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Title: Canadian forest industries July-December 1912
Identifier: canadianforjuldec1912donm (find matches)
Year: 1912 (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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Get away from high manufacturing cost and the loss represented by your degraded lumber—use No. 336 Double Surfacer— ~ FAY-EG AN tl "LIGHTNING —Why be satisfied with surfacing your lumber at 75 ft. per minute, a high percentage grading No. 2 or lower, when other manufactur- ers are surfacing at 200 ft. per minute, every bit grading No. 1 ? —Why continue to operate un- der a handicap of high manufac- turing costs, when you can save 40 to 50% by using a Fay-Egan 336 Surfacer? —Why continue to lose a big part of your profits through de- graded stock when you can raise the grade 10 to 30%, or even more on a Fay-Egan No. 336 Surfacer ? — If you want to get away from this handicap you will find the 336 an interesting proposition. —Since a No. 336 with one operator will do as much as your three 75 ft. machines, you elimi- nate right in the beginning the wages of two operators, this sav- ing alone practically paying the cost of installation in a year's time. — Where you now have six heads to keep in order, you will have only two, and it can be done much easier as they are ground and jointed right on the machine. Instead of buying three sets of belt you buy one set. Your big repair bills will be a thing of the past as the 336 is so powerful that breakages are practically im- possible, even gear wear being reduced to almost nothing by the use of gears cut from the solid with rolling contacts and running in grease. Where you lose time for oiling and adjusting, you will again save by the sight feed lub- ricating system and the adjusting arrangements all on the outside. And in addition, you save the space and transmission of two machines. —These are strong claims, we admit, but we can prove them. Give us a chance. We'll send you full particulars with samples of knotty and cross grained stock run at 200 feet per minute, upon receipt of your request. Did you get a copy of our new handy reference Catalogue No. 86? If not send for it today—Yours for the asking. J. A. Fay & Egan Co. Manufacturers of WOODWORKING MACHINERY The "LIGHTNING" Line 245-265 W. Front St. Cincinnati, Ohio

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  • bookid:canadianforjuldec1912donm
  • bookyear:1912
  • 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:872
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
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