. Canadian foundryman (1921). Truscon Flaskseliminates this waste and permits more andbetter work. Truscon Flasks are designed to have am-ple strength without excess weight. Thethickness of the shell varies from 1-8 to1-4, depending upon the size of the flask,the weight of the sections and the kind ofmetal to be poured. HANDLED with greater ease and speed Suppose you are using foundry flasksweighing 128 pounds each. Now think ofthe labour that would be saved by yourmolders if they handled TRUSCON Flasksof the same capacity weighing 40 poundsless. TRUSCON Flasks are handled withgreat ease and s


. Canadian foundryman (1921). Truscon Flaskseliminates this waste and permits more andbetter work. Truscon Flasks are designed to have am-ple strength without excess weight. Thethickness of the shell varies from 1-8 to1-4, depending upon the size of the flask,the weight of the sections and the kind ofmetal to be poured. HANDLED with greater ease and speed Suppose you are using foundry flasksweighing 128 pounds each. Now think ofthe labour that would be saved by yourmolders if they handled TRUSCON Flasksof the same capacity weighing 40 poundsless. TRUSCON Flasks are handled withgreat ease and speed, and foundries nowusing them are showing a bigger and bet-ter days work per man. TRUSCONS arebuilt to stand hard usage and will outlasta number of cast iron flasks. Equip your foundry now with TRUSCONS—a safe and paying flask for every purpose. jm^y HW TRUSCON PRESSEDSTEEL TRUSSED CONCRETE STEEL CANADA, LIMITED WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA TRUSCON ?55ii557 FLASKS August, 1921 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN 15 w. another shops profit— §OME foundries have concluded thatmagnetic separation, to reclaim ironand clean molding sand, wont excuse is that their foundry is toosmall or that the amount of iron in therefuse is too insignificant to warrantseparation. Most of these foundrieshave jumped at this conclusion. QTHER plants have pried deeper intothe subject of magnetic have found sources of saving thatcould not have been revealed by a hastyinvestigation. Not a few of them tookthe short cut in securing this valuableinformation. pHEY put their facts and figures up tospecialists—Dings Engineers. What many shops call dirt they now callprofit. Or to carry this to its logicalconclusion, their profit is anotherplants loss! J\RE YOU erroneously presuming yourfoundry is too small for magneticseparation? Are you underestimatingthe saving magnetic separation effects?Is your competitor gaining a pointhere? Can you give a satisfactory an-swer to thes


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