Improvements in Cotton Machinery for Roving, Spinning, Twisting, Spooling, Reeling, Warping, Dressing, Weaving, Etc. Etc
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BoDENE, Superintendent. CLINTON MANUFACTCRING COMPANY. WooNsocKET, R. I., February 3, 1881. Messrs. George Draper & SoKs. Gentlemen^ — I am in receipt of yours of 'Slst ult., inquiring as to the work- ing of the "Filling Spinner." The twenty frames (2,640 spindles) which we started in March, 1879, are running to our entire satisfaction. During the year just past we have run them mainly on yarn avertiging No. 31.88, but have tor some months run a portion of them on No. 36, and find that the fine...r number works equally as well. We have no reliable figures with which to compare the production of the newest mules with them, but, allowing that a mule on No. 32 yarn spins one pound per spindle per week, or five and one third hanks per spindle per day, we then for the past year have produced above thirty-three per cent, more per spindle. In the weaving department we find the bobbin filling runs about twelve and one half per cent, longer in the shuttle than the cop filling, making less stop- pages of looms to change filling.
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