. Public works . DIAGRAM OP ATLAS specifications, to resist an internalpressure of 15 pounds without perco-lation and SO pounds without ilkistrations show two views ofthe machine and also a picture of con- .VilUOTI-; PIPE The machine also makes chain tile 4to 24 inches in diameter and 12, 18, 24and 30 inches long. The McCracken tile machine is madein two models. No. 1 is a strong ma-. chine with heavy steel frame, largeshaftings and bearings and of simpleconstruction—having no cams or un-necessary parts. It is noiseless andeasily operated. It makes all sizes oftile from
. Public works . DIAGRAM OP ATLAS specifications, to resist an internalpressure of 15 pounds without perco-lation and SO pounds without ilkistrations show two views ofthe machine and also a picture of con- .VilUOTI-; PIPE The machine also makes chain tile 4to 24 inches in diameter and 12, 18, 24and 30 inches long. The McCracken tile machine is madein two models. No. 1 is a strong ma-. chine with heavy steel frame, largeshaftings and bearings and of simpleconstruction—having no cams or un-necessary parts. It is noiseless andeasily operated. It makes all sizes oftile from 3 to 18 inches in diameter and12J^ and 18 inches long. The ma-terial is packed so hard that the tilescan be carried away in the jacketswithout the use of pallets. This ma-chine is 8 feet high and weighs 1,900pounds. The McCracken No. 2 issimilar, but smaller, making tile from3 to 12 inches and 12% inches long. The sewer pipe machine and the tilemachine, inodel 1, are both shown onthe next page. These machines aremade by the Sioux City Engine & Ma-chinery Co., 9th and Division streets, City, Iowa. INDUSTRIAL NEW^S Cast Iron Pipe.—Chicago—Award of300 tons at Duluth, Minn., went to theNational Cast Iron Pipe Co., of Ala-bama. Quotations: 4-inch, $26; 6 to12-inch, $24; 16-inch and up, $—Quotations: 4-inch, $20;6-inch and up, $18. New York—Wap-pingers Falls, N. Y., has
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