Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Functions

Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Functions

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Title: Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Performs: all sizes of mill stones and comprehensive grinding and bolting combined husk or portable flouring mills, transportable corn and feed mills smut and separating machines zigzag and oat separators, dustless separators, warehouse separators, water wheels mill shafting pulleys spur and bevel, iron and core, gearing ..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Functions. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Business Flour market Milling machinery Mills and mill-function
Publisher: Richmond, Ind., Telegram Steam Print. Co.

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These engravings illustrate the style of hand wheel and screw withcap and washer that we make and furnish with our combinedhusk mills, and when ordered we send them with the irons neededwith mill stones. The figure on the proper shows the hand wheel,screw cap and washer in position when prepared for operation. Thewrought iron screw is cut in a lathe and is what is termed a squarethread. The wheel cap and washer are all turned and polished, mak-ing a very good searching, tough fixture, as well as an correct implies ofadjusting the stone. We occasionally make these of brass. RICHMOND MILL FURNISHING Works. 85 Lighter Levers and Arched Step.

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This shows our pattern for arched bridge pot and lighter lever forgeared mills or when an elevated step is wanted. The partholding the steel on which spindle rests, is contained in a centrallifting chamber, which is turned to match the physique of the arch, like apiston, as a result enabling a ideal perpendicular movement without anyliability to vary from its true position the heavy set-screw at the rearend of the lever is to admit of a lot more adjustment the lever can bemoved around at most any needed angle with out interfering withany component of the step. We provide signifies (not shown in this reduce) totram the spindle by screws placed in the central lift element of the step,when desired. Mill Actions.

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Title: Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Works: all sizes of mill stones and full grinding and bolting combined husk or portable flouring mills, portable corn and feed mills smut and separating machines zigzag and oat separators, dustless separators, warehouse separators, water wheels mill shafting pulleys spur and bevel, iron and core, gearing ..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Operates. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Organization Flour industry Milling machinery Mills and mill-work
Publisher: Richmond, Ind., Telegram Steam Print. Co.

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s about bolts, are supplied above the bedstone-frame, holding it down whilst grinding, for the critical dutyof enabling said bed-stone to yield up in case any challenging substance en-ters between the stones. In this way we stop the liability ofbreakage, and overcome the quite common objection to all other millshaving the beneath stone to run. In addition we give a metalic busharranged to oil collar of spindle even though mill is operating. The curb ismade of pine staves, and banded with neat iron bands. Wefurnish either damsel or silent feed as desired. The runner has a castiron back to stop any inclination to put on out of balance. The huskis created of challenging wood and extremely strong. Numerous other points of excel-lence could be mentioned. The improvements are protected byLetters-Patent. Diameter ofStones. Diameter ofPulley. Width of beltto drive. Revolutionsper minute. 26 inches.30 inches.36 inches. 18 inch.20 inch.24 inch. 7 inch. eight inch.10 inch. 440400330 16 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF THE GEARED MILLS.

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OUR Below RUNNER GEARED MILLS Are substantially the exact same as set forth on page 14, excepting they areprovided with heavy gearing, horizontal shaft, pulley and boxing linedwith anti-friction metal. The gear is faced ofi in a lathe ahead of thecogs are place in, the pulley is turned and balanced, all becoming fitted up inthe very best manner fIom new patterns, robust and in good proportion.We have the greatest and smoothest operating geared mill in the marketplace. RICHMOND MILL FURNISHING Works. 17 UPPER RUNNER PULLEY MILLS.

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Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Performs. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Company Flour market Milling machinery Mills and mill-perform
Publisher: Richmond, Ind., Telegram Steam Print. Co.

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RICHMOND, IND. TELEGRAM STEAM PRINTING Business. . 1872. ^HtN GTO^

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COPYRIGHT SECURED. Entered according to act of (,V)ngress, in the year 1872, by Nordyke, Marmon &ampCo.) in the Workplace of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. CONTENTS. Introductory five Mill Stones 8 Constructing and Balancing Stones 9 Standing and Operating Balance 9 Bolting Cloth 13 Below-Runner Mills 14 Under-Runner Geared Mills 16 Upper-Runner Mills 17 Pulley Mills 18 Attaching and Driving 18 Geared Mills 19 Single Reel Bolt, total, 21 Portable Mill and Bolt 22 Comprehensive Portable Grinding and Belting Flour Mills 24 Combined Mill Husk 31 Double Reel Bolts 35 Grinding and Flouring, and Capacity 35 Keeping in Order 37 Directions for Ordering 39 Setting up and Starting 40 Smut and Separating Machines 41 Ordering Smut and Separating Machines 44 Dustless Oat Separator and Zigzag 45 Flour Packers 47 Bran Dusters 49 Farm and Plantation Mills 52 Corn and Cob Crusher, and Grinder 54 Corn Shellers 55 Hominy Mills 58 Scales 60 Weight of different Items 64 Contents of a Hopper, how to uncover. 6descriptivepamph00rich

