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Identifier: canmachinerjanjun1919toro (find matches)
Title: Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919)
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Machinery Machinery Machinery
Publisher: Toronto MacLean-Hunter
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: Algoma University, Trent University, Lakehead University, Laurentian University, Nipissing University, Ryerson University and University of Toronto Libraries

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igh standard long establishedfor Williams goods. Williams Agrippa Tool Holders area ca?e in point. They embody all theimprovements in design, material andpractice suggested by experiment withformer models. No pains or expensethat will add to their efficiency is sparedin their manufacture. Many of theirfeatures are unique and make foreconomy and convenience. A full linein a wide range of sizes is carried forvarious classes of work, including TurningPlaning BoringCutting-offSide Work ThreadingKnurling These tools, as well as Lathe Dogs, Clamps,Caliper Gauges, etc., are all described inour Machinists Tools Booklet—free onrequest. J. H. Williams & Co. The Drop-Forging People45 Richards Street, Brooklyn N. Y. The A. G. LOW CO., LTD., 45 Pacific Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. Agents for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. // what you need is not advertised, consult our Buyers Directory and write advertisers listed under proper heading. February 13, 1919 CANADIAN MACHINERY 77
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The PextoSolid-SteelNo. 300 Wrench J£ Pexto Catalog 1417 says: No monkey wrench ever made has the lastingqualities and durability of this Solid Steel Wrench. Engineers and skilled mechanics by criticalTests have proved the truth of this. The reason is clear: Only three -parts are usedin its construction. These are first, the head,bar and handle forged solid from one piece ofsteel; second, the sliding jaw; and third, thescrew which moves the jaw on the bar of thewrench. This is why years of hardest usage on theheaviest of shop work finds the Pexto No. 300ready as ever for the next big job. Simple construction (fully protected bypatents) is largely responsible, but the PextoQuality thats built into this, and all otherPexto Tools explains the remarkable lastingpower. For the mechanic in every field there are PextoTools of quality and construction which can-not be surpassed. Tf your dealer cannot supply you, write usdirect. The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Company Mfis. Mechanics Hand Tools,

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Machinery
  • bookpublisher:Toronto_MacLean_Hunter
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:Algoma_University__Trent_University__Lakehead_University__Laurentian_University__Nipissing_University__Ryerson_University_and_University_of_Toronto_Libraries
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  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
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