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DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR GLUED UP STOCK OPENING UP AT THE ENDS? 



If so, let us tell you in our illustrated booklet how you can overcome this difficulty by the use of our New 

 Continuous Feed Glue Jointer. With this machine, you can make what is known as a "Spring Joint" — 

 joint slightly, concave, so that, when your stock is glued and pressed together it cannot open up afterwards. 



The illustration will give you an idea of the feeding 

 mechanism of our No. 217 which consists of a traveling 

 chain, composed of detachable links. The chain runs over 

 two octagon wheels, one at each end of ma- 

 chine with finished faces and flanged at the 

 lower edge to support the chain — a gib is 

 provided, running full length of the chain 

 — not partway only — insuring perfect align- 

 ment. The feed is driven by a 3-step clutch cone 

 operated by a lever close at hand. The feeding 

 power is transmitted by a large bronze worm wheel 

 and steel worm running in oil, absolutely noiseless. 

 Ball Bearings are provided for end thrust of worm. 



WRITE FOR GLUE JOINTER BOOKLET. 



J. A. FAY & EGAN CO. 



414-434 W. FRONT ST., - - CINCINNATI, OHIO 



New Hoosier Improved Short Log Sawing Machine 



Made especially for sawing veneer cores 

 and small logs, up to 20 inches diameter and 

 from 2 to 12 feet long. 



The machine is built with a heavy cast 

 iron husk frame that carries the feed works 

 and mandrel which runs in self-oiling boxes. 

 It is equipped with a variable friction feed, 

 with cable attachment to carriage. Feed is 

 strong and rapid. 



The dogs are of an entirely new style, and 

 dog the log, or piece to be sawed, in the end 

 instead of top and bottom, and can be in- 

 stantly changed to grip any length log that 

 the carriage will accommodate. 



The machine consists of but three pieces, the husk 

 frame, track frame and carriage. It can be quickly 

 and easily moved, and can be operated with a 10 H.P. 

 engine. The machine will saw from 3,000 to 6,000 

 feet per day and weighs 3,500 lbs. 



The largest saw that can be used is a 48-in. diameter. 



For further information, address : 



THE SINKER -DAVIS COMPANY. Inrlianapolis, Indiana 



