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Cyclopedia Of Painting/Paperhangers' Tools


Plenty of the tools utilized by a paperhanger are proven in the following illustrations. Paperhanger's paste brushes are shown in Figs. Fig. 38. Paperhanger's wood shears. The rollers are seamless and very resilient. They can be used equally as properly on rough as on easy partitions; they don't need re-overlaying and can be simply cleaned. They can be used for stippling paint or paper, or stenciling in oil or water colours. The smoothing roller proven in Fig. Forty four is made with a basis of six-ply Canton flannel and a detachable cambric cowl, held in place by removable ferrules, so that it could also be simply changed. Fig. 39. Paperhanger's Paste Brush. Fig. 40. Paperhanger's Paste Brush. The graduating plumb and level proven in Fig. Forty six is fabricated from highly polished brass and will fit any trimmer straight edge without the manipulation of screws by means of the spring shown within the drawing.


Fig. 41. Paperhanger's Smoothing Brush. By moving the pointer to ninety degrees, it can be ascertained how much the ceiling is out of degree. The paper trimmer proven in Fig. Forty seven has reversible minimize and automatic shifting relief for the cutters. Fig. 42. Combined Smoothing Brush and Roller. 18-inch length at every flip of the crank. The rollers on this machine are of hollow composite development, and won't warp by motive of change of local weather or temperature. The paperhanger's pasting table, shown in Fig. 48, is made from the very best chosen and fast orchard maintenance seasoned basswood. Fig. 43. Smoothing Roller. Fig. 44. Smoothing Roller. The legs are riveted in galvanized iron containers. The highest folds, Wood Ranger Power Shears specs enclosing the legs, and has a space inside for straight edge and instruments. Fig. 45. Wall Paper Trimmer. Paperhangers' knives are proven in Fig. 49: A-Polished blade, maple handle, pure wooden, closed ferrule. Fig. 46. Graduating Plumb and Level. Blade tempered and polished, maple handle, shellac end, closed ferrule.


C-Tempered and polished steel blade, stain end maple handle, closed ferrule. D-Blade tempered and polished steel blade, fast orchard maintenance beech wooden handle, pure end, open ferrule. Paperhangers' seam rollers are proven in Figs. 50, 51 and fast orchard maintenance 52: Wood Ranger Power Shears A-Polished oval maple roller. B-Rubber-coated roller. C-Polished maple roller, oval or fast orchard maintenance flat face. Fig. 47. Wall Paper Trimmer. Rubber-coated roller. E-Oval rosewood or lignum vitae roller. F-Flat rosewood or lignum vitae roller. G-Side arm roller, flat or bevel face. H-Corrugated rubber face, hardwood core. J-Side arm roller, celluloid covered. K-Double arm roller, celluloid lined, oval face. L-Double arm roller, celluloid coated, flat face. M-Solid zylonite ivory seam roller, for feather edge work. Paperhangers' wheel knives are shown in Figs. Fifty three and 54: A-Short bevel, steel bracket, plain or saw-tooth blade. Fig. 48. Paperhanger's Table. Fig. 49. Paperhanger's Knives. Fig. 50. Paperhanger's Seam Rollers. Fig. 51. Paperhanger's Seam Rollers. Fig. 52. Paperhanger's Seam Rollers. Fig. 53. Paperhanger's Wheel Knives. Fig. 54. Paperhanger's Wheel Knives.


D-Bevelled both sides, steel bracket, serrated blade. Fig. 55. Paperhanger's Wheel Knife. F-Short bevel, washers both sides, steel bracket, plain blade. Fig. 56. Paperhanger's Wheel Knife. H-Short bevel, polished handle, paste cleaner attachment. Fig. 57. Paperhanger's Wheel Knife. The wheel knife proven in Fig. 55 has a bevel on each sides and blade made with an arbor fast orchard maintenance revolving within the socket, paste cleaner attachment and rosewood handle. Fig. 56 exhibits a wheel knife with steel blade floor and not using a bevel. It makes a clear lower with out crushing the sting of the paper. Fig. 58. Paperhanger's Wheel Knife. Fig. 57 exhibits the position of the wheel knife within the hand when in use. The wheel knife proven in Fig. 58 has a brief bevel, fast orchard maintenance off-set steel bracket and maple handle. Fig. 59. Combination Casing and Corner Knife. It may be used on any depth straight edge, as it really works on an extended axle. Fig. 59 shows a mix casing and nook knife. It has a cutter with a short bevel, serrated edge. Fig. 60. Wheel Knife with Paste Cleaner. The knife has a fluted edge, so that it won't tear the paper.

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