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M T Milton Thomas Richardson
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Will run it satisfactorily with 2, 000 Ibs. Load, but not so fast. There is a tank on the upper floor to hold the exhaust water, which is forced up by the descent of the elevator. It is then carried in pipes for use in different parts of the building. By using the exhaust water for other purposes, the cost of running the elevator is quite small. The doorways are arched ; the doors are made of light lumber tinned on the inside, hung on hinges (opening out- 94 BLACKSMJTHING.
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...y close by a spring and fasten by a catch which cannot be released from the out- side except by pressing a short lever, which, for pur- poses of safety, is placed in an unusual place near the floor. At each floor above the basement, there is a light hatch covered with tin sanding on its edge, so hung with hinges that by releasing it (which can be done from the outside) it will fall and cover the hatchway, thus cutting off draft in case of fire. The car or platform of the elevator is made of spruce lumber, and the floor is 2-inch plank, laid crosswise with i-inch spaces between the planks.

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