Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1926, p. 2

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MARINE REVIEW September, 1926 The Oxygen Factor in Engineering Design THE oxy-acetylene process has made it possible to accomplish many things with metals. Plant equipment can be made more compact and simple. Production costs can be reduced. Machines can be constructed that were formerly out of the question. Linde oxygen has played a major part in this strik- ing development and logically has become industry’s standard for the welding and cutting cf metals. Hand in hand with this development has gone Linde Process Service. Through its booklets and maga- zines, through its research laboratories, engineers and field service men, Linde Service has not only advanced oxy-acetylene technology, but has focussed these ad- vances for the benefit of the Linde user. THE LINDE AIR PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturers of oxygen, nitrogen, pyrogen, argon and neon Producers of helium for scientific purposes General Offices: Carbide and Carbon Building 30 East 42d Street, New York 37 Plants — 105 Warehouses DON’T use a makeshift as a welding truck. A strong, neat and economical truck will tend to produce better work. § Build yours according to the @ Linde Procedure Method on the subject. Several different designs are suggested for varying conditions and all will be found serviceable, rugged and a real aid to good work- manship. LINDE OXYGE Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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