Canadian forest industries January-June 1914 (1914) (14785174205)

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Canadian forest industries January-June 1914 (1914) (14785174205)

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Identifier: canadianforjanjun1914donm (find matches)
Title: Canadian forest industries January-June 1914
Year: 1914 (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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The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Co. Limited 425 Atwater Avenue MONTREAL, P.Q. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 65
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ughtmng No. 333 Planer and Matcher—the foundationof many time, labor and lumber saving installations. The 333 itself forms the cost cutting in-stallation of many up-to-date Planing Mills through-the country—it will reduce manufacturing costs 40to 50% and raise grade of lumber 10 to 30% as com-pared to the old style matchers—but in most cases,the 333 with either Horizontal Band Resaw orProfiler forms the Planing Mill mens ideal. The cut in manufacturing cost is even greaterwith one of these combinations than the almost un-believable economy of the 333 itself. A 333-335 Matcher-Resaw, with Resaw belowthe bedline of the matcher will work bevel siding,ship-lap, etc., double thick and resaw at 200 ft. aminute. A 333-288 Matcher-profiler will workceiling, novelty siding and other formed stock atFast Feed Matcher speeds. In both cases the ma-chine takes rough stock and finishes it in one opera-tion even more perfectly than when put throughseparate machines. A 334 Automatic Feeder added

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