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Identifier: canfoundryman1921toro (find matches)
Title: Canadian foundryman (1921)
Year: 1921 (1920s)
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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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profitable basisby adopting a Simpson Intensive FoundryMixer. Then youre through with mixingdelays and labor hold-ups. You get quicker,better quality sand mixtures. And, best of all,youre saving money every hour it operates. In progressive shops all over Canada and theStates Simpson Mixers are doing their part tomake quality production. Their users appre-ciate the Simpson Advantages listed to theright! Write for our pamphlet No. 50 and list of many users. Points ofPerfection Correct size and speedof mullers. Effective arrangementof plows. Large capacity per areaof floor space occu-pied. Minimum power andmaintenance cost. Considerably less newsand and binder re-quired. Automatic Discharge. Saves Labor, Binder,and New Sand. Improves the quality ofthe castings. Workis done thoroughly,not partially. Elas-ticity and toughnessof sand are enorm-ously increased. NATIONAL ENGINEERING COMPANY Machinery Hall Bldg., 549 W. Washington St. CHICAGO, 111. 10 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN Volume XI Subtracting
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Type V Ma-il- ic Equip-ped with one-sixth H. P.motor and20-in. sieve. from YourBiggestCastingCost! THE time of your employees is the mostexpensive thing which enters into thecost of castings. Every Saturday nighta liberal percentage of your payroll goesfor time spent in screening sand. You canshave this sand screening time to the mini-mum with a Combs Gyratory Foundry*Riddle. This machine will sift sand fasterthan one man can shovel into it, and willalso screen more sand than ten laborersusing hand riddles. COMBS GYRATORY FOUNDRY RIDDLE is in every sense a time saver. Weighing but ninety pounds, a man can easily pick itup and carry it wherever needed, and when suspended from a trolley on a wire cablethe Combs Riddle will supply as many as twenty moulders with sand. Because it operates with a true gyratory sifting motion the Combs Riddle requires fewrepairs and has double the capacity of ordinary riddles. The Combs Riddle producesevenly mixed and tempered sand, which insures a better m

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  • bookid:canfoundryman1921toro
  • bookyear:1921
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Foundries
  • booksubject:Foundry_workers
  • bookpublisher:Toronto___MacLean_Pub__Co
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:285
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
  • bookcollection:thomasfisher
  • bookcollection:toronto
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