Disston Lumberman Handbook Containing a Treatise of the Construction of Saws An
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THE TEETH. These are made in several sizes to suit different classes of work and the kind of timber grown in various localities. The popular sizes are Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4J and 6. No. 1 being the largest, is designed principally for the heavy timbers of the Pacific Coast. The No. 4J and No. 6 are the smallest sizes, permitting the insertion of the maximum number of teeth for board saw mills carry- ing high feeds and also being suitable for edgers, bolters and lath saws. For general sawing, hard a...nd soft woods, in small and medium- sized mills the No. 33 pattern cannot be excelled. This size is also used for rift saws, heavy edger saws, and bench saws. TheNo. 44pattern is suitable for board saws, edger and bench saws. The No. 2 pattern is used largely in the firs and pines of the Pacific Coast, is useful for general sawing of both hard and soft woods where a greater amount of throat room is desired than the No. 3 provides. This is a good all around tooth and has proven its efficiency in the Southern States and in the Middle West.
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