Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1917, Cover

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-iG pt srrrotmmcetee atone etoenecconinnneuontettertannnensnrnscctenttntaebensatttisstnmremnstnnin sore mepsenysspsncastgsoesensssapaseas VOL. 47 CLEVELAND JULY, 1917 NEW YORK No. 7 REAL ECONOMY For Shipbuilders THE C. H. & E. No. 6 PORTABLE SAW RI A Complete, Compact, Wood-Working Mill, with Power j WE CAN PROVE that a great many of our portable saw rigs are now being used in ship building, where good labor is scarce and the cry is “‘hurry-up.”” Ask some of the very recent installations: Sun Ship Building Co., Chester, Re Chester Ship Building Co., Chester, Pa. New York Ship Building Co., Camden, N. J. Pennsylvania Ship Building Co., Gloucester, N. J. YOUR MILLWORK done right on the job, on the deck of your ship, with the C. H. & E. Power Driven Portable Saw Rig—a complete combination wood-worker. Here is a big time and money saver—will do all the sawing and finishing in your cabin and interior woodwork. Can be moved right to your work and SAVE from eight to ten high priced carpenters. This No. 6 Portable Saw Rig carries a rip and cross-cut saw, jointer, boring machine, band saw, sander, dado heads, cutter heads, emery wheel and with the power built in and directly under the table—makes a complete unit— easily moved and operated. Four men can work on this machine at one time. Write for Catalog, Quotation and Immediate Shipment C. H. & E. Manufacturing Co., Inc. 288 Clinton St., Milwaukee, Wis. CS ee eS ee © Alphabetical List of Advertisers, page 88 Contents, page 5 “Where-to-Buy,” page 76 Classified Advertisements, page 87 ee SSS IPSTE? oF" (kk 51) “Built in and Under the Table.” 1 |

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