CAMPS The " SAW KING " Gross-Gut Saws have won exceptional favor throughout the trade by the good work they do, the hard wear they stand and their general reliability. These saws have stood the test of Gamp and Mill and hav e proved their worth their quality and design sets them far above the average and places them in a class by themselves. The "Saw King" Cross-Cut Saws have merits possessed by no other saws. By looking at the cuts you will see that the chip spaces are wider and deeper in the centre than they are in any other part of the saw, thereby giving a capacity for the accommodation of the largest accumulation of sawdust, which is always in the centre of the saw. The chip spaces decrease in size from this point of the saw, as also does the quantity of sawdust. All users of saws know that the teeth at the centre wear much faster than they do at the ends, as the teeth are longest at the centre, it gives greater wearing capacity to the saw, and as the teeth are smaller at the ends of the saw and leaves the saw blades wider between the teeth and at the back. Where the blade is narrowest, it gives more strength and stiffness at the point where it is most required. The saws are tempered by our new impioved process, giving them a keener cutting edge than any other Cross-Cut Saw made. They are thoroughly war- ranted. Any defective saws will be replaced by the THE "SAW KING" CROSS-CUT is specially adapted to British Columbia Trade—there are no braces between the cutting teeth. THE NARROW "SAW KING" CROSS-CUT is specially adapted for small timber or a falling saw, and has the advantages of both a wide or hollow back Cross-cut Saw. It is a straight back saw, being bevel ground four gauges from the teeth t
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