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Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Whitney, Caspar, 1862-1929
Subjects: Hunting
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner

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ke the leopard.They seek to make their look as terrifyingas feasible to embolden them on their journeysagainst the wind, to which they attribute each illthat befalls them. Lightning, thunder, rainbows—all such heavenly phenomena are regarded as themessengers of the undesirable ghost of the wind, fromwhom they tremblingly implore deliverance. Theyare excessively superstitious, and on occasions offright the females provide lighted coals and bundlesof their childrens hair, even though the guys shoot poi-soned darts from their blow-guns in the generalendeavor to propitiate the evil gods. As a rulethey are sincere in word and deed, and a moralpeople in their personal way. Right here, deep in the jungle of Malay, did I, at lastin the Ear East, discover a individuals for whom the legend1 Produced in Germany had no significance all theirarticles of ornament (save the necklace, which iscomposed of seeds and animals teeth) and utilityare constructed totally of the ubiquitous bamboo,as is the blow-gun, named sumpitan. This gun

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SAKAIS CUTTING DOWN A TREE. MOTO Bv C*PT T he man cutting is about 30 feet from the ground and the tree is 200 feet higher and 6 feet in diameter. I hey build the scaffolding and fell the tree in a single day. utilizing only the small crude axe such as that seen in the topmost mans hand. HUMAN TREE-DWELLERS V21 is a pipe about an inch and 1-half in diameterand six and 1-half feet in length the bore,drilled most accurately, is quarter inch, and thedarts nine inches in length, about the circumfer-ence of a heavy darning needle, are sharpened atone end, and poisoned. With these they safe allthe meat they eat in the jungle: birds, monkeys,snakes, lizards. They also have knives created ofbamboo, with which they reduce roots, herbs, andfruits. I was amazed at the marksmanship of theSakais with these blow-guns frequently I saw themhit with precision and repeated accuracy smalltargets complete sixty feet distant and they appearedable to drive a dart into the crawling flesh oflizard as far as it could be

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Title: Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917)
Year: 1917 (1910s)
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Subjects: Machinery Machinery Machinery
Publisher: Toronto MacLean-Hunter

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on cut V above, one-third of the land from the cuttingedge has concentric relief. The remainingtwo-thirds is eccentrically relieved. A tapmade in this way can be ground for sharpen-ing at the only appropriate point—on the face ofthe cutting edge. Sharpening in no wayaffects its size or the form of the thread. The Taper Tap has a cylindrical pilot and on the cham-fered portion of the tap the prime of the thread is relievedclear to the cutting edge to safe keen cutting qualities. The building of Pratt &amp Whitney Taps not onlyinsures higher accuracy and refinement than has here-tofore been achievable to obtain in a industrial tool, butalso insures the freest cutting tap with the longest life—an exclusive P. &amp W. Mixture. Precision Machine Tools, Requirements 6&amp Gauges PRATT&ampWHITNEYCO: of ^ Canada, Restricted MONTREAL723 Drummond Bldg. Works: DUNDAS, ONTARIO TORONTO WINNIPEG 1002 C.P.R. Bldg. 1205 McArthur Bldg. VANCOUVERB.C. Gear Co. July 12, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY

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Year: 1917 (1910s)
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CANADIAN MACHINERY Modest TOOLS »z &lt k PROMPT SERVICE is assured at our neareststore where P. &amp W. SmallTools are carried in stock forimmediate delivery. Placeyour order there to-day. P. &amp W. TAPS Insure the Greatest Accuracy CUTTING y!*.-*- _i EDGE

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The Tapswith thei Con-eccentric Trade-Mark Registered Land As will be noticed bv the cross-section cut V above, 1-third of the land from the cuttingedge has concentric relief. The remainingtwo-thirds is eccentrically relieved. A tapmade in this way can be ground for sharpen-ing at the only right point—on the face ofthe cutting edge. Sharpening in no wayaffects its size or the form of the thread. The Taper Tap has a cylindrical pilot and on the cham-fered portion of the tap the prime of the thread is relievedclear to the cutting edge to secure keen cutting qualities. The construction of Pratt &amp Whitney Taps not onlyinsures greater accuracy and refinement than has right here-tofore been attainable to acquire in a commercial tool, butalso insures the freest cutting tap with the longest life—an exclusive P. &amp W. Combination. Precision Machine Tools, Standards 6&amp Gauges PRATT&ampWHITNEYCO: of ^ Canada, Limited MONTREAL723 Drummond Bldg. Performs: DUNDAS, ONTARIO TORONTO WINNIPEG 1002 C

