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1912 Article-Henry Disston & Sons, Victor Saw Gummer |
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Disston's Lumberman Handbook, 1912, pg. 44 & 45 |
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11/29/2018 8:37:37 PM |
We call special attention to this machine, as being superior to any other gummer on the market; a fact which will prove itself upon trial. The victor is made of the very best material; the lighter parts being of malleable iron and the shaft of steel, making it lighter and at the same time stronger than other glimmers. Its simplicity of construction makes it unnecessary to give any instruction for use, as an examination of the cuts will enable anybody to operate it. The Victor will gum all saws, from a small circular saw, with a inch gullet, to the largest made, with 3/8 inch gullet, to the largest made, with 1½ gullet; also all mill, mulay and cross-cut saws. Fig. No. 1 shows the Victor gummer in position for work on a sixty-inch circular saw, and No. 2 on a mill or mulay saw. The self-feeding mechanism can be regulated to fast or slow speed without any change of parts, and the machine can be changed from hand to self-feed in an instant. The adjustable stop throws out the feed pawl at any required depth of tooth. This gummer is fitted with three sizes of arbor. In ordering, be sure to state which size is wanted. The large size is suitable for the following cutters: 1 inch, 1¼ inch, 1 3/8 inch, 1½ inch. The medium size is suitable for ½ inch, 5/8 inch, ¾ inch, and 7/8 inch cutters. The small size is suitable for 3/8 inch cutters. Each gummer sent complete with one arbor of either size, three cutters, cutter grinder and wrench. Additional arbors furnished extra price. For range of work this machine has no superior.
US Patent: 429,019
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1912 Henry Disston & Sons, Victor Saw Gummer
1912 Henry Disston & Sons, Victor Saw Gummer (Rear View)
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