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l — Uallace fll filfiin’ Arbor 57W, 391? enntainmd
built~in nofioy firivn unit, B/X :Ainllc OfSSOfi
to five Cuttin” CRVTCle W” to L” la fih VLCR
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fur fished w/standa-d ewnioment of adjustable
fence. gutter naad “uard, Y—Belts, motor dulley
w1th p/H” Dore ............................. 129.75 ea.
lOtn ”row Compinued
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Twms Zw/on all Atlas enuip. SMpmmf R9 shown
net 30 days on valance.
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BANKS—MILLER SUPPLY CO.
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In ordering, please refer To number ’ Per 1
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l — 3/q'n.r., BABO Ry; enclosed fra.e motor .
for ahove 115/23o volt Do cycle ........3 D3.0U 81.
l — 59020 Stand for above Jointer .......... 25.50 03.
l — L‘:lOlC). l2—3/L” jencb tvpo drill press as
Siown on page 2? of attached Atlas Cat.
with f7O to 1/2" Jacobs Chuck, belt and
motor pulley with 5/9” bore, built in
switch, 3 sooke feed wheel, vernior
Inyth stop ............................ 9L.CD ea.
1 — 1/2 H.r. 1725 me; motor 5/8" shaft, 115/
230, oO cycle ......................... L7.90 on.
l — 30022 Stand “or the above drill aresc.. 21.75 on.
2 — ll” Cross out saw blades, Atkins silver .
steel ............................... l?.ofi ea.
2 — ll” Rip saw Ml: os oitti ......... l2.o¢ oa.
2 — ll” Coubinativn ocv bl obs ditto ...... 12.0’ 0?.
Sfii'xnent (Xiiltlas r¥"“*\nent INVT“ oiu“ stool: ”.0.?T. dolfi'weco‘
to LhaclwrifUt, 17.
Stinacnt on bilavce of eaterial l5 to 33 days, 7.0.1. as
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No. 9020 MACHINE STAND / /
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\, Assemble the stand with the screws no. ‘00]
143,. and nuts furnished. Fasten the dust ,.
1:5 chute to the stand top in the posi— 6 JOINTER PLANER
"3 tion shown in picture at right —-—
‘" mounting holes are shown in diagram
2. below. Mount and fasten Jointer on m ..
the stand —- the diagram below shows
f. the Jointer mounting hole positions , \.,
, in the stand top. «:':-7:»: -‘
Motor must be mounted on the shelf. ,///‘\ ._
Fasten the shelf near the top of the v w ‘\ ,
slot) mark and drill the motor 3\ mtg/4:;
mounting holes, making sure pulleys ,_ r I .
are in line and belt is tight. After A\ 3‘12”“
motor is mounted, proper belt ten— “ ' If {5‘
sion is obtained by raising or low— ‘3 "~ 4“ j‘
ering shelf -— keep belt just tight 1 ..‘.“ 3; if
enough to prevent slipping. é KL ,. f
The No. 3216 Motor Rail can be used (3 r!
-— holes for mounting must be '. ., ‘3
drilled. ' \
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ATLAS PRESS COMPANY KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, U.S.A. 6%

 Patented 3/27/56, No. 2,739,625
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a\ * .. —THE FIRST SAFETY DEVELOPMENT
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Here it is at last! A common sense SAFE FEEDING DEVICE that eIiminates
the danger of operating any tabIe saw, There‘s no need to touch the
piece while saw |S in use ALL FEEDING IS DONE FROM KNOB ON TOP
OF RIP FENCE. Safety Char/re made of tempered, extruded aIumrnum
can be operated with any saw fence Attach Safety CharIre to exrsting
tence by tightening hand screws on brackets, Pusher element consms
0t knob iproiecting above Iencei Fitted to brad point textending from
base of satety Ience: which contacts piece for feeding and moves in
clear ”Gd“ DOV” ”5h gashing 0’ amputating your Fingers. Order your Thats the terribIe toII in gashed, maimed hands and ampu
SOFEIY CharIre rip 50W fence IOdOY! tated Fingers at woodworking Circular saw operators in I956
‘The most common unsate act reveaIed by the National
Safety Council 5 survey, reported in the I950 Accident Fnchs
YOUR SATISFACTION "was hoIding the lumber so that the hand was directIy in Iine
GUARANTEED 'hth bId | h ’.I a . II
or Your Money Refunded wrt e saw a e, n t.is st UOIILJII tIIlUrlts arose principa y
while the operator used his handK instead at a puxh stick or rig,
Such accidents can now be «:Iiminated by U\Ing the SAFETY
Postage Paid if you BHCIOSG payment With order ‘03 CHARLIE Rip Saw Fence With Pusher EIement!
