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With the exception of our inaninioth :{(> inch 

 Burnhani, tivo men with a liamnier, a 

 \vren<-Ii and a screw driver, can set up a 

 Biirnliain. 



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r ACH pair of Burnham sections 

 *-* have their own separate tie-up 

 bolts. Long, long ago, we discarded 

 the long tie bolts. Discarded them 

 because of the bothersome blocking 

 and bracing; and tugging and tuss- 

 ling; to set up a boiler. 

 Discarded them because of the con- 

 stant danger of cracking sections in 

 the last wrenching-up to draw the 

 sections tight. 



Discarded them because when sec- 

 tions were added to enlarge the 

 boiler, the long bolts must either be 



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spliced out by a blacksmith or entire- 

 ly new, longer bolts bought. 

 Discarded tliem because in case of 

 replacing of a section, it was next to 

 impossible not to loosen up all the 

 sections. 



Burnham short-tie bolted boilers are 

 easy to set up. Easy to repair. Easy 

 to add to. And above all, easy on 

 coal. 



We can ship promptly, but the rail- 

 roads are slow on deliveries. So order 

 ahead of time, if you want your Burn- 

 ham on time. 



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