The Wheel and cycling trade review . be reduced to accuratesizes without causing increased expense be-cause of its great strength and employment of gas for heating the steel,together with a special cooling process, re-moves all danger of crystallization, andproduces the most uniform mechanical re-sults. The finished product is subjected tothe most critical examination before leavingthe works to insure its quality, accuracy ofsize and smoothness of finish. Anticipating an increased requirement, theworks have been constructed so that exten-sions can be made to every department wit


The Wheel and cycling trade review . be reduced to accuratesizes without causing increased expense be-cause of its great strength and employment of gas for heating the steel,together with a special cooling process, re-moves all danger of crystallization, andproduces the most uniform mechanical re-sults. The finished product is subjected tothe most critical examination before leavingthe works to insure its quality, accuracy ofsize and smoothness of finish. Anticipating an increased requirement, theworks have been constructed so that exten-sions can be made to every department with-out interference with operations, and inter-vals have been left between the drawing ma-chines to increase their number. Tubes fourinches in diameter and smaller can be drawnwith the present machines. In New York City offices have been openedat No. 513 Postal Telegraph Building, Broadway. PERFECTLY STRAIGHT. That, he added as he succeeded in con-verting the customer to the superiority of theinner tube, is inside CRACKERJACKS. The laurels that you fight to win,And highly prize as such, Will quickly fade If on them youAttempt to rest too much. used for tubes has been selected, and nomeans will be neglected to make the Her-cules brand the standard of excellence. It is less than six months since THEWHEEL recorded the formation of theconcern. It is much less since the companybroke ground at Garwood, but already itsextensive works are a familiar sight to thethousands of suburbanites who daily speedpast the place on their way to and from themetropolis. The works are now in operationand the company is requesting the audienceof the trade. It would seem to merit it. The mill fronts the railroad for about 900feet, the location being in close proximity toNew York, where importations of steel arereceived. Coal is received directly from themines at very economical rates, and freightrates on shipments of finished goods, fromthe works to all points, are the same as fromNe


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