When Ordering Specify:
PRESENT SAW FENCE
Height
Width
Length
MANUFACTURED BY CENTRAL CITY MACHINE 3: TOOL COMPANY

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COMPLETE SAFETY - INCREASED PRODUCTION - GREATER ACCURACY
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(Continued from Page ii to lose its importance in the mind possible to guard, such as plow stock in place during some types of . ‘ ' . ./ _ . V \ ix .
can keep a man off the production of the operator. So again he is ing, rabbeting, tcnoniiig. drop saw» operations and helps prevent 1nd,, I . I / _. '.J ..
line lust as effectively as an on»j0b tempted to dispense vvith the guard. ing, diagonal sawrng. tongning, tem- back of the material. A5 a further a ’1 . . / E] ‘ _ 5' g I-,
mishap. plate cutting and feathering. This antidote for kickback, the plastic . II 3; .. . - ~. . ,
New Approach versatililv l\ thKlC possible because shield has ,1 kickback plate Wllll an ~ "‘ _. x -
i i i . ,. / - rt \l '
Presem Guards I this unlit“? gllaTd 1* dWEHCd h“ ”‘6 adlllSllllg pin to regulate the height / § ' \ a!
MO“ 0f the guards ““W m use 0“ One answer to the mechanical ”1 tlirec ‘hfig‘em positions 0“ ”W of the bottom dogs. If a stop pin is , . F '5 "I V
“MC saws are metal hUOdS that 6h' and psychological problems of table and can be “1le Changed needed for cutting pieces to the \ ' . T _ ‘1—1:
("10* the 33“" blade 311d “Ids 0“ top guarding 3 Circular saw 1: the new from one position to another. Mate- same length, an 8d nail can be iii ' i .. " C
”l the heat “It“ Cht' “he“ used, safety guard developed by lirank flab “hich COmbiIiC strength With serted in one of the several liolcs i l \ K. K m ‘ . ‘2: I .
”19} ha“? been SUCCES-Thll 11‘ lOWCr‘ Bretthauer, an ”hum-my at (th-lgca lightness in “eight are used in place along each side of the plastiL hood ‘\ I‘m- .f ’ ~ .' .
ing the acCident rate by preventing Vocational lligh 5,1100] 1” New of the heavy metal that made former The whole guard has bccn dc» \ l. l ‘ , .l .
contact “hh the blade and by COh' York City. It is a challenging klpr hOOdS CUIIIlEiSOmC to remove and signed to hold the shield rigidb in l " fi \ ’ [/1
5‘“th flying splinters or broken proacli becaiisc it takes advantage of TCPIHVO place. If jammed stock. a broken - \ l '
33‘” teeth, one of the ueaknesses in the use of 'l'hc Shli‘ldmg gi‘ard 1(3le IS saw or some other excesswe upward , A _ ‘
The installation of these metal former metal 1100(15 1: ”1.1ch the shaped like a shallow box over the pressure should be made against the 3 ”‘“ “*1“ u
hOOdS “'35 necessary h“ the safety guard so easv to move that the operr Saw and is made of 1/2 inch thick hood, the force of the pressuu TY - I ”a ‘ l .
