Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 4
HOW TO BUILD A MASONRY SAW AS GOOD AS A CLIPPER
Start with a good sturdy heavy duty welded steel frame for rugged use.
Build a "Sta-Level" cutting head that automatically levels at any height whether you're cutting block or tile. But don't try to patent it-Clipper already has.
Get G.E. to build a 3 H.P. (or 5 H.P.) motor specially designed for masonry cutting.
Develop a staff of engineers and designers which can continually keep you several jumps ahead of competition with such improvements as: "Collar Saver" to eliminate worn blade collars, "Pressure Equalizer Spring" to protect blades and lengthen blade life, "Slim-Line Bearing Housing" to provide full depth cutting.
Design a cast aluminum conveyor cart with a ribbed vulcanized rubber top to provide a life-time wearing surface.
And just in case you've missed anything, we suggest you borrow one of our saws for five days free trial (no obligation). Chances are, you may decide to keep it rather than go to all the trouble of building one yourself. After all, Clipper does have a 26 year head start on you. Why not call your Clipper Factory Trained Specialist today. Get the Clipper Saw and Blade Story.
Cipper
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
P. O. Box 9604-1, Kansas City 34, Mo.
By the Makers of Clipper Concrete Saws and Blades, Core Drills, and Diamond Core Bits, Joint Sealers- Grinding Cups, Wheels and Saucers.
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