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The Art of Casting Iron In 1892 Bolland wrote "The Iron Founder" which I have but have never reprinted because most of it covers the same basic material found in other foundry books in this catalog.
Chapters include: evolution of the founder's art; blast blowers;
mixing cast iron; cupolas - their erection and management; reverbertory or
air furnaces; casting one hundred tons of cast iron (just what I need!); castings;
foundry appliances; chains, beams etc; pouring, flowing-off and feeding castings;
studs, chaplets and anchors; high-class moulding; sectional molding for heavy
green-sand work; hydraulic-cylinder moulding; founding of statues in iron
and bronze; art of taking casts; pattern-molding in clay; moulding a spiral
post; You'll find a little bit of everything. Since this is aimed at the professional founders of 1893, you'll find the technology simple but large in scale. But do what Dave Gingery advises: scale it down to your needs. Nicely illustrated. Down-to-earth practical how-to from someone who knows what he's talking about. The good stuff that is rarely found in most foundry books. So build a small cupola, pour some castings, and then you'll truly appreciate this book. Worth having. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 softcover 392 pages No. 22644 ... $19.95 |
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