February, 1918 THE MARINE REVIEW “Having a PULL means having a.friend in power who will act as a Steam windlass for you.” ‘The Providence’ STEAM WINDLASS (Compound Spur Gears) has another kind of pull, and plenty of it. It has 15 per cent more pull than the worm-geared types and at 50 per cent faster speed. You have been looking for just this combina- tion. Our price will please you, too. Write us today. AMERICAN ENGINEERING COMPANY ‘SUCCESSORS TO AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS CO. AND WILLIAMSON BROS. CO. MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS PHILADELPHIA 15-312. wy “INT SS “Xe Navy Being Sole Representatives in the United States for prominent British manufacturers of Marine Special- ties, and having extensive manufacturing facilities, we are in a position to supply: SHIP’S TELEGRAPHS (Chadburn’s Type) NAVIGATIONAL OUTFITS SHIP’S PORTS STEERING GEARS (Napier Type) STEERING GEARS (Brown Bros. Type) OAKUM MANILA ROPE COMPASSES MARINE CLOCKS, |-day and 8-day REVOLUTION COUNTERS DIRECTION INDICATORS BOILER CIRCULATORS WHISTLE CONTROLS CANVAS AND DUCK BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BRASS CASTINGS MACHINED BIC, EITC, Write us your requirements, we will be very pleased to tender quotation with deliveries on anything you may need in the line of marine equipment. THE McNAB COMPANY BRIDGEPORT, CONN. = The i Ship Builder’s Machine Ship Builder’s Planing, Beveling and Edging Machine The illustration clearly Patented July 12, 1917 shows the possibilities of Patents applied for in Canada our Beveling Top Why this Machine? Head, which is used for BECAUSE, IT SAVES FROM cutting the bevels on tim- $60 to $100 A DAY IN SHIP eat os ibe be CARPENTER WAGES, BE- ed to advantage on SIDES DOING THE WORK the Beveling Side Head, illustrated in our last ad- ACCURATELY. ee vertisement in T Every ship builder should install this MARINE REVIEW. machine at once—it assures speed, ‘ es z efficiency and unlimited economy. This machine is A Big Machine for Big Let us send you full details regarding Jobs, both this and our Beveling Side Head Machine. Interested? STETSON MACHINE WORKS SUCCESSOR TO STETSON-ROSS MACHINE WORKS SEATTLE, U.S.A. Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers 155