Shoe"fly` (?), n. 1.
(Railroading) A contrivance for throwing the track
temporarily to one side for convenience in filling washouts or
effecting other repairs. [Cant, U. S.]
2. (Print.) In some cylinder presses,
a device with long fingers for freeing the sheet from the
cylinder.
Shoe"fly` (?), n. 1.
(Railroading) A contrivance for throwing the track
temporarily to one side for convenience in filling washouts or
effecting other repairs. [Cant, U. S.]
2. (Print.) In some cylinder presses,
a device with long fingers for freeing the sheet from the
cylinder.