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Title: Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Operates: all sizes of mill stones and full grinding and bolting combined husk or transportable flouring mills, transportable corn and feed mills smut and separating machines zigzag and oat separators, dustless separators, warehouse separators, water wheels mill shafting pulleys spur and bevel, iron and core, gearing ..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Works. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Company Flour industry Milling machinery Mills and mill-operate
Publisher: Richmond, Ind., Telegram Steam Print. Co.

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a lightcup, and providing the least resistance in passing via the grain ofany cup now provided. They are less liable to catch on the sides of the Elevator trunking,and no breaking and tearing as is frequent to the cheap wired or roughiron cups sacured to the belt in the ordinary manner. Cheap cupsmade in the usual style, wired tops, for old mills and repair jobs, con-stantly on hand. Our Improved Fastening. This is of unique benefit, has been utilized given that 1869, and allwho use and see it pronounce it vastly superior. It is a copper claspnicely contrived to firmly clamp the bucket to the belt. It perforatesthe belt and cup via two or three slotted openings. The cup 96 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF THE can be effortlessly removed from the belt it does not cut the belt so as toweaken it it prevents the cups from tipping as they pass down. Theexpense is some much more than screws, but these possessing put up commonwarehouse elevators with this fastening, consider it the.cheapest articlein use. Bag Trucks.

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The frequent calls for this helpful write-up has induced us to preparefor and make them in massive quantities, until we uncover ourselves supply-ing the top retail and jobbing homes of the west less costly thanthey have been heretofore supplied by eastern makers. It is a betterconstructed and much more desirable tool than will generally be identified. Wemake a box truck also, similar in style. Conveyor Flights Of all sizes necessary, produced of sugar or maple lumber. They aresmooth, uniform and of desirable shape. In ordering, give dimen-sions of face or front of flight and size of hole you intend driving thetenon into also, the size and sort of wood the shaft is created of RICHMOND MILL FURNISHING Operates. 97 BUCKWHEAT BOLTS. We make these of different sizes. Some are wanted to makeflour swiftly for some certain markets, and require to be of largesize, with medium fine cloth. Those in most typical demand arefor custom mills and of two sizes : 1 with 8 feet, and 1 with 10feet reels in complete chests wi

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Title: Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Operates: all sizes of mill stones and full grinding and bolting combined husk or transportable flouring mills, portable corn and feed mills smut and separating machines zigzag and oat separators, dustless separators, warehouse separators, water wheels mill shafting pulleys spur and bevel, iron and core, gearing ..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Functions. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Business Flour industry Milling machinery Mills and mill-operate
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ding balance. Standing balance is merely an equal weight on all sides. Running balance is obtaining the center of gravity just as far from theface on a single side as the other. Irregular motion, and no matter how quick, will not have an effect on the runnerwhen balanced as we have explained. If this critical item is correctly attended to, as properly as keepingthe stones in excellent flouring face, there will be significantly less killing of the life offlour, and enabling middlings and unclean bran to escape. The worth 12 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF THE of the flour, both as regaids nourishment and wellness, depends on theamount of nutritious, aromatic and saccharine properties retained inthe flour which the wheat consists of. This result depends upon the flouring approach the meal has beensubjected to among the stones. On the amount of these propertiesin the flour also depend the weight and sweetness of the loaf whenbaked likewise its light and white qualities when employed for any pur-pose. ^SBOBUCaiUi RICHMOND MILL FURNISHING Functions.

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BOLTING CLOTHS. — There is a great dealsaid and published bythose who furnishcloths, regarding themerits of the brand ofcloth they sell, and de-merits of other individuals, sothat millers are at aloss exactly where to get,when there is so muchdifference of opinion.When bolting cloth iswanted, all we can askis to address us forsamples to examine. Ifthe cloth is ordered atonce, and you want privilege of examining at express workplace beforepaying for very same, please state it in the order. In the examination ofBolting Cloths parties are frequently led astray some brands of the Frenchand Swiss seem even, smooth and heavy they are nicely sized with akind of gum and sugar of lead, but when utilised awhile their undesirable quali-ties are betrayed by the uneven and fuzzy look. The cloth kept in stock and for sale by us is the brand of Dufour&amp Co.s Old Dutch Anchor, acknowledged by the most experiencedmill-wrights and millers to be the ideal. We have it imported directby the only importer of this sort of cloth in the Un

