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At Precision Redwood, we custom manufacture redwood pieces into a variety of quality products from cement lloats to ice cream bucket staves.
We have the expertise and equipment to do your job in our sophisticated plant to precise tolerances with strict quality control. Send us :/our drawings. We can chop, mold, tenon, drill, stain, or CNC router to your specs. When it comes to redwood parts, Precision Redwood is the specialist.
Mechanical Monev Manaqer
The new Smart Sa'fe. a safe-/cash vending machine that combines superior strength with state-of-the-art computer technology, is new from McGunn Safe Co.
It secures cash deposits in three color-coded drop drawers, dispenses cash, restricts employee access, records and stores all transactions in its computer memory. Each transaction is recorded through an individual employee Personal Identification Number, so there is no mistaking who accessed the safe and no kevs to lose or fall into the wrong hands.-
Fasten lt Fast
A new fastener which saves up to 80Vo in installation time and doesn't require large, oversized holes is new from EZ-T Fastner Co.
EZ-T Fasnrer features a one-piece design which requires a small hole as large as the bolt. After folding the tough nylon crosspiece flat against the threaded stem, the fastener is inserted through the items being anached from 1/8" to 1-1l2" thickness,
Once through the hole, the crosspiece springs back into horizontal po- sition, the EZ-T is pulled back and the nut is hand-tightened. After the stem is trimmed, the EZ-T forms an extremely strong, low-profile fastener with no damage.
Made of tough DuPont Zytel nylon, it has a pull-out strength of over 35 lbs. and is non-corrosive, non-conductive and rust-proof. The standard threads accommodate any standad nut or threaded item.
To remove, simply take off the nut and push the fastener through the hole.
Anchor Merchandiser
A new point-of-purchase display to merchandise a wide selection of anchoring products is now available from Rawlplug Co.
WEBER PLYWOOD & Lumber Co. fallopen house hosls: (1) Butch Pope, Don Weber tum a few steaks on the bbq, pan of an elaborate dinner. (2) Wendy Liedty and Dan Seaman gave away scores of prizes lo the 400 guests. (3) Jennifer Grey, Thasa Zuziak, Wendy Liechty,

Marta Evans, Mary Finnecy. (4) BillClifford, Frank Rhoades. (5) David Hall, Paula Anderson. (6) R. J. Simensen, Dave Town. (7) Mark Mescill, Peter Petersen, Bruce Louvier. (8) James Smet, Mark Ciampa, Gordon Kipe. (9) Jim Klingaman, Eric Domanic, Kris Klingaman.
(10) Scotly Scolt, Ken Roth. (11) Dan Jacobsen, Henry Nevarez, Johnson Thomas. (12) Paul McGrane, David Dinlino, (13) Chet Jones, Gene Ward. Nine vendor exhibits and a lumber oradino orooram were Darl of lhe Od. 7 event it tustin Ci., headquahers.