Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . enient for lifting potsfrom the furnace and handling flasksand crucibles for heavy castings. The, ;5 runway being extended the full lengthof the building allows the crane totravel in the cleaning room as required. The cleaning room is provided withthe necessary chippers benches, tumbler,grinder, band saw for cutting spruesand magnetic separator. These ma-chines are all driven from line shaft,which may be operated by an electricmotor. Adjoining the cleaning room is theoffice, which is near-by so as to be con-venient to oversee shipm


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . enient for lifting potsfrom the furnace and handling flasksand crucibles for heavy castings. The, ;5 runway being extended the full lengthof the building allows the crane totravel in the cleaning room as required. The cleaning room is provided withthe necessary chippers benches, tumbler,grinder, band saw for cutting spruesand magnetic separator. These ma-chines are all driven from line shaft,which may be operated by an electricmotor. Adjoining the cleaning room is theoffice, which is near-by so as to be con-venient to oversee shipments. The metalroom is located between the office andthe furnaces so that all mixtures, etc.,may be made and distributed under theespecial attention of the foreman. The total cost of machinery equip-ment on this job would run in theneighborhood of $1,500. This includesbrass furnaces and linings, floor gratescovering pits in front of furnaces, coreoven, a coremakers bench, chippersbench, band saw, magnetic separator,grinder, tumbler, electric motor, line. li Traverse Section. shaft, stack and crane. A building ofthe size shown, with brick side wallsand structural steel trusses would costapproximately $4,000. Lawrence Mott, author of Canadianstories, and grandson of the late mil-lionaire, J. L. Mott, of the J. L. MottIron Works, New York, was taken fromhis home, near White Plains, in a verymysterious fashion, recently and wasplaced in a sanitarium. Mott is about26 years old. He graduated from Har-vard in 1907. While a freshman he wassued for breach of promise by ChristinaMarsh, who demanded $25,000 on theground that he had promised to marryher and then refused. Motts defence wasthat he was already married and hadbeen for two years. It developed thathe had quietly married Miss CarolynW. Pitkin, of South Braintree, her he went on a honeymoon toCanada, and wrote some surprisinglygood stories of native life there, amongthem Jules of the Great Heart, andThe White Darkness, P


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