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1938
1938 - 1687.PDF
JUNE 16, 1938. ADVERTISEMENTS. FLIGHT, I • TO MY EMPLOYER ON FINISH AND FINISHING COSTS "You know as well as I do that our production is lagging behind the demand. And I'll tell you just where the trouble lies—it's in the ' finishing ' stages. To finish the jobs to time and according to specification I. ....'- must have really up-to-date equipment. Give me Aerograph * DeVilbiss spray-finishing equipment and I'll give you a job that will knock spots off anything our competitors turn out—and I'll be able to : make slashing cuts in our production costs as well." „ . •; . • v ,;: rf. AEROGRAPH iDeW/b/ss SPRAY FINISHING EQUIPMENT. (The Aerograph Co. Ltd., Lower Sydenham, London, S.E.26.) cvs— 123BX-RAY In highly stressed parts a hidden defect in an apparently sound casting may be of vital importance. The avoid- ance of such defects is a question of adjusting many variable foundry conditions in their correct relation- ship for each individual job—a matter of experience and careful judgment. In tricky cases it is better to verify even the most skilful judgment. This we can do by X-Ray examination. Facilities of this kind represent definite value to our customers. WILLIAM MILLS LTD. FOUNDERS IN ALUMINIUM ALLOYS GROVE STREET • BIRMINGHAM
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