Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1925, Advertising, p. 46

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MARINE REVdIEW November, 1925 ‘2 HERE are two ways of satisfying yourself that Parsons White Brass is an -- unsurpassed babbitt metal. One 1s to investigate its physical properties, (elastic limit under compression, hardness as shown by the Brinell test, and low coefficient of friction.) The other is to consider its repu- tation based on actual performance. Both tests will enable you to arrive at the same result; there simply is no better babbitt. Incidentally it is quickly melted, easily poured, and easily machined. Stocks are kept in Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Galveston, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, and Phila- delphia. Write for prices. REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. THE WILLIAM, CRAMP, @ SONS SHtiP. © ENGING -BUILDING CO. PHILADEPHIA, Px. * Hyde Steam Spur Geared Windlass for 2144" chain as installed on the ‘‘William Cc Atwater” and Hulls 250 and 25] built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. Hyde Auxiliary Machinery — steam and electric steering gears, . | windlasses, winches, capstans. Hyde Manganese Bronze Pro- pellers solid and built-up—8& inches to 20 feet in diameter. Hyde Windiass Company BATH. MAINE New York Office, Reade St. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing. to Advertisers

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