. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. m CANADA LUMBERMAN Volume XV. Number 12. TORONTO, ONT., DECEMBER, 1894 / Terms, $ Per Year \ Sing' ngle Copies, 10 Cents. PAYETTE'S PATENT DOUBLE EDGER. ^T^HE accompanying illustration represents an im- *â proved double edger machine, patented by Mr P. Payette, of Penetanguishene, Ont., and manufactured by Messrs. P. Payette & Co., of that place. The machine is made in two stylesâone with frictional feed, the other with direct feedâand in four sizes to su
. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. m CANADA LUMBERMAN Volume XV. Number 12. TORONTO, ONT., DECEMBER, 1894 / Terms, $ Per Year \ Sing' ngle Copies, 10 Cents. PAYETTE'S PATENT DOUBLE EDGER. ^T^HE accompanying illustration represents an im- *â proved double edger machine, patented by Mr P. Payette, of Penetanguishene, Ont., and manufactured by Messrs. P. Payette & Co., of that place. The machine is made in two stylesâone with frictional feed, the other with direct feedâand in four sizes to suit mills of differ- ent capacity. The saws are easily removed from the mandrel by taking out the end bearing from the frame. The feed rollers can be stopped or started instantly on the fric- tional feed edger, and somewhat less quickly on the direct feed machine by using the tightener pulley from the feed belt. The shifting saw is moved by a long lever fastened about the center to a swing plate, the end of the lever being attached to a link fastened to the cross-head. The shifting saw has a brass yoke attached to the cross-head that moves the saw. All saw collars can be moved on the mandrel and set to any width desired. The binder is raised by an overhead lever. These detail improvements are not shown on the cuts. This machine has been on the market for upwards of five years, and is said to have given good satisfaction. Any further particu- lars may be obtained by writing the manufacturers, as above. The motive power must be of the best type. Nothing is too good, but must have been proved equal to the work. Stoppages during work hours eat into the best bank accounts ; so of machinery, the best in the market is the cheapest in the end. No fancy nickle-plated affairs, but heavy, rigid cast frames and best steel for wearing and working parts. Let the building be strong. No machinery will do its duty, or last half its proper time, in a building of springing beams, settling found
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