. Canadian foundryman (1918). FOUNDRY WORK By Wm. C. Stimpson Head Instructor in Foundry Work and Forging, Department of Science^gF and Technology, Pratt Institute. 1G0 pp., 150 illus. Cloth binding. Apractical guide to modern methods otmolding and casting in iron, brass,bronze, steel and other metals, fromsimple and complex patterns, includingmany valuable hints on shop manage-ment and equipment, useful tables, etc. PRICE $ Given free with four yearly paid-up subscriptions. Canadian Foundryman 143-153 University Ave., Toronto, Canada Vent Wax Leaves a goodClean Vent Every working day it i


. Canadian foundryman (1918). FOUNDRY WORK By Wm. C. Stimpson Head Instructor in Foundry Work and Forging, Department of Science^gF and Technology, Pratt Institute. 1G0 pp., 150 illus. Cloth binding. Apractical guide to modern methods otmolding and casting in iron, brass,bronze, steel and other metals, fromsimple and complex patterns, includingmany valuable hints on shop manage-ment and equipment, useful tables, etc. PRICE $ Given free with four yearly paid-up subscriptions. Canadian Foundryman 143-153 University Ave., Toronto, Canada Vent Wax Leaves a goodClean Vent Every working day it is used in thelargest foundries of Canada, andfoundrymen are first to say it isthe easiest and best way to ventany core. It is quickly bedded in the sand tothe proper outlet. The core en-tirely absorbs it when drying, leav-ing a clean vent of the exact sizeand shape of the wax used. Your supply house will send you samples—or write Look for the Buffalo onthe Octagon card boardspools United Compound Company 228 Elk St. Buffalo,


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