EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
FOR SALE—B & P Lab Mulbaro, Simpson 18” & 24” Lab Mullers. Simpson #05 Porto-Muller, Simpson #1 1/2F Mix-Muller, Simpson #3G-125 Mix-Muller, Falk Reducers for Simpson #2UD, #3UD, #1 1/2G, #2G and others. Miscellaneous new parts for Whirl-Air-Flow, Wheelabrator & Pangborn units. Additional information & pricing upon request – Korco Mfg. Inc. 724-758-5020
HELP WANTED
Interested in Shaping Minds? Become an Instructor for AFS and the Institute.
Have technical expertise in the field of metalcasting? Want to share that knowledge to help others become more effective in their jobs? Teaching an Institute course may be for you. Te Institute is currently accepting applications for instructors in all areas of metalcasting. Candidates should:
Lab and shop floor process data collection, sharing, and analysis
www.meltlab.com email
info@meltlab.com
EQUIPMENT WANTED
• Have teaching and/or coaching experience • Possess 5 years of hands-on experience in the metalcasting industry • Feel comfortable with speaking to large groups • Be willing to teach at least twice per year and travel
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• Wish to participate in a train-the-trainer program, and a yearly evaluation and improvement process
For more information contact: Jennifer Head at
jhead@afsinc.org
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Thermal analysis of all metals— MeltLab Systems
www.meltlab.com email
info@meltlab.com phone 765-521-3181
HELP WANTED
Careers in Metalcasting? We Have Them!
MODERN CASTING has launched a new, interactive online Job Board where job seekers can post resumes and browse thousands of metalcasting-related jobs and employers can post their jobs and browse resumes.
Visit
www.moderncasting.com and look for our new Career Development.
We’ve also updated our online Classifieds section, which features equipment and professional services listings. Online help wanted ads can be posted separately at the Metalcasting Job Board.
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