Amr Milt'* permanent equipment 'for hot and 

 cold treatment three steel tanks for hot bath, 

 cold bath and for drippings. 



Industrial Plant's equipment for hot and cold 

 treatment two wooden tanks, lined with gal- 

 vanized sheet iron, equipped utth steam coils for 

 heating preservative. Draining board at left. 



Plant of iron mine for hot and cold treatment, 

 with 10,000 gallon storage tank for preserva- 

 tive. Yard crane used for handling timber. 



Single unit tank for dipping lumber of small 

 cross-section, and specxes readily impregnated, 

 in heated Carbosota. Capacity: WO pieces of 

 tin. by 4 in. by 6 ft. per charge. 



Carbosota has Popularized 

 Wood Preservation 



CARBOSOTA Liquid Creosote Oil has 

 made possible the more general practice 

 of wood preservation. 



Thousands of timber users the country over 

 are increasing the life of structural wood 

 practici ng ti mber conservation through Open 

 Tank treatment with Carbosota. 



As will be seen by the illustrations, costly 

 apparatus is not required. A non-pressure car- 

 bosoting plant, capable of treating small or 

 large quantities of lumber, posts and timber, 

 can be readily installed at reasonable cost. 



Carbosota Liquid Creosote Oil is a highly 

 refined and specially processed coal-tar creo- 

 sote, particularly adapted for Surface treat- 

 ments (brush treatment or painting, spraying 

 and dipping), and the Open Tank process 

 (hot and cold or hot and cooling, treatment). 

 It conforms to standard specifications. Its 

 superior feature is the low liquid point of 

 41 F. 



Non-pressure treatments, either the Open 

 Tank process or Surface treatments are avail- 

 able to every consumer. Technical advice 

 and literature free upon request. 



(Green <wood cannot be effectively creosoted by non- 

 pressure processes. It should be seasoned. All fram- 

 ing, drilling of bolt holes, etc. , should be completed 

 before treatment. If this is impossible, tivo brush coats 

 of Carbosota should be applied to all untreated surfaces 

 exposed by subsequent cutting or drilling. ) 



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Butt-treating cedar fence posts byhotandcool- 

 ing treatment. Typical farm equipment 110 

 gallon drum with fire place underneath. 



Small, single unit, hot and cooling wood tank 

 lined with galvanized sheet iron; steam coils 

 and two ton chain block hoist. Used mostly for 

 creosotingin industrial repair work. 



Single unit steel tank for hot and cooling treat- 

 ment of freight car sills. Capacity SO to H sills 

 per H hour day. 



Farmer's home-made hot and cooling tank, 

 wood, lined with sheet iron, without steam coils, 

 as work of treating silo staves isdone in summer. 



S\ngle unit plant for hot and cooling treatment. 

 Woad tank, lined with sheet metal, equipped 

 with stenm rrrit* Capacity; 10,000 ft. B. M., 

 per U hour day. 



Consumer's Open Tank process (hot and cooling 

 treatment) cedar pole creosoting plant. 



Single unit tank for creosoting coal mine shaft 

 timber. Built of tongue ana groove lumber, 

 double wall, caulked, etc. Metal lining is pref- 

 erable to guard against leakage. 



