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Title: Canadian forest industries 1911
Identifier: canadianforest1911donm (find matches)
Year: 1911 (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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CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER
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Will You Save Money Now or Then We should like to send you a picture of a mill where twelve of these machines are at work. These twelve have made good from the start. Never since they were installed has a man been sent to straighten trouble or has trouble been reported. Never since their start has anything but splendid results and continuous results been reported. Now, what are they doing that you are Not. How do they manufacture cheaper and why? The reason why. You can run No. 1 Partition, beaded and center beaded at 180 feet per minute and produce lumber that you would be proud to ShiP6n two-sided stuff you can run 200 feet per minute and as far as surface is concerned, there is no difference between that and 5U feetYou â¢anUrun flooring at 150 feet to 200 feet per minute or up to the limit of the 12-bitted side-heads and turn out perfectly matched 1UmDrop-siding, moulded base, ship-lapâturned out at 150 feet to 200 feet per minute. , And your intricate cuts like those just mentioned are produced more perfectly than is possible otherwise. Money is saved. One little stunt of putting saws on their profiling attachment cut the costs of one company 30 cents a thousand. Could YOU use tha^savmg ^achineg ag & labor item are cheaper than thirty of the ordinary type are they not ? . Power saved in the operation of the same is cheaper than a miscellaneous number of slow speed tools. Transmission costs are reduced 66 2-3 per cent and this neces- SariBelUngSbn7°tneynew method of flexible belt tighteners and reduced in the proportions of machines reduced means some saving. Raising of grades (absolutely guaranteed) which means higher prices and less No. 2 stock puts money in your pocket every time. Time saved in immense quantities as is done by the new methods results in more work, better work and labor money saved. YOUR own plant. You may have one matcher, two matchers, six or fifteen. It makes no difference. f The time to save money is when the method shown is absolute- ly square and proven beyond question. â . ' Two hundred lumbermen are using "90s to do this trick. Not one machine has fallen down on the job. A few years ago, you were satisfied with slow speed machines. Thick knives were all right, square heads were the fashion. To-day you buy "90's"forthe same reason you buy better mill construction, better automobiles, better everything. It's with the times. You cut every log to-day that makes a z-4. A few \ears ago you didn't cut close. Save as carefullv in the planing mill as in the saw mill, lou can certainly do it by installing one machine in place of three. No Inside Moulder. The day of the Inside Moulder is passed. Why make drop-siding at 40 feet when it can be better made at 150 feet. Yet to those who think the fast-feet proposition is not neces- sary, please remember this. A machine isn't eating up power when idle. If you can do m a half day what you can do now in a full day, couldn t you do more work, better work at less labor and machine cost i It isn't necessary even to speed a machine up to its lull limit. Butâwhen you want to run a carload out fast for shipment you don't have to say "I'll get it off to-morrow because you can do it to-day. Send for Circulars. It might be a good plan to tell us how much you manufacture and what you use to do it with. Usually, we are advisors and solicitors only when a man realh wants something. , , Send for circulars, full data and let us tell you about the ma- chine itself. Berlin Machine Works, Limited HAMILTON, ⢠. CANADA Builders of Berlin Sanders, Sizers, Matchers, Moulders, Surfacers, Planers, Jointers, Edgers, Rip-Saws, Re-Saws.

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