CA Patent: CA-410
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An improvement on machine for setting logs to the saw Soho set works friction gear
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Patentee:
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John Neil (exact or similar names) - Toronto, ON Canada |
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Patent Dates:
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Granted: |
May 17, 1870 |
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Jeff Joslin "Vintage Machinery" entry for Dickey, Neill & Co.
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Description: |
The 1871 Lovell's Newfoundland Directory carried a full-page text ad for Dickey, Neill & Co., Soho Foundry of Toronto. "Special attention given to the Construction and Equipment of Saw Mills, Both Gang and Circular, on the most Modern and Improved Styles. Steel Gates, Soho Friction Set Works for Circular Saw Mills, &c., (Patented May 17, 1870.) This is an invention intended to so move the Log towards the Saw as to secure a uniform thickness of Lumber, and this it dos with greater accuracy than any other known arrangement. It is very simple, and so constructed that it cannot wear nor break, and is the only perfect Set Motion ever invented." |
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