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XC Patent: XC-368
Improvement in muley saw mills
Patentee:
Thomas J. Fuller (exact or similar names) - Toronto, ON Canada

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
woodworking machines : reciprocating saws : reciprocating sawmills
woodworking machines : sawmills : reciprocating sawmills

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Granted: Aug. 31, 1852

Patent Pictures:
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Description:
XC patents are Canadian patents issued between 1824 and 1869.

"It consists, firstly, in a cast iron slide in the form of a V, which is laid in grooves in a cast iron frame. On the back of the slide there is a row of cogs meshing into a ratchet wheel for the purpose of moving the slide up and down at pleasure, so as to bring the guides near the top of the log, when sawing, and adapting them to the diameter of the log, thus keeping the saw from springing. Secondly, in the ordinary rods used in gate saw-mills which here run in metal boxes, and which boxes are packed with hemp, raw-hide, india-rubber, or any other packing, to decrease friction and prevent the rods and boxes from wearing. And thirdly, in the general combination of all the parts of the machine for the purpose intended."

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