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Identifier: canfoundryman1918toro (find matches)
Title: Canadian foundryman (1918)
Year: 1918 (1910s)
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Subjects: Foundries Foundry workers
Publisher: Toronto : MacLean Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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Air Hoists. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT 1 N\i, 1 Standard Sand Mixer. 1 Centrifugal Mixer. 2 Heavy Grinders. I Medium Size Grinders. 1 Tilgman Sand Blast Machine. 10 Warehouse Trucks, platform 24 x i» 1 60 x 15 4-head Planer. 1 Tvpe Ml Dings Magnetic Separator, felt driven. 1 Slys 32 x 32 Sand Blast Tumbling Mill. 1 Pangborn Sand Blast Machine. 1 Sly 32 x 42 Cinder Mill. 16 Pig Iron Trucks. 1 42 Magnet. 1 Hydro Pneumatic Elevator. 6 Pig Iron Cars. 1 2-ton Elevator, belt drh SCULLY-JONES & CO. Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, III. Chicago Krprrtentatitt for Blyton* Mixeri Booth 2<il at the Conirnlion WESTERN UNITED STATES ADVERTISING SECTION. September, 1918. C \ N A I) 1 A N FOUNT) H V M A N 19 SIMPSONINTENSIVE FOUNDRY MIXER Economical and efficient for all kinds of Sand Mixtures Note theAUTOMATICDISCHARGE It saves LABOR BINDER and COAL DUST It improves the quality of the castings Its work is done thoroughly not partially Elasticity andtoughness of sand are enormously increased
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The Product of aPractical Foundryman It grinds the mixtures together Small H. P. required with a minimum of repairs Pays for itself in an incredibly short time Original porosity of sand mixture maintained Large capacity with a minimum of labor Will reclaim oldand worn outsand for reuse C; The large number of Simpson Mixers in use in Canada andUnited States testifies to its efficiency. Send for our pamphletNo. 20 and list of users. Simpson Mixer is made in two sizes No. 1—4 ft. diameter—H. P. 3%— 5 H. P. MotorNo. 2—6 ft. diameter—H. P. 7%—10 H. P. Motor NATIONAL ENGINEERING COMPANY Tacoma Building, 5 N. La Salle St. CHICAGO, ILL. WESTERN UNITED STATES ADVERTISING SECTION. 20 CANADIAN POUND R Y M A N Volume IX. Compressed Air— for the Foundry Show— October 7-12 will be supplied, as usual, by a SULLIVAN ANGLE COMPOUND COMPRESSOR Visitors to the Boston show last year were im-pressed with the silent smoothness with whichthis machine ran—with its compactness andsimplicity.

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  • bookid:canfoundryman1918toro
  • bookyear:1918
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Foundries
  • booksubject:Foundry_workers
  • bookpublisher:Toronto___MacLean_Pub__Co
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:444
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
  • bookcollection:thomasfisher
  • bookcollection:toronto
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