AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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Do You Know 

 All 

 About 

 Saws? 



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Rar. U- S, Wc Oti. 



Since 1881 copies of the Disston Lumber- 

 man's Handbook have been going out into all 

 sections of the country to assist men in the 

 operation of various kinds of saw mills. 



Some of the important headings in the 

 book are: 



General Information About Circular Saws. 



Instructions for Setting and Sharpening 

 Circular Saws. 



Tools for Fitting Circular Saws. 



Inserted Tooth Circular Saws. 

 Saws for Special Purposes. 



Hammering and Adjusting Circular Saws. 



Circular Saw Mandrels. 



Band Saws. 



Reciprocating Saws, 



Cross-cut Saws. 



Files. 



Machine Knives. 



General Useful Information. 



This is the sixteenth edition of this 154-page 

 volume and we believe it is better than any 

 of the previous editions. 



If you will mail us this page with your name 

 and address on it, or if you will send a post- 

 card, address to Branch nearest you with the 

 words "Lumberman's Handbook" and your 

 name and address, we will send you the book 

 free of charge. 



BRANCHES: 

 New_ York Seattle Memphis Boston 



Cincinnati Portland Xew Orleans Sydney, Aus. 



Chicago San Francisco Bangor, Mc. 



Canadian Works: TORONTO, CANADA 

 Brancli: I'ancouvcr, B. C. 



HENRY DISSTON & SONS Inc. 



Philadelphia, U. S. A. 



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A List of What Disston Makes 



And in these Saw^lboU and 

 FBra i< ilut qiulit)r found in 



"The Saw Most Carpenters Use' 



Back Saws 



Band Saws for Wood and Metal 



Bevels 



Buck Saws 



Butcher Saws and Blades 



Circular Saws forWood, Metal, 

 U^H and Slate 

 Compass Saws 

 Cross-cut Saws and Tools 

 Cylinder Saws 

 Drag Saw Blades 

 Files and Rasps 

 Grooving Saws 

 Gauges Carpenters' 



Marking, etc. 

 Hack Saw Blades 

 Hack Saw Frames 

 Hand, Panel, and Rip Saws 

 Hedge Shears 



4p5 Ice Saws 



Inserted Tooth 

 Circular Saws 



Keyhole Saws 

 Kitchen Saws 



Knives- Cane, Corn, Hedge 

 Knives Circular for Cork, 



Cloth, Leather, Paper, etc. 

 Knives Machine 

 Levels. Carpenters' and Masons' 

 .Machetes 

 Mandrels 



.Milling Saws for Metal 

 Mitre-box Saws 

 Mitre Rods 



One-man Cross-cut Saws 

 Plumbs and Levels 

 Plumbers' Saws 

 Pruning Saws 

 Re-saws 

 Saw Clamps and Filing Guides 



Saw Cummers 



Saw-sets 



Saw Screws 



Screw Drivers 

 Screw-slotting Saws 

 Segment Saws 

 Shingle Saws 

 Slate Saws Circular 

 Squares Try and Mitre 

 Stave Saws 

 Sugar Beet Knives 

 Swages 



Tools for Repairing Saws 

 Tool Steel 

 Trowels Brick, Plastering, 



Pointing, etc. 

 Veneering Saws 

 Webs Turning and Felloe 



This i* |>ar(ial lUt. There ere thoueendt 

 ol ilcms in Che complete Diteton line. 



STON 



SAWS TOOLS FILES 



