Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1927, p. 77

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January, 1927 MARINE REVIEW 7 WELDWOOD Layers of wood welded together with a_ water Sa aike cement Hulkhead C onstruee as Ceilings, Walls, Door Panels Drawer Bottoms furnished in all hard and soft fl : Hoa woods. Will not warp or aa | ian —— buckle, stands by itself. Re- quires no backing. Requires Weldwood reduces the weight above the water line. Ample stocks maintained for quick 5 ply construction of 5 ply construction of deliveries. Naval. architects 1 less paint than composition Weldwood ir hard wocds. Weldwood in soft woods. Welded with same water Welded with same water can choose from stocks at material b ctual test. Low resistant cement used in resistant cement used in 2778 oe “ U. S. Aircraft propeller U. S. Aircraft propeller New York and Detroit construction. construction. Technical service of our engineers at your service. Catalog with prices on request. UNITED STATES Ikodptibaesinces COMPANY Inc. 603-07 West 36th St. - - New York, N. Y. first cost. The “Superior” Spur Geared Windlass WE ALSO BUILD Windlasses Steering Gears Capstans Gypseys Winches Hoisting Engines Swinging Engines Power Pawl Posts Dredge Deck Engines Anchor Hoists Scow Winding Gears Drill Frame Hoists Suction Pipe Hoists Steel and Wooden Derricks Manufacturers of Steam and Electrical Machinery SUPERIOR IRON WORKS COMPANY SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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