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AMERICAN MACHINIST-Section Vol. 56, No. 1
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/LET'S START RIGHT NOW
to do those things necessary to bring conditions back to normal. We've faced business stag- nation long enough now to
know what it means; so /et's go- let's get started on the right track again. This business de- pression will last just as long as
the people of this co\untry sit back and wait for something to happen-we've got to make things happen.
We can accomplish nothing by waiting for the other fellow to start something-the chances are he is sitting back waiting for
us. We've simply got to realize that it is up to everyone to do his share, and there never was a better time than right now to
start the "ball a'rolling."
Then there is another and probably a much more threaten- ing angle to the situation. The period of prosperity just passed
has witnessed a tremendous over-expansion in practically every industry, not only in this country, but throughout the
entire civilized world. `As a consequence, today, and likely for many years to come, the facilities for production will be
greater than the powers of absorption-which means the keenest kind of competition and the weeding out of the less stable
and less progressive concerns in each industry. Business houses today are fighting for their very existence, and those
who survive will be the ones that start now to reduce their costs and better their methods, in order to meet the keenest
competition on a fair basis. ~
How should we begin? Where should we start?
If every manufacturer in the metal working industry would start by putting his own house in order, by replacing his old
worn'-out tools with new and better machines, by weeding out bis obsolete equipment, and installing more modern, more
prohtable equipment in its place, the first thing you know, we would have better business, things would begin to move
again, and industry once more would "hit the trail" of progress. We, The American Tool Works Company, have already
started. Since Jan. 1921, we have weeded out of our own plant, eighty-three machines of different kinds, and are now
replacing them with the latest and most modern tools. By this we have provided business for the foundries, orders for the
steel mills, and work for a number of men-in other words, we have "gone into action" in our own plant.
If you will do the same in yours, the other fellow the same in his, and so on, ad infinitum, this country would soon forget that
there was a business depression, a readjustment period or a deflation spasm. It is up to every one of us to put our
shoulder to the wheel, so let's go-a slang expression -yes-but chuck full of meaning and good advice.
The American Tool Works Co.
Cincinatti, Ohio, U. S. A.
LATHES PLANERS--SHAPERS RADIALS
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Cut Production Costs-With Modern Equipment.
Facing and Turning Main Line Bearings
of the Franklin Automobile Crankshaft
Frorn a Report by Walter M. Sanford, Forernan oF Crankshaft Dept., H. H. Franklin Mtg. Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
To save time, money, and cut out the operation of expensive grinders was the reason that five Wickes Universal Crankshaft
Lathes were recently installed in the Crankshaft Department of the H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company, at Syracuse, New York.
These machines are used for the facing and turning operations on main line bearings of the Franklin Automobile Crankshaft. The
photograph shows the turning of six-throw crankshafts, made of carbon steel, from which ~ in. of stock is removed. The average
length of cut is about 2 in.
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January 5, 1922` Cut Production Costs-With Modern Equipment
198 Should Be Included
In Your 1922 Resolutions
A good resolution, for instance, to make is to do more of your short planing jobs this year on a Hendey Crank Shaper.
This will save time and keep production costs down to the lowest notch.
You know where Hendey stands in the machine tool line and you can consequently have absolute confideuce in the
accuracy and reliability of a Hendey Shaper. Get our "Shaper Bulletin."
THE HENDEY MACHINE CO.
Torrington, COnn.f U. S. A.
New York Office: 736 Singer Bldg. Chicago Office: 618 Washington Bldg.
Rochester Office: 521 Commerce Bldg. Boston Office: Oliver Bldg.
The Sherritt & Stoer Co., Philadelph~a; Laughlin-Barney Machinery Co., Pittsburgh; The W. M. Patti~on Supp~y Co.,
Cleveland and Detroit ; Walraven Company. Atlanta : Woodward-Wight & Co., Ne~ w Orleans; L. G. Henes, 75 Fremont
St., San Francisco and 218 East 3rd St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Chas. Churchill & Co., Ltd., London; De- moors & Co.,
Brussels; A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Toronto, Ont.; Williams & Wilson, Montreal. Que.; W. R. Grace & Co. of N. Y. for
China; Asano, Bassan & Co.. Tokio, JaPan.
Hendey 20-fn Crank Shaper
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Buying-A M E R I c A N M A c H I N I s T-Section ~ 56, ~o. 1
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Let us demonstrate that your large gears
can be cut to run as smoothly as small gears
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We Have Cut Many Gears Like This!
Let us demonstrate that your large gears
can be cut to run as smoothly as small gears
GLEASON WORKS, ROCHSTER, N.Y,
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