Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 97

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November, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 97 DROP FORGED WELDLESS EYE BOLTS ROLLED THREAD GALVANIZED OR PLAIN SARE Ideal Performance op — ay : Under All Conditions! 1° 66 66 66 1%” 66 4" DIAM. WITH EYE 3%" INSIDE QUICK SHIPMENT DEAL performance under all con- ditions is demanded of all Marine equipment. With a wide experience OLIVER IRON AND STEEL CORP. acquired in building successful Marine | 1001 MuRIEL ST. apparatus for the majority of U. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. Government ships as well as a vast number of merchant ships Sturtevant Coragi igo 1662 Engineers have designed and_ built Sturtevant Marine Heaters to meet the most exacting requirements. Sturtevant Marine Heaters conserve ASK US—Wh y space—may be installed either on deck or inside. Individually controlled sec- tional bases give flexibility and wide range of temperature. Solid base con- struction with single supply and return can be supplied if desired. Casings are air tight and water tight—top casings are removable for convenience of inspec- tion or removal of coils. Finish is specially made to resist the corrosive action of salt water and air. Our Marine department will gladly suggest the most suitable size and type FUEL OIL heaters for your requirements. BEST BURNED Ce ae BURNWELL EQUIPMENT B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY Plants located in Hyde Park, Mass. Framingham, Mass. Sturtevant, Wis. Camden, N. J. Berkeley, Cal. Galt, Ontario 1620 Sales Engineering Offices and direct representatives in all principal cities. fi sf GN PATTEN ENGINEERING Co. Marine and cparteeiion Engineers Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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