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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 136

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Detroit, Michigan
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136
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i tii- mt For space on these pages, phone Geller, Detroit Free AUVKKTISEMKNT For space on these pages, phone Edward Geller, Detroit Free These Firms Play Essential Press. WO 2900. Press. WO 2-8900, Role in American Industry i i 1 1 I 1 7 ill lilt fir. i 0 'i in IfT-i II Ill I.

4rn iCAXUC! fCMfMCAl ill COMMHV. eonwuiY auf ci.r i it 'iu Solventol Chemical Products, originators of the widely used Solventol Di-phase metal cleanser, also are leading designers and builders of specialized mttal-cleaning equipment. One of the recent achievements of its chemical research laboratories and engineering department is a fully automatic spray washer (left) for printed wire circuits for the radio and television industry. The washer removes acid-resistant compound from the circuit area. Solven-tol's general offices and factory are located at 15841 Second Detroit.

1 F-il 1 'I HJUUl i. -4 I i 1 For more than 3n irw iT C.I.rT!XT'V"",r' miiiiiM- ju to. Has been mann- facilities for volume Production of Je and also offers its customer, JJJ" Specializes in precision work to ttr work. (Shown above Tftrt Mansfield! Detroit, has long been a The Wolverine Diesel Power Co located "'W -HMdl pnn-owns avail-occu- I 1 engineeriuft rf ht president, ana Sam cipal supplier of engine t'' coa test facilities and Ls now making one of the largest and most modern 1938, the company has able to other manufacturers on a rental basis, are Brvant If OHnea and D. V.

Mryant. t. B. Doetsch is assistant manager. Wlin piuuuvii Stanley W.

King, sales manager.) pied its present up-iu-u'c i -A ill 1 -1 1 1 fTTI; A 0 -i i El reports successfully RnndinR Ieuree Pressure The gear fr Master Gears. volute, and has suini" Angle, full depth I of thr tooth is .013 ami root Guided by a staff with more than 20 years' experience" the" Chapman Products Co. serves the auto LustryTi tt roduc-Uon machining of forging and castings. Handling operations in the plant at 19400 W. 8 Mile is an organizationTf emp oyes headed by President Harry Hed trerer" V'Ce PreSldent: G1n S- I- uS for welding" is the slogan of the Welding tias luiuipment tas r.

Davison, Detroit. The company is an authorized distributor for the Lincoln Electric Co. and Lin'de Air Products. Its outstanding line of equipment for Detroit area industry includes Oxweld rods, oxygen-actylene, Purox equipment, Prest-O-Lite equipment, Lincoln Electric products, P. II.

electric products electric welding supplies and Wagner electrode holders. Fine craftsmanship and dependable service are qualities offered the trade by Mercury Tool Die Inc. Its skilled, experienced workers produce special machines and automation devices, dies, jigs, fixtures and gages for the automotive, aircraft, appliance and agricultural industries. George Fischer is president of the company and Harold P. Fischer is vice president and general manager.

The Mercury plant is at 1600 E. Nine Mile, Ferndale, Mich. instrument industries. WSP 1 jfi i J- 4 '1 5T 1 mi. I i II ii The Lincoln Gage Company specializes in tolerance thread and plain cylindrical ring and plug gages, tolerance in both steel and lmca- and niAin cviiiiurivaxi r.

i i i The efficient ll 1 I). iraiKraoDiie (illustrated above) has DOtn Siai.uaru and are are svnonymous mi widely used' by the automotive, home appliance, farm equip-widely usea lnfWpiM. The skilled, efficient Lincoln The Screw Machine Tool Co. is a pioneer in the manufacture and design tool holders and slides for automatic screw machines. Its Slitters products, distributed by agents all over the United States and Canada, are widely used by job shops, automobile manufacturers and machine builders.

President M. J. Schlitters and his staff hae more than 10 years' experience in the field. Both standard and special parts are produced at the plant at 17565 Swift, Detroit. Complete pattern service is offered Detroit's automobile industry by the Peerless Pattern Works, which has grown steadily since its organization in November, 1918.

The company specializes in wood and metal patterns, dies and machine work, Blanchard grinding and Keller work. Fred C. West is president of the firm; Fred S. West, in the pattern business since 1902, is vice president, and Leonard IS. West is secretary-treasurer.

The plant is located at 9455 Grinnell. modern mem, suu organization serves the company's customers from a plant at 23900 Harper St. Clair Shores, Mich. Sunday, Oct. 16, 1955 DETROIT FREE PRESS ROTO MAGAZINE 1 5 DETROIT FREE PRESS ROTO MAGAZINE Sunday, Oct.

18, 1955.

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