Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Standard Loading Machii e in Coiernment Arsenal The Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., of Waterbury, Conn., U.S.A.,has appointed me to be the sole manufacturer for export of their entire line ofCartridge and Shot Shell-Making Machinery. Proposals and Estimates cover-ing complete plants or separate units, required for export will be furnished onrequest. FREDERICK S. BLACKALL, Woolworth Tower, New York,U.S.A. July 5, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY 117. The L. S. Starrett Co. The Worlds GreatestToolmakers Athol, Mass. The Value of a Clean-
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Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Standard Loading Machii e in Coiernment Arsenal The Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., of Waterbury, Conn., U.S.A., has appointed me to be the sole manufacturer for export of their entire line ofCartridge and Shot Shell-Making Machinery. Proposals and Estimates cover-ing complete plants or separate units, required for export will be furnished onrequest. FREDERICK S. BLACKALL, Woolworth Tower, New York, U.S.A. July 5, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY 117. The L. S. Starrett Co. The Worlds GreatestToolmakers Athol, Mass. The Value of a Clean-Cut Layout Unless work is laid out accurately at the start, many difficulties will arise as the job progresses. A confusion of faint lines may mean losttime and perhaps throwing away a valuablepiece of metal. It is important then that the lines be dis-tinguished quickly, no matter how much theycrisscross. The clean-cut lines made with a Starrett Surface Gage will greatly aid machinists in preparing a cleanlayout on which work can be done accurately.This useful instrument may be used to scribeon all kinds of surfaces and is very handy fortransferring measurements for duplicatingwork. Our free catalog No. 213 will tell youmore about this surface gage, also de-scribes 2, 100 sizes and styles of measur-ing tools. Write for it to-day.