is that the new diet blender i've heard about?Daniel wrote:I believe the technical term you're all fishing for is "Avian Meat Processing and Distribution Unit."
The Mobil Directo was American made and had nothing to do with any Canadian company. CLM Industries was an electrical company that made tones of electrical components for hydro and anything you can think of. They were contacted by the Canadian government to build sirens for the Department of National Defence, so the sirens were just another one of their many products.Kiboe wrote:still, pretty interesting company, somthing tells me CLM wasn't around long, didn't they help ACA, because i know ACA (now ASC) made the mobil directo which was pretty much a canadian father to the Allertor.
I think CLM Industries started making sirens in the early 1950?s; I believe they made Carter type sirens because I have a manual from CLM for a carter style siren. But all the Cold War Carters I know of look like they were from another company, Burleck Carter, who made those Carter sirens from the Toronto photos of them in the factory (the 20/24 port and 10/12 ones). Maybe they both made them very similar or Burleck Carter was a branch off of CLM, I have no idea. The Controls for the Carter CLM in my manual are also different looking then the regular CLM controls. Also all the those different looking Carters common in British Columbia were also build in Toronto (Scarborough) but I?m not sure of the company name.Daniel wrote:Did CLM also build those Carter-shaped Canadian sirens of the post-war period?
I heard in the early days, it was to prevent the making of...of...umm...I got nothing. This is HAWKward...
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