Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1908 — Faucet Motor Power. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Faucet Motor Power.
Among the recent sensible novelties for the average household, and especially for the man who wants to do a little work In which a small amount of power Is required. Is the water motor, which can be attached to any faucet and will develop a surprising amount of power. For the angler and sportsman there are Innumerable uses for such a contrivance. Tools can be sharpened, knives can be ground, angling spoons can be polished and little
odds and ends of work done that could not be accomplished by any other contrivances. To the householder there are possibilities of using it for the wife’s sewing machine, and it will even run a small dynamo for the young hopeful of the family. The motor attaches to the threaded end of the faucet, or if that la not employed a universal fastener is supplied. With the apparatus to supplied motor, pulley wheel, emery wheel and silver and steel polishing compounds.
