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HARDWOOD KECORD 



The 



Newest 

 Hoosier 

 Band 

 Saw Mill 



We have been building 

 band mills for thirty- 

 five years and this New 

 Hoosier Band Saw 

 Mill represents the ex- 

 perience of these years. 



The simplest mill in 



construction and the 



^ easiest kept in order. 



I We build this mill in three 



sizes, 6, 7 and 8 ft. The 

 widest saw the 6 ft. mill 

 will carry is 10"; t^ie 7 and 

 8 ft. mills will carry 10, 11 

 or 12" saws. This mill is 

 built in a substantial man- 

 ner and embodies all that 

 is latest and best in Band 

 Mill design. The base is 

 of the heavy extension pat- 

 tern and is so constructed 

 that it does not overhang the foundation but extends completely around the mill. By 

 means of the construction of the column the upper wheel runs in the center of the mill and 

 is supported both above and below the mandrel. The bearings are long and are chain 

 oiling. 



The tension device has roller bearings and is very sensitive and durable. The upper guide 

 is raised and lowered by power and is nonbreakable. The lower guide is so arranged that 

 it can be opened quickly. The roll back of the saw is power driven. 



The 6 ft. mill will split a 48" log and lay down a 30" board between saw and column; the 

 7 ft. will split a 54" log and lay down a 36" board, the 8 ft. will split a 57" log and lay down 

 a 42" board. 



The Sinker -Davis Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Makers of Hoosier Saw Mill Machinery 



