. Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. from the nozzle of the pistol on to theio be Pri are fitted on eil her ide ol the two reducing iralv< i which can be operated at will, and thus the unit can be employed for paints of different consistencies and forproducing sprays of different intensities. The photograph showsone of the standard Airostyle portable units having one colourpot and one spraying pistol, but the drawing represents a unithaving two colour pots and two pistols, which can be utilisedeither for two colours or for two operators. One of the objections frequently urged agains
. Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. from the nozzle of the pistol on to theio be Pri are fitted on eil her ide ol the two reducing iralv< i which can be operated at will, and thus the unit can be employed for paints of different consistencies and forproducing sprays of different intensities. The photograph showsone of the standard Airostyle portable units having one colourpot and one spraying pistol, but the drawing represents a unithaving two colour pots and two pistols, which can be utilisedeither for two colours or for two operators. One of the objections frequently urged against spray paintersis that it cannot be employed for interior work on account of thespray, which is so fine, gradually permeating the whole atmosphereof the compartment. In the case of new ships, for painting the bulk-heads and partitions of cabins, &c, where, owing to the confinedspace the fumes created when spraying are likely to give some. Outline of Portable Paint-Spraying Unit with TwoSprayers. trouble, motor-driven exhaust fans mounted on small trollies areused. Between the fan intake and the fan itself, a filter is intro-duced, so as to collect all tin ? paint particles, and thus the exhaust,i i Leaned of all injurious elements. Che Airostyle portable paint ing units, toget herwith all accessories, suoh as air o pre oi , exhaust fans armoured flexible pipes, &c, are made and supplied by Airostyle a Lithos, Ltd., 35, St. BrideStreet, Ludgate Circus, London, , and it is interesting to add that the linn have, as a result of the tests noted above, obtainedimportant contracts from the Admiralty for the supply of plant. March 21, 1918. SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPPING RECORD. 321 GENERAL NEWS SECTION. PERSONAL. The death lias occurred at Southampton of Mr. T. W. Consul at Southampti n, and a well-known shipping agi nt. Our Parliamentary correspondent, writing on Tue day night,states that it
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