of the operator; but a certain gm; ,5 encouraged rather than (hg. transparent plastic such as is used in might damage the guard. As a SARFIE GUARD AND GUIDE , I” ’
amount of production efficiency had mumng to change If from one p031. aircraft construction. This clear safety dev1ce, therefore, a brass bush ‘9' U5. Pam" Ohm“ #2'742'0“ K ' ‘
to be sacrificed for 53%th The two to another. lle gets into the PlaShC hOOd allows fUll VISibility 0f ing on the heightradiusting spindle . -
metal h00d made ltIlmPOSSIbleI t0 habit of using it because it guards the work at all times. Instead of he provides relief against excessive pics TRANSPARENT guard made of PLEXlGLAS , so you can see and saw at all times, .
see the actual sawrng operation. and 3.9515“ hm! on all table saw 0pc; mg attached directly behind the saw. sure. Prevents physical contact with the blade and eliminates flying chips.
Some types were mounted so that ations. it is held in place over the saw blade The patented guard has been de
the guard COUId be 1“th UP *0 P“r Basically, the new guard seeks to bV "168m 0f tWO steel iOdS that CXT velopcd after three and a half man
mit inspection or adlustment of the afcoynphgh three things 1_ To be tend out from an adiustable mount of experimentation. It is available PROTECTS WHERE N0 O THER TABLE SAW GUARD WILL FUNC TION
saw blade, but for some operations suitable for practically all operations mg base at the edge of the table As eouiiiiercialh for saws ranging from
such as rabbetmg and dadoing the on acircnlar table saw; 7. Tobe 6253’ noted prevrously, this cast alumi f) to 16 inches in blade diameter. COMPREHENSIVE PROTECTION Ripping, mitering, compound miter—
guaird interfered Wllh the work and to install and use; and 3_ To permit num base can be posrtioned on three lhe manufacturer states that the de- mg, YObbeting raised panel, short cross cutting and long cross
had to be removed entirely. the operator actuallv to view the sides of the table and is held in place \ice has been approved by the New . cutting, and "0W heretolore I(UNGUARDABLE" operations of
Human nature being what it is. sawuig operation. These goals are by two lugs and a threaded spindle York State 1381)thme 0i Labor, v / flow'hg' 'Zhgumg’ dmp. SOWing' mbbel'w' lgalhe'lhg' 5050mgi
there is a tendency for operators, in addition, of course, to the tradi— that are inserted in three holes Board of Standards and Appeals and g enon'ng’ lagonal saw'ng °"d 'emplme “film??-
(“a a pCl’IOd of time, to become tional safety features of preventing drilled in the table, If the operator the Oregon Industrial Accrdent /‘ A New A r h
careless about putting the guard contact With the blade and of shield» Wishes to adpist the shield, the base ComIIHSSlOn and approved for use , “I PP 00‘
back on after it has been removed ing the operator from flying splinters does not have to be removed. in military Installations and govem- . r \rvv ‘ ‘
for some operation on which it and broken 53“, teeth. It hag a]. The plastic shield and its sup» mentageiiCies. It has undergone ex» . "I E‘s vi
could not be used, The temptation, ready been approved by state indusr Immhfl ”’d5 can be “1115th ho” tensive field lCStlhg ”1 Industry With. , ‘ ’5 '3’ .' I
then. ,5 to leave the guard oil CW ma] approval howdy 7(lttlilll\ from the mounting base or to quote one user, "entirely satisfaC» - 53>; ”firms"
tircly. There is also the psvcliolog The new guard ” protects the Willmh,‘ ”0‘“ the table. h “an be tory" ‘CSUhS- 1‘ 15 being used in 0 “ . ...... .
