Modern Machinery Volume 20
Modern Machinery Volume 20

Modern Machinery Volume 20 by Books Group

Modern Machinery Volume 20
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Author: Books Group
Number of Pages: 212 pages
Published Date: 20 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236291431
File Name: Modern.Machinery.Volume.20.pdf
Download Link: Modern Machinery Volume 20
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...the body. The bottle is next shaped and put away in a furnace to cool, under conditions which will pro 9 Q! 99cents _ Wesscpsvflrk dlveed Nice. lTI-IIN the past few years a great demand has sprung up for a steel for lathe tools pos sessing a cutting edge that will stand the highest rate of speed. We have improved upon all existing methods of producing this grade nt steel, and offer, in essop's "Ark" High Speed Steel, an article that gives truly astonishing results. If You VVan't to Buy Machinery of any kind or description US'lZ write to the MODERN MACHINERY PUBLISHING CO., Security Building, Chicago, stating your requirements and you will be sent promptly prices and descriptions on what you want duce in the glass the greatest possible textile strength. Martell & Co., one of the large Cognac houses, uses 3,000,000 of these machinemade bottles every year from this factory. Besides greater strength, the bottle has a perfect regularity of form and capacity, qualities which are lacking with the ordinary method. A notable advantage is found in sanitary and hygienic conditions of the machine factory. The mortality of glass blowers has always been enormous. Mr. Boucher is therefore well paid for his long and patient effort to make a practical machine for manufacturing bottles. Japs' Grip in Manchuria American merchants and manufacturers are pouring in a. flood of bitter complaints to the state department, over the conduct of the Japanese in Manchuria. A critical condition of things exists because of Japan's evident intention to let her merchants get a long lead in Manchuria. Japan offers every obstruction to the establishing of Chinese customs houses in ports controlling Manchurian trade. It is freely stated that under the guise of military ex

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