. Canadian foundryman (1921). ^ & 1111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 ii 11 11111111111 ittt TABOR 3-inch Plain Jarring Machine For Small Molds And Medium Sized Cores A Necessity in Every Foundry. SEND FOR BULLETIN M-J-P 3 Tabor jamng Machine with 12nx i4n Table 6225 State Road, Tacony, Philadelphia, December, 1921 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN 15 Today you have no right to waste an ounce of iron TODAYS profits must befound in reduced oper-ating costs—not in increasedvolume of castings produced. Dings Magnetic Separatorsfor foundries will find profitsin material that w


. Canadian foundryman (1921). ^ & 1111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 ii 11 11111111111 ittt TABOR 3-inch Plain Jarring Machine For Small Molds And Medium Sized Cores A Necessity in Every Foundry. SEND FOR BULLETIN M-J-P 3 Tabor jamng Machine with 12nx i4n Table 6225 State Road, Tacony, Philadelphia, December, 1921 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN 15 Today you have no right to waste an ounce of iron TODAYS profits must befound in reduced oper-ating costs—not in increasedvolume of castings produced. Dings Magnetic Separatorsfor foundries will find profitsin material that would other-wise reach the dump pile. In reclaiming risers, nails andother stray iron from refuseand sweepings, Dings Sepa-rators also reclaim and sortmoulding sand and coke. They do not allow an ounceof iron to reach the scrapheap. Are you presuming that yourfoundry is too small for mag- netic separation? Somefoundries have jumped tothis conclusion. Others have pried into thepossibilities of MagneticSeparation and have foundsources of saving that hastyinvestigation could neverhave revealed. They took the short cut insecuring this valuableknowledge. They put theirfacts and figures beforespecialis


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