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Title: Descriptive pamphlet of the Richmond Mill Furnishing Operates: all sizes of mill stones and full grinding and bolting combined husk or portable flouring mills, transportable corn and feed mills smut and separating machines zigzag and oat separators, dustless separators, warehouse separators, water wheels mill shafting pulleys spur and bevel, iron and core, gearing ..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Richmond Mill Furnishing Functions. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Nordyke, Marmon &amp Organization Flour industry Milling machinery Mills and mill-operate
Publisher: Richmond, Ind., Telegram Steam Print. Co.

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dded on eachside of the stream. Observe in cutting the opening or notch to bevelthe edges down stream to inside say ^ of an inch of the side upstream that the edges of the notch sides and bottom be almost sharpbut correct and square, and the complete opening sufficient for the water topass the bottom of the notch can be leveled by letting the waterpass over in a thin sheet then drive a stake three to four feet abovethe dam to a single side or the middle of the stream, and the upper endof it on a level with the bottom of the notch in weir. And now thatyou have the dam produced and in position so that all the water will passthrough the notch and no leaks, let the water to attain its full depth,then take square or rule and measure the exact distance from the best ofthe stake driven in the stream to the prime of the water flowing towardsthe weir 2d. Width of notch 3d. Head and fall, and send to us,and we will give you the power of your stream, size of wheel to dothe preferred labor, &ampc. *l»^oc§*

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78 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF THE ST£AM ENGINES. Careful experiments and practice with a view to appropriately proportionthe motive energy to the work to be carried out has prepared us for givingvaluable information regarding steam engines for the objective offlouring mills. And when requested will furnish the engines them-selves combining the required qualities, and see in particular person that all theparts, speed, &ampc., &ampc., be exactly adapted to do the operate. Whenwe furnish the engine, with the other supplies of the mill, which isfrequently the case, our buyers might rest assured all will be satis-factory as regards style of finish, durability, sufficiency of joower, andeconomy in the use of fuel. We do not make engines ourselves, butpurchase them of the very best makers, and if we should be consulted Jnall cases of whom to get, style, kind, &ampc., or be ordered to supplythe engine direct, our clients will be a lot more most likely to get what is very best. HANGING AND DRIVING MILL IRONS.

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Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Constructing
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc

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Create for Specifics and Architects Specifications WHITE PINE SASH CO. – – SPOKANE. WASH. Manujaclurcrs oj Precision Sash anil Frames jor 25 Years.

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The Architect and Engineer, September, 1935 Creating MATERIAL Homes ANTICIPATING A Industry FOR THEIR Goods IN CONNECTION WITH THE 1938 BRIDGE EXPOSITION, WILL Uncover THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER THE Ideal Feasible Marketing MEDIUM * * * PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE FAIR BUILDINGS WILL Quickly BE Under WAY. * * * NOW IS THE TIME TO PUBLICIZEYOUR Goods. by the installation of Leahy burners and gas fuelregulators. The results, according to Chief Engineer S.Hasselberg, have been lowered fuel cost, consid-erable saving in operating maintenance, and in-creased cleanliness all through. An efficiency offrom 81, to 83 t is secured from this steam plant,which heats 96,000 sq. ft. of floor space. LAND Arranging The Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Com-mission, at a current meeting, created two urgent rec-ommendations concerning land preparing of generalinterest. The very first of these issues the prosecution ofland classification surveys: Due to the fact of the fundamental and important significance ofland classifica

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Contributor: ALLOM, Thomas.
Contributor: WRIGHT, George Newenham.
Author: China
Shelfmark: &quotBritish Library HMNTS 792.i.30.&quot
Web page: 429
Place of Publishing: Carlsruhe
Date of Publishing: 1843
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000687360

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Contributor: ALLOM, Thomas.
Contributor: WRIGHT, George Newenham.
Author: China
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Date of Publishing: 1843
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Title: &quotChina, historisch romantisch, malerisch. [A translation of components of “China, in a series of views … By Thomas Allom Esq. with historical and descriptive notes by the Rev. G. N. Wright.” With a choice from the engravings.]&quot, &quotAppendix&quot
Contributor: ALLOM, Thomas.
Contributor: WRIGHT, George Newenham.
Author: China
Shelfmark: &quotBritish Library HMNTS 792.i.30.&quot
Page: 425
Location of Publishing: Carlsruhe
Date of Publishing: 1843
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000687360

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