The Iron-Founder: a Comprehensive Treatise On the Art of Moulding

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The Iron-Founder: a Comprehensive Treatise On the Art of Moulding
Simpson Bolland
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The question is sometimes asked by parties opposed to machine-moulding, " Is the investment in machines and other appliances for a foundry justifiable?" And the reply readily comes that " you are justified in putting a plant into a foundry, and that every part of it should be as good as it can be made." They claim, and not without reason, that, with the exception of some minor devices, the foundry employs the old pod-auger methods; and, further, that inasmuch as no man would hesitate to put new
... tools into his machine-shop that would save fifty per cent of what the labor costs, ought to hesitate when a similar inducement is offered in the foundry. They furthermore assert that, owing to the superintendent being invariably a machinist and not a moulder, and while he is conscious that present methods are neither economical nor progi'essive — being unacquainted with the work— he defers to his foun- dry-man, who wants his foundry improved, but considers moulding an art and not a trade, for which machines can do .the thinking.

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