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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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man. For Iwould then have COMPLETE knowledge of twospecific things. But this, of course, is impossible. The capacity ofthe human brain is not sufficiently large. Yetevery day you are faced with the necessity ofknowing ALL ABOUT not only one or two thingsbut a great many. You want to know where topurchase the most desirable raw materials. Youwant the chemical analysis of same. You want toknow how to successfully use less desirable ma-terials if necessary. You want to know the mostup-to-date cupola practice. You want to knowhow you can link up with the Machine Shop tomake bigger profits. From what single source can you obtain all thisand much more needed information? AskKAWIN. KAWIN SERVICE is an organizationof Foundry Specialists ready to help you increaseyour profits. Charles C. Kawin Company 307 Kent Building, Toronto Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, O. Buffalo. N.Y. San Francisco, Cal. Chemists-MetallurgistsFoundry Engineers September, 1921 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN Profitablefoundry Equipment.
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Your choice of many suitablestyles, by the foremost build-ers. From Vi ton to 20-toncapacity. Years of experience plus intelli-gent selection of materials ac-count for the long service of ourcranes, hoists and derricks. ReasonableInitial Cost. LongLife Freedom fromRepairs After SaleService EfficientOperation Guard Your Profits with our Cranes, Trolleys and Chain Blocks Isnt it a fact that a big percentage of your mens time is taken up with lifting and movingtheir work into place? Doesnt this mean that your profits are slipping slowly but surely away from you?Give your men a reliable, labor-saving helper—one that works for practically nothing—one thatkeeps your profits in the bank. We have a line of Single and Double I-Beam Cranes in sizes for every foundry. Send blue-prints for quotations. Get our prices on Fire Brick, Cupola Blocks, Fire Clay, Heat Proof Cement, Foundry Facings, Hard-wood, Steel Bands, Standard Core Ovens, Supplies and equipment of all kinds. The E.J. Woodison Co

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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:516
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
  • bookcollection:thomasfisher
  • bookcollection:toronto
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