K3} buoy that (1 guard “huh can operator not only in such opera locked rigidly in place over the saw vocational high schools and in i‘ i ' , " , REPRWTED FROM
be used only part of the time begins tions as ripping, plowrng, short so that ll clears the stock or it can be schools for the blind, I ...-”T . Iz'DI’I‘ORlALI, y PRAISE!)
crosscutting, long crosscutting and adiiisted to exert t’lil’lCl’ sideWise or Maybe the blind cant see. but 1“.” ,, ._“f‘j‘wv . . r . Read this complete and 9
mitering, but also in work that downward pressure on the stock. this guard is helping even them to .. ,A I, ~,._:_ dramatic stor , learn SQTQ-ll R“CE
has been difhcult or virtuallv im- This latter feature helps hold the saw safely. ‘ , ' a ’C’ “'5’" r y. 1, a\“‘ £“
. ,, ’ ’ - .. "“‘t - bow many ways BR]: FT. m “Elm“
BRETT GUARD : / ““““ w an“
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How To order Your I I fl‘iir: vein IDEA of letting a blind ()t coursc, it isn't necessary to cite tion tool. cliar ed to these saws in t
Board of Education, C”), of New York .iian operate a circular saw such :Hl extreme example as that of Despite these advances however sidcgthc wood productsa irid‘lisfiih
. would give most safety engineers thc blind iiiin Optratiiig a (‘ll'(‘ttl'1f tli ’ W l ‘ ‘
I . . . I . . T _ A e )roblcnis ha 'e n t be 'h 11' . w . . . .
Upon. the .OllOChed measurement She_el’ mserl General Motors Prowng Grounds, Milford, Michigan and safety directors nightmares. sim to tIlLllt'JtC the need for guards stilvtld. 'l'lic wobd pioduEtls linden: E::\:IIL::HII;:l):Irl:EdI311%]Iqudrde
Oll dimenSIons of your table saw 05 lndlCOled. Yet,Iwith careful training and pre 'l’hc inherent dangers of working in m still continues to have one 6f the “dailies?" H a“ rea yilist on
ll lS Of the greatest importance ll’lGl’ these meas— General Electric, Trenmn, New Jersey cautions and almost superhuman pa close prrminitv to a sharp edged srm the higher accident rates. Furtlier- A 1 no i l tl d it
home, the blind can be taught to revolving ’ll high speed are all too more the use of tl . W m w we rave 16 071 «your
I I I . . , , . ie table saw is not ., . ,. -
uremen’rs are accurate and complete. YOUI’ Frigidaire, Dayton, Ohio perform some of the Simpler table obvious, That these dangers have confined to just that industry alone. TI” ,lee sweeping the country.
BRETT_GUARD Will be furnished saw operations. llowever, many of been recognized is evident in lltC A very large percentage of the {30 thOT“ “h“ly ]unlOIl;SlZe table saws are
'to MA QQl Western Electric, New York Ci')’: N. Y. the headaches and headaches in this safety codes and rules drawn up by tones! in this country, no matter ere? ”2‘ mm: asemcnts and ga-
difhcult training may be dispelled insurance companies, governmental what their final product may be use :?g.eIs‘h “:1 w all Sort of guards do I
n m Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., Edgewafer, N_ J by 8 ”CW type 0f woodworking saw ageiit‘ies and the American Stand table Saws in their Carpentry or I“? .J‘C‘I It is no wonder that
BRETT _ GUARD is a product of . guard. In fact, the guard is already :irds ASSOClklthH. These regulations maintenance departments even if {ml industry .and insurance com—
the BRETT . GUARD COMPANY A ' ' U. S. Army and U. 5. Coast Guard being used in vocational training have accomplished a great deal in not in the production departments. {Miners-“efftfllungban increasmg vm‘
Englewood, New Jersey (Printed in U.S.A.) schools for the blind. making circular Saws a safer produu How many more accrdents can be eres 1” O “610 accrdents WlHCh
BRETT- GUARD is 0 Reg. T. M. of BRETT- GUARD co. Engiewood, N. J. “““““m‘d "" 3““ Pam

 BREII-GUARD AND GUIDE FOR IABLE SAWS
PERFORMS MANY OPERATIONS WHERE NO OTHER EXISTING GUARDS WILL FUNCTION CONSTRUCTION INCLUDES PLEXIGLAS SHIELD, SOLID ALUMINUM CASTINGS, STEEL SUPPORTING
IINCL. ILLUSTRATIONS a, 9, TO, IT and I2.) RODS, BRASS BUSHINGS (WIDE PANEL WORK POSITION AVAILABLE ON REQUEST).
