HARDWOOD RECORD 



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Maximum Economy in 

 Wood - Working Plants 



117 VERY wood-working plant 

 •■— ' superintendent is anxious to 

 produce his work for the least 

 expense and welcomes every 

 suggestion that actually helps 

 him toward economy. 



Let us analyze shop routine 

 and find out how maximum 

 economy can be obtained. 



Shop Economy Depends on 

 Three Factors 



1 . Proper routing system — The 



machines must be so placed that the 

 materials require minimum handling 

 in passing through the shop. The 

 means for handling materials, whether 

 trucks or hand labor, must be used in 

 the most efficient manner. 



2. Proper handling of mate- 

 rials at machines. — Work must be 

 put on and removed with the least loss 

 of time. Adjustments of machines 

 must be made with the greatest speed 

 and accuracy. The cutting speeds 

 must be such as to produce the great- 

 est output. 



3. Proper working conditions — 



Workmen must kave proper light and 

 ventilation and be protected as far as 

 possible from injury. 



How can these conditions be ob- 

 tained in your shop? 



The Westingfhouse Electric and Manufac- 

 turing Company has at your service data on 

 the best wood-working shop practice. 



If you desire to produce your work with 

 maximum economy, write Dept. 38 today. 



Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. 

 East Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Sales Offices in 45 American Cities 



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All kinds of Sawing Machines 

 including 



Band Saws, Cut-off 

 Saws, Rip Saws and 

 Combination Saw like 

 cut below. 



Combination Saw, showing accessibility to Saw 

 Blade. Carriage mounted on rollers with Ball 

 Bearings and brought into work by foot treadle. 



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Send for Literature 

 Address 



H. B. Smith Machine Co. 



Smithville N. J. 



New York Chicago Atlanta San Francisco 



