Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1927, p. 2

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€ ee a ais es | MARINE REVIEW January, 1927 ‘Strong as a welded joint” Such an expression is a tribute to the consistent strength of welded joints. In every industry men have come to realize that the tested welder can produce a joint that is reliable and strong. In fact, it is an experience common to most engineers that the weld will often prove stronger than the metal itself. In addition to their inherent strength, welded joints are easy and economical to produce. The maintenance is zero. And finally, welding by the oxy-acetylene process is the most flexible method of construction that has yet been developed. THE PREST-O-LITE COMPANY, INC. Unit of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation General Offices: Carbide and Carbon Building 30 East 42d St., New York 31 Plants—88 Warehouses 22 years old and still growing Srest-O Lite DISSOLVED ACETYLENE Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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