. Canadian foundryman (1921). Sand Buckets The Dominion Foundry Supply Co., Limited MONTREAL Everything for the Foundry TORONTO WINNIPEG 44 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN Vol. XII. Exterior view of Bridgeport Brass Companys new casting shop. We Consider the Foundry as a Machine And lay it out accordingly. Every bit of extra labor in walking orhandling material adds to the cost ofyour castings. Every dollar invested in building orequipment beyond what is necessarycosts you money in uncalled for depre-ciation and lost interest. On the other hand, flimsy structureswhich do not squarely meet your re- quireme


. Canadian foundryman (1921). Sand Buckets The Dominion Foundry Supply Co., Limited MONTREAL Everything for the Foundry TORONTO WINNIPEG 44 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN Vol. XII. Exterior view of Bridgeport Brass Companys new casting shop. We Consider the Foundry as a Machine And lay it out accordingly. Every bit of extra labor in walking orhandling material adds to the cost ofyour castings. Every dollar invested in building orequipment beyond what is necessarycosts you money in uncalled for depre-ciation and lost interest. On the other hand, flimsy structureswhich do not squarely meet your re- quirements, or lack of proper equip-ment, also unnecessarily increase thecost of your product. Our business is designing real found-ries for producing castings of qualityat the lowest possible cost. If you have any problems or are con-templating building in the near future,get in touch with us. It will certainlypay you. THE H. M. LANE COMPANY Industrial Engineers and Foundry SpecialistsOWEN BUILDING, DETROIT, MICH. Canadian Office: The H. M. Lane Co., Ltd., LaBelle Block, Windsor, Ont. August, 1921 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN 45 The Old Era of Working & Saving Must Return â


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