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Unbreakable Bench Stop.

(Photo lent by Mr. Bobson, Somerset Avenue, "Wellington.) A very taking invention is Mr. Bobson 's malleable iron and steel bench stop, styled the "unbreakable." It will be found certainly a great improvement on the old stop for side rebating, beading, edging, &c. And it can be raised an eighth of an inch to two inches with

a few turns of the screwdriver or fingers. Sink the plate about five-sixteenths below flush of the bench stop, so as to bring the stop-head level with the top of the bench; fit neatly down the front of the shaft; chamfer away at back and sides. The inventor appeals to joiners, carpenters, wheelwrights, coachbuildres, coopers, boatbuilders, and has a large collection of testimonials to support him. The stop is also a cramp on the left hand turn.

PATENT RIGHTS OF ABOVE FOR SALE Apply Hector McLeod & Co., 18, King's Chambers, , Willis street, Wellington.

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Progress, Volume IV, Issue 5, 1 March 1909, Page 165

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Unbreakable Bench Stop. Progress, Volume IV, Issue 5, 1 March 1909, Page 165

Unbreakable Bench Stop. Progress, Volume IV, Issue 5, 1 March 1909, Page 165

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