Small Sawmills: Their Equipment, Construction, and OperationU.S. Department of Agriculture, 1918 - 68 Seiten |
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... fall or winter , provided snow is not too deep . By this plan sufficient logs can be piled up in the mill yard or skidded up along the main road to keep the mill running during the season . The other and less desirable way is to take ...
... fall or winter , provided snow is not too deep . By this plan sufficient logs can be piled up in the mill yard or skidded up along the main road to keep the mill running during the season . The other and less desirable way is to take ...
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... fall out , discard it at once , or send it back to the factory to be fixed up . Saws which have passed through a fire can be repaired if any life is left in the plate , but , of course , can not be made as good as new . Shoulders of ...
... fall out , discard it at once , or send it back to the factory to be fixed up . Saws which have passed through a fire can be repaired if any life is left in the plate , but , of course , can not be made as good as new . Shoulders of ...
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... fall . Take the axe and chip out a notch above the cut or below it , leaving a clear notch in the butt . When the bark is rough at the base of the tree , chop a girdle round in the line of the saw cut . But before doing this , select ...
... fall . Take the axe and chip out a notch above the cut or below it , leaving a clear notch in the butt . When the bark is rough at the base of the tree , chop a girdle round in the line of the saw cut . But before doing this , select ...
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... falling will pull the body of the tree in the direction you want it to fall . " Sawing round " prevents a leaning tree from splitting on the stump and possibly breaking the saw . In felling very tall straight timber with a heavy crown ...
... falling will pull the body of the tree in the direction you want it to fall . " Sawing round " prevents a leaning tree from splitting on the stump and possibly breaking the saw . In felling very tall straight timber with a heavy crown ...
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... fall flat instead of striking “ end on . " Logs handled in this way are generally split in the end and badly bruised up , even when they are landed in water . Chutes are usually built of 20 - foot logs laid two abreast and hewed trough ...
... fall flat instead of striking “ end on . " Logs handled in this way are generally split in the end and badly bruised up , even when they are landed in water . Chutes are usually built of 20 - foot logs laid two abreast and hewed trough ...
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Seite 57 - To find the pressure in pounds per square inch of a column of water, multiply the height of the column in feet by .434. Approximately, we say that every foot elevation is equal to % Ib. pressure per square inch ; this allows for ordinary friction. To find the diameter of a pump cylinder...
Seite 19 - Raise the safety valves cautiously and frequently, as they are liable to become fast In their seats and useless for the purpose intended. 10.
Seite 62 - Circular pitch is the distance from the center of one tooth to the center of the next, measured along the pitch line.
Seite 58 - To compute the capacity of pumping engines, multiply the area of water piston, in inches, by the distance it travels, in inches, in a given time. Deduct 3 per cent for slip and rod displacement. The product divided by 231 gives the number of gallons in time named. To find the...
Seite 61 - Constant of an engine is found by multiplying the area of the piston in square inches by the speed of the piston in feet per minute and dividing the product by 33,000.
Seite 57 - To find the velocity in feet per minute necessary to discharge a given volume of water or liquid in a given time, multiply the number of cubic feet of water by 144, and divide the product by the area of the pipe in inches.
Seite 24 - This distance should be such as to allow of a gentle sag to the belt when in motion. A general rule may be stated thus : Where narrow belts are to be run over small pulleys, 15 feet is a good average, the belt having a sag of i£ to 2 inches.
Seite 58 - Steam is steam containing free moisture in the form of spray or mist, and has the same temperature as dry saturated steam of the same pressure. Saturated Steam is steam in its normal state, that is, steam whose temperature is that due to its pressure; by which is meant steam at the same temperature as that of the water from which it was generated and upon which it rests. Superheated Steam is steam at a temperature above that due to its pressure after leaving the liquid from which it is generated.
Seite 63 - ... the saw line after a cut has been made. The carriage frame is mounted on trucks which travel on tracks, the carriage being actuated by a steam feed, a cable, or a rack-and-pinion device, which propels it back and forth past the head-saw.
Seite 24 - ... 2£ to 4 inches. For main belts working on very large pulleys, the distance should be 25 to 30 feet, the belts working well with a sag of 4 to 5 inches.