JUST THE FUCK OF A KNOB SETS IT INTO ANY OF THREE OPERATING POSITIONS.
EXTENSION PLATES AVAILABLE, COMPLETELY DRILLED AND READY FOR INSTALLATION.
ISEE ILLUSTRATIONS I, 2 and 3.)
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\‘ ' Ripping Feathering Compound Mitering Long Crosseutting Mitering Compound Mitering ) ° RiFRI"?! Feathering D'°P Sawing (an mm b.» do” m “mm” M ) ‘
J PIOWIng Tonguing Rabbeting Raised Panel Short Crosuutting Dudoing PIOWI'IQ Tongv’VIQ Comnound Mlle'mg Rest shield lightly on stark extend to cover saw blade (orn- ~
‘ Tenoning Rabbeting Template Cutting Note: I..... amid to eliminate Ilying (mm. ' Tenomng RabbeI-ng Short Crosszumng p ,
O . . I | S . T l . C tt plc-tely Splitter raised.
Dadoing Diagonal Sawing Short Crosscutting Miterlng Diagono owmg empu e u ing
Mitering Drop Sawing Note Guard med m a pressure plate horizontally or vertiroily also as an
Notr Guard used as a punt... plate horizontally a. vertimlly, also at an cumams 'eme
ovgnuing tence. - Inmi 9mm. pm - to: horixontal pmm.
Comb‘"°*'°" ' . * a ' “ " - I=UI-|-Y ‘ “4‘ ; T '- .. ,., ‘ MoDERNIZE
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5 SHORT CROSSCUTTING 6 LONG CROSSCUTTING 7 MITERING 8 RABBETING '
GUARD IN POSITION I GUARD IN POSITION 1 I GUARD IN POSITION l GUARD IN POSITION 3
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eight penny nail in shield hole to stop stock at desired length. SPIIIIE' lowered. ”W a 9 '9 '5'" ' “m “WV/5v P "‘9' "3'59
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FIRST Eliminate All REQUIRED FOR ORDERING BRETT-GUARD" Purpose
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F TRIM- CHECK LIST of required information for ordering BRETT-GUARD.
INDUSIDENT Please specify the following information
'féSENT'O for each circular table-type saw to be guarded.
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SAOOL A - Diameter of blade.
T B - Table length and table width.
' C — Advise if Tilting Arbor, Tilting Table, Double Arbor, or
‘ . Ralling Table._____
\. 1 D — Does rip fence extend over rear of table?_If answer is YES,
‘ How many inohee?_____..
E ~ Is wide panel cutting performed on this sawL___.__
(Example: In x 8' plywood)
F‘- Specifics
_1. Distance from blade to beginning V__—‘..1 ‘8 3I
.C mbinafio" of miter slot, left side. -_:—#‘~yl '
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of miter slot, right side. ‘ ’
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HOLDING side of table. 1 ’
FIXTURE _).). Distance from rear of table to 6' \aw blad
center of blade. I I!
3‘ __ 5. Distance from saw blade to right Front of saw table
\ .' side of table.
a ..__ 6. Distance from front of table to
center of blade.
___7. Width of cut-off slot. \-———-—-—I
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_ 8. Dimension — Lip of table. LIP of Table 1 8°
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Produd’ ___,10. Are your present saw table extensions:
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. 10 A 2 for 12" diameter blade saws......... ... 9.50 "
10 A g for 1):" diameter blade sawe............ 8 .50 "
10 A for 1 " diameter blade saws............ 92.50 "
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BJ-750 I 3A ” x 5/a”)
CONVEX BRICK JOINTER
Extra Hard Bronze
Size, 51.500, 9%" Long
Size, BJ-750, I0" Long
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H n V H RETAIL PRICE BJ-SOO PER DOZEN , . $10.35
Size 2‘/1 x 5% Face, M Edge Shipping Weight BJ»5OO Per Dozen . ,, ,..3‘/2 lbs.
