. Canadian foundryman (1921). ///y /.-v////£w/ //;;///77T\. Fig. 1.—90 deg. Condenser Elbow 18 inches indiameter. cases reduced almost to the vanishingpoint. In the case of_ the 18-inch, 90-degreecondenser elbow shown at Fig. 1, how-ever, the wood butchering craft recoversprestige to such an extent that the ter-ritory regained more than compensatesfor their previous losses. Having thus,as it were, concluded an armistice, wewill drop the metaphorical style, andfinish the story in plain foundry slang. A first order of one hundred and sixtycastings, subject to extension ad lib,was placed, the ter
. Canadian foundryman (1921). ///y /.-v////£w/ //;;///77T\. Fig. 1.—90 deg. Condenser Elbow 18 inches indiameter. cases reduced almost to the vanishingpoint. In the case of_ the 18-inch, 90-degreecondenser elbow shown at Fig. 1, how-ever, the wood butchering craft recoversprestige to such an extent that the ter-ritory regained more than compensatesfor their previous losses. Having thus,as it were, concluded an armistice, wewill drop the metaphorical style, andfinish the story in plain foundry slang. A first order of one hundred and sixtycastings, subject to extension ad lib,was placed, the terms of delivery andcompetition price necessitating low pro-duction cost and rapid output. Under ordinary jobbing foundry con-ditions a casting of this kind weighingseven hundred pounds, would be arounda days work for a molder, providingyou had a good selling figure, and if thecustomer would be satisfied to wait tillthe millenium for the completion of the By John H. Eastman. older. In the case under discussion,however, a minimum output of four el-bows dai
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