Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1909, p. 473

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November, 1909 TAE MARINE REVIEW 473 KAU M "THe! a | Upson-Walton Co, BEST, U. S. NAVY and NAVY BOTH SPUN and UNSPUN ALSO Cleveland, O. sree name rane Fenn a PLUMBERS' SPUN OAKUM AND COTTON r | | [Oa cam pate ener ea : Established 1840 OUR MOTTO: "QUALITY, FIRST, LAST, ALWAYS" Nearly 70 years of active business made possible only by "Square Dealing" W. 0. DAVEY & SONS Offices and Factory 164 Laidlaw Avenue JERSEY CITY, N.J. GUARANTEED. STRICTLY PURE | Wyo eae my ~ 2 " ea Gee ry . 0 ce \ Geo. L. McCurdy 169 Jackson Boulevard CHICAGO ILLINOIS is offered by the Thermit process, owing to the fact that a re-inforcement of steel is fused around the weld. This re-inforcement can be made as large as nec- essary so that the welded section will be as strong, if not stronger, than it was originally, thus guarding ] N S U R A N C E effectually against further breakage. Another advantage of the Thermit process, and a most important one, is the fact that the welds can be HULLS and CARGOES made ANYWHERE. All appliances are light and portable and may be brought tothe job. Sternposts and rudder frames of steam-ships are repaired in place at a tremendous saving over other methods. The same advantages apply in the repairing of gear wheels, crank shafts and other machine parts. | Write for Pamphlet No. 20-E which gives full information Goldschmidt Thermit Co. DIRECT REPRESENTATIVE OF LEADING AMERICAN AND FOREIGN UNDERWRITERS 90 West Street, New York 432-436 Folsom Street, San Francisco. i 103 Richmond Street W., Toronto, Ont.

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