Rusteproof Manganese BronZe RETAIL PRICE BJ-750 PER DOZEN , , 11.04
Hardwood Handle Shipping Weight BJ~750 Per Dozen ,, ,5 lbs.
Packed V2 Dozen Per Box
RETAIL PRICE PER DOZEN V V , ,, ,V $17.25
Shipping Weight Per Dozen . II‘/1 lbs.
RETAIL PRICE PER DOZ., ALUMINUM 'IO'IA II.04
Shipping Weight Per Dozen ,,5% lbs.
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BJ-375 (V2 " x 3/3 "I
BJ-620 I 3/4” x 5/8”)
Size, 51.375, 9” Long
CJ-IO2 CEMENT JOINTER Size, BJ»620, 10 Long
S'ze 2‘ H x 5‘ n Face, 3 H x 3 " Groove
' :2 A A /“ RETAIL PRICE BJ-375 PER DOZEN $11.04
USI-prOOT Manganese Bronze . i t 7 1 |
Hardwood Handle Shipping WeIghI BJ 375 Per Dozen 4 /2 b5,
Packed ‘/2 Dozen Per Box RETAIL PRICE BJ—62O PER DOZEN 12.42
RETAIL PRICE PER DOZEN $17.25 Shipping Weight BJ»620 Per Dozen 51/2 lbs.
Shipping Weight Per Dozen II‘/2 lbs.
RETAIL PRICE PER 002., ALUMINUM 102A ”.04
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CG-IO3 CEMENT GROOVER BULL HORN JOINTER
Size 2%" x 5%” Face, 3/5” x 3/3” Groove Extra Hard Bronze
Rust-proof Manganese Bronze ,,
Hardwood Handle 9V2 L°"g
Packed ‘/2 Dozen Per Box
RETAIL PRICE PER DOZEN $1715 Packed V2 Dozen Per Box
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RETAIL PRICE PER 002., ALUMINUM IO3A 11.04 Shipping weigh, Per Dozen ,, ,9 ”n
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was: aV_,,_,,_..,._..........m. ( :4:.»'_-‘=&3;~=-.=5§3} .—::.:.1 $ )
frag/W TX (3 c:f_,.3____1 ‘al make its cuts; finds any angle in degrees; frame
- ,1’ "i: 3; 1:: 5M"? -_ any polygon 3 to 16 Sides, and cut its nntres; read
board feet, rafter and brace tables, octagon scale.
Gives other valuable information. Includes Starting Key and Radial Saw Chart for changing
pitches and cuts into degrees and minutes. Printed on both sides, makes about 13 square feet
of printed data showing squares full size. $51.25 each.
Shipping Weight, Standard Jobber Package V2 dozen, in Display Carton, 1% lbs.
List Price, per Dozen — $15.00
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feet; longer lengths are found by doubling. Covers 17 different pitches. Shows lengths of hips /, ‘
or valleys, commons, and jacks. Gives the Cuts for each pitch, also the angle in degrees and nin- ,1 / , , , _,/, 1”; "L
utes. Fastest method known, eliminates chance of error, so simple anyone who can read nun bers
can use it. NOT A SLIDE RULE but a Slide Calculator designed especially for Carpenters, . Ton-
tractors and Architects. Thousands in use. $3.50 each.
Shipping Weight, Standard Jobber Package ‘/2 dozen, approx. 1 lb.
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For a really first—class saw equipment, the a perfect alignment is possible with the main
Wallace No. 11 Universal Saw meets the require- table surface. The supporting braces as pictured
ments of the most exacting customer. above, are also threaded to provide this accuracy
in the leveling adjustment. Once tightened in
The extension table options indicated above make position, they retain their setting indefinitely.
it particularly popular for sizing plywood. The
No.11 Universal Saw, without an extension, rips With a wood apron or portable table behind the
material up to 12” wide. The extension tabl