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21 OCTOBER I960 FLIGHT 21 At Delaney Gallay We can Flow Turn Nimonic, Stainless Steel, Light Alloy — Flow turning makes lengthy and expensive tooling-up processes unnecessary. It enables us to produce such things as flanged rings, nose cones and similar items quickly and cheaply. It enables you to have 'one-off' at very short notice before production begins. Saves time. Saves money. Care to discuss? and Braze very thin gauge Stainless Steel & Light Alloys Light alloys we braze in the flux bath, stainless steel, nimonic and the like in our vacuum furnace. In the flux bath we can produce units smaller and lighter than can be produced by any other method. In the vacuum furnace we can often produce in stainless steel units of no greater weight than their equivalents in light alloy. For you? We also produce the finest aircraft toilet available It is entirely self-contained yet flushes normally and is odourless. It can be lifted out and replaced with a fresh unit in about 3 minutes and requires no ground equipment. It weighs only 26 lb. yet is stainless steel throughout and is interchangeable with existing units. Full details? Please contact us if we can assist you \ Delaney Gallay LTD VULCAN WORKS, EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON, N.W.2. Telephone: GLAdstone 2201
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