ee oS eat ae ee April, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW 37 Surpasses Brushing Portable Painting —while making certain the highest ° standard of painting on every kind of Equipment shipyard job, it is speeding up the Sold on a strictly guaranteed-to-make-good basis work and reducing the costs. EW ships of steel or wood, or ships dry-docked for overhauling, are painted with the Aeron spray-painting equipment with practically the same advantage. On exterior or interior surfaces, a thorough, uniform and impervious protective coat- ing is applied with the Aeron. Even those places hard to reach with the brush, as well as that hard-to-paint surface around rivet heads and along seams, are easily and perfectly spray-coated without runs. It is not necessary to change or thin the paints now used. And those difficulties common with brushing non-corrosive and anti-fouling paints are eliminated, the Aeron applying an even coating with more body. Doing this high grade work in no way holds up the speed of painting with the Aeron, which averages 5 times faster than hand-brushing. This saving in time and labor alone will effect a big reduction in your painting costs. Then, there are other worth-while savings to be had. Write and permit us to mail you immediately complete operation and equipment facts— ~~ The DeVilbiss Mfg. Co. torepo”” oti0 Please mention THE MARINE REvIEW when writing to Advertisers eee ee ee PE Sea CT eT ee Re a ELT HT eee EN