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Identifier: canadianwood16 (find matches)
Title: Canadian wood products industries
Year: 1916 (1910s)
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Subjects: Furniture industry and trade Woodworking industries
Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Southam-MacLean Publications
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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ills, furniture and box factories. To obtain this information places you under no obligation. We fully believe that Whitney planers are the best platting machines made for rapid,smooth surfacing and lots of it, but—we assist you in comparing them with other planers so thatthe opinion may become mutual. Your own opinion, formed by your investigation of facts will make you certain that buyinga Whitney is your best move. Whitney Planers are equipped either with square cylinder carrying two or four knives, orwith round cylinder and four thin high speed steel knives. BAXTER D. WHITNEY & SON, Winchendon, Mass. California Office:—Berkeley, California.H. W. Petrie. Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Agents for Ontario. Selling Representatives :—Henry Kelly & Co.26 Pall Mall, Manchester, England. I. CANADIAN WOODWORKER October, 1916 The Herzog Self-Feed Jointer means Increased Production Simplicity of Operation Small Floor Space Safety to Employees Does Four Times the Work of the Hand Jointer.
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Our No. 34 Herzog Jointer, illustrated above, is one of the most efficient machines on the market to-day. Itis appreciated by the manufacturer and employees alike, because, while it will produce from three to five times asmuch work as the hand jointer, it does not require skilled operators, but eliminates the danger so common toother makes. It can be operated by two boys. It will handle stock varying in width from 1 inch to the full widthof the jointer, will feed fast or slow, takes only one-fourth the floor space of hand jointers, and requires onlyone-fifth of the sharpening of the knives. It is fitted with power feed raising and lowering attachment, with cyl-inder double belted and driven from both ends. If interested in reducing your costs, write us. Jackson, Cochrane & Company KITCHENER - CANADA October, 1916 CANADIAN WOODWORKER Is Your Sander Specially AdaptedTo Its Work? TV/T ANY factories have much large surfacesanding, combined with other sanding jobsof a general nature. F

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  • bookdecade:1910
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  • booksubject:Furniture_industry_and_trade
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  • bookpublisher:Don_Mills__Ont____Southam_MacLean_Publications
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
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  • bookleafnumber:499
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
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