Canadian foundryman (1921) . IIIIIIIIMIIIII The Mechanical Hot Blast HeaterMore Heat—Less Coal Experience Necessary Foundry Clients THEW SHOVEL CO LORAIN, 0. ERIE FOUNDRY CO. ERIE, PA. BAYVIEW FDY. SANDUSKY, O ATLANTIC FDY. CO. CLEVELAND, 0. AM. SEEDING MCH. CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0 It is becoming moreevident every day thatthe economical foundrylayout requires an inti-mate knowledge of foun-dry practices togetherwith a wide experience infoundry is beyond thesphere of any one manand can only be obtainedby an organizationwhich has been built upto meet these require-ments. We have suc


Canadian foundryman (1921) . IIIIIIIIMIIIII The Mechanical Hot Blast HeaterMore Heat—Less Coal Experience Necessary Foundry Clients THEW SHOVEL CO LORAIN, 0. ERIE FOUNDRY CO. ERIE, PA. BAYVIEW FDY. SANDUSKY, O ATLANTIC FDY. CO. CLEVELAND, 0. AM. SEEDING MCH. CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0 It is becoming moreevident every day thatthe economical foundrylayout requires an inti-mate knowledge of foun-dry practices togetherwith a wide experience infoundry is beyond thesphere of any one manand can only be obtainedby an organizationwhich has been built upto meet these require-ments. We have suchan organization and willbe glad to help you withyour foundry problems. BUSINESS /S THE HAND THAT FEEDS US ALLLET US STRENGTHEN IT, NOT WEAKEN IT The Osborn Engineering Co. 2848 PROSPECT AVE., CLEVELAND, O. HAUSFELD TiltingCrucibleMeltingFurnace. No equipment other than piping to the gas meter and the fueloil reservoir is necessary. The furnace can be had withoutthe fuel oil feeder and burner if desired, but for emergencypurposes, in event of failure of gas supply, the complete unitis of great advantage. Hausfeld Furnaces cut melting for complete description. Manufactured only by THE CAMPBELL-HAUSFELD CO. General Offices and Works: HARRISON, OHIO Canadian RepresentativeTHE E. J. WOODISON CO., LIMITED, TORONTO Volume XII. CANADIAN F 0 U NDRYMAN 11 ; ,,,,-< r— -*rro .•^fcs A rat. NEW FOUNDRY GRINNELL CO. OF CANADA, BY THE H. M. LANE CO. A Foundry Designed by a Specialist The engineering profession hasmany ramifications, each of whichconstitutes an important branch initself. Can ability in this field reach itsacme of efficiency by displaying itstalent along general lines? Con-siderable experience in the foundryend leads us to emphatically answerNo. Our business is foundry engineer-ing, in which we h


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