1914 illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton waste machinery and of various systems of working cotton waste . mWM. Page 74 WASTE SPINNING FRAME (Smith Patent) Since the adoption of the Mule for Cotton Waste spinning,it has been the hope of manufacturers making yarns by the con-denser system that ring spinning be made adaptable for this classof work, so as to eliminate the use of the mule, which, at its best,is an expensive machine to operate, takes up a great amount offloor space, has a limited production, and requires considerableexperience and skill in its operation. Wherever lo


1914 illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton waste machinery and of various systems of working cotton waste . mWM. Page 74 WASTE SPINNING FRAME (Smith Patent) Since the adoption of the Mule for Cotton Waste spinning,it has been the hope of manufacturers making yarns by the con-denser system that ring spinning be made adaptable for this classof work, so as to eliminate the use of the mule, which, at its best,is an expensive machine to operate, takes up a great amount offloor space, has a limited production, and requires considerableexperience and skill in its operation. Wherever long and shortfibre have appeared in the condenser roving, it has been impossible,heretofore, to obtain even results in drafting this roving underrolls, for the reason that where the rolls are set to the long staple,they consequently fail to grip the short staple contained in the roving,and drafting results in uneven yarn being obtained. On the otherhand, if the rolls should be set to the short staple, the long stapleis apt to be broken, resulting in cockled yarn. It is therefore obviousthat any system of roll drafting that


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