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Title: Canadian forest industries 1910
Identifier: canadianforest1910donm (find matches)
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Subjects: Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries
Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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6 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER
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I 1 No. 83 t3-inch and No. 87 12-inch Four Sided Heavy Duty Moulder on Base It's a good plan to talk quality, but a better one to deliver it We deliver the Quality in our latest improved Heavy Duty Moulder, without doubt the peer among present Heavy Moulders This machine, like all the rest of the " Hespeler Line," embodies the best material and highest grade of workmanship, which makes it a favorite with up-to-date mill men. Note Some of the Strong Points of its Construction: The Feed is what is known as the down feed, is positive in its action, and has unusual strength, so much so that all ordinary material will pass through the machine without the use of weights on the lever. The Feed Rolls are 7" in diameter, the upper ones being made up in sections, the pressure being applied directly over the centre, raises and lowers in perfect parrallel, feeding as strong at the outer end of the roll as on the inside. Each machine has eight changes of speed varying from 11' to 50' per minute. All Gears are cut from the solid, which insures smooth operation and a feed free from vibration. The Feed Control is by levers, one at the feeding in end of the machine and the other at the side of the table in line with the main spindles, as shown. The Table or bed is of ample weight and length, cast in one piece, firmly gibbed to the main frame and is supported on two large square thread screws, the thrust of which is taken up on roller bearings, which simplifies the raising and lowering. The table is locked to the frame in three places. The End Table with bottom head is adjustable on ways, the outer section having another independent adjustment. The end can be swung out of the way for access to the lower knives without disturbing the guides. The Spindles are all extra large and are made of the best refined steel. The Bearings on the upper and lower cylinders (three in number in each case) are what is known as the White's patent type, familiar to all users of modern machinery and leaves nothing to be desired. Our Woodworking Machinery insures adequate returns. No millman can afford to operate his plant with anything but the highest grade tools—provided he desires to retain his trade and secure the greatest profits on his financial outlay. " Investigate The Hespeler Line" The Hespeler Machinery Company, Ltd. Hespeler, Ont, Canada

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  • bookid:canadianforest1910donm
  • bookyear:1910
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Lumbering
  • booksubject:Forests_and_forestry
  • booksubject:Forest_products
  • booksubject:Wood_pulp_industry
  • booksubject:Wood_using_industries
  • bookpublisher:Don_Mills_Ont_Southam_Business_Publications
  • bookcontributor:Fisher_University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:20
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
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