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Tcr 606 Exterior Wood Finish

r Technological breakthrough. r Environmentally safe. o Protects exterior wood up to 5 years. o Water based. Beautiful semi-transparent finish retains the grain's natural integrity. . Withstands extreme environments.

. May be applied directly to New Pressure Treated wood when prepared with Tropitech Wood Surface Prep-no weathering time required. . Available in white, natural, weathered gray, redwood, sedona & custom colors.

. For decks, docks, spas, sidings, shingles, fences, etc.

TnOPITEGH

COATINGS & RESEARCH, INC.

3706 Mercantile Ave. . Naples, Florida 34104 (9411 436-1991 o (800) s33-832s

MANUS 9z^,I* NON.SLIP SAFETY PAINT

Prevent slip & falls 100% acrylic latex formula offers a flexible, quick drying paint that withstands heavy traffic, will not crack or powder, cleans up with ease, and eliminates fire hazards and toxic odors. ldeal Jor wood, concrete, aluminum, fiberglass or primed steel surfaces.

MANUS COATINGS & RESEARCH CO.

3706 Mercantile Ave. Naples, FL 34104 (800) 326-2687

Here's The Scoop!

A galvanized steel shop tool that scoops up anything from sawdust to sludge is new from The Scoop Works.

Oil and corrosion resistant, the Shop Scoop features over a one gallon capacity. The tool is designed to make short work of liquid and non-liquid spills and comes in two colors.

Circle No. 723

New Laminated Flooring

Laminate flooring that sports a satin gloss surface finish on a highwear, abrasion-resistant overlay is now available from Wilsonart International.

The Welcome Home Collection features a wear-resistant decorative surface, high density fiberboard core and an enhanced water-resistant edge treatment.

The oroduct comes in four woodgrain patterns: tawny oak, southern oak, golden maple and Scandia pine. Matching laminate-wrapped trim is also available.

Circle No. 724

Deck/Siding Stain Products

An exterior wood stain and a stain remover are new from The Flood Co. Flood Semi-Transparent Deck & Siding Stain comes with a three-year

I guarantee against fading and peeling for decks and five years for siding.

The product is abrasion, chalk and mildew resistant and is available in an array of pre-mixed and custom colors.

StainStrip Exterior Stain Remover removes latex, oil-based solid-hide, cetol-based and semi-transparent coats from railing spindles, siding, decks and fencing.

The product's one-gallon container will clean from 100'-125', without thinning or mixing.

Chcle No. 725

Saw Blade Trio

A trio of reciprocating saw blades designed for cutting wood, metal and other materials is new from Bosch.

Bi-Metal Progressor Reciprocating Saw Blades are available in metal. wood and all-purpose models, each featuring a progressive tooth pitch.

The blades come in packs of two, five.25 and 100.

Circle No. 726

Hinge Benefits

A new hinge from Universal Industrial Products provides security and a clean, no hardware look.

Offered with a brass or chrome finish, the SOSS Invisible Hinge hides the hardware from either side when the door is closed. It is also available for fire rated applications from 20 minutes to three hours.

Circle N0.727

AT YOUR SERVICE...

Unloading

Nine-car SPA|P spur for flats, boxcars or A-frames Truck & trailer

Vans or piggybacks Dock-high

Storage

Fully fenced, paved 1O-acre yard

Two 20,000+ sq. tt. covered sheds

Computerized inventory control to deliver New Year's greetings to customers, friends and suppliers. Your business card will appear in a Special Section in our Januar5r issue, exposing your message at an ,:: ertralow price. '! Cards will be reduced slightly, to 2-318" x l3/8.

Celebrate the New Year by communicating with the kade. And at a price that can't be beat!

Just send your business card and a check for $60 before Decenbcr 18 to The Merchant Magazine, 45OO Campus Drive, Suite 480, Newport Beach, California 92660.

(At this low prlce, your check will be your recelpt.)

Moulded Architectural Art

Balmer Studios offers gypsum or polyurethane foam architectural mouldings that are reportedly rot-, crack- and decay-free.

The Balmer VI line includes interior and exterior doorway and archway mouldings, niches, miter blocks, capitals, ceiling centers, domes and mantels.

During manufacturing, the gypsum products are reinforced with glass fibers for added strength. Polyurethane mouldings are mixed at high speed to form durable, high density decorative art with smooth, thick finishes.

All pieces can be worked like traditional wood mouldings and are not subject to insect damage.

Circle N0.717 o No Staining . No Streaking o Slender shank and blunt diamond point . Diamond pattern head blends with wood texture. Small head diameter permits face nailing and blind nailing o Annular ring threads oreclude nail head popping and cupping of siding boards. AlSl Grade 3O4 nickel/chromium o Self-counter sinking bugle and trim heads Square drive recess eliminates driver bit cam-out. Sharp point for quick.penetration with minimal pressure r Self-tapping coarse threads i Coated with non-stick, dry lubricating film . Solid nickel/ chrome stainless steel lor superior corrosion resistance .6 lengths: 1 " through 3"

Highest quallty nalls for cedar, rcdwood and other llne wood malerials.

25 FORE-SOMES joined A.C. Houston's Oct. 9 golf tournament in Durango, Co.

(1) Jackie McKinney, Rick Roberts, Mark Borucki, Dave Lloyd. (2) Ted Neergard Jr., Chuck Gonzales, John Folk. (3) Steve Weber, Bob Schippers, Steve Wilson. (4) Cal Bole, Rick Rosebeary, Eric Miller, Dan Babcock. (5) Ron Mason, Rich Leithead, Don Bunch. (6) Ross McDermitt, Tony Whittle, Bill Bader, Eric Zurbigen. (7) Ron Mass, Lany Holcomb, Bon Moore, Larry Rowe. (8) Sean Glynn, Grant Colwell, Carl Rhodes. (9) Loren Rowton, Scott Lancaster, John Van Sant, Bruce Haning. (10) Cindy Murch, Joey Priaulx, Chris Priaulx, Tammy May. (11) Ken Kraich, Sean Mitchell, Doug Fennell, Clarence Benally. (12) Gene Fisher, Don Singley, Glenn Luchies. (13) Wyn Shry, Dan Shry, Dan

Munay, Gary Leitch. (14) Greg Carman, Phil Brevik, Charley Stull. (15) Major Graham, Kim Stradling, Bret Langford, Scott Taylor. (16) Ryan May, Curtis Toledo, Dale Priaulx, John Priaulx. (17) Steve Boardman, Jake Doyle, Jamie Murch, Greg Elliott. (18) Dana Beard, Chris Moore, Bill Robertson, Jeremy Tremble. (19) Teny Ackerman, Bill McBroom, Kendall Baker, Dave Farmer. (20) Jeny Weiss, Mark Canoll, Paul Wilson, Bret Jameson. (21) Jon Murphy, Tom Anderson, Rick Harman, Steve White. (22) Todd McMeniman, Greg Allen, Martin Hotter, Dan Grifiith. (23) Rich Vick, Bill Jackson, Tom Heatley, Mike LeMaire. (24) Mike Eberspacher, Ann Meyer, Janet Wiley, Tod Fonichauser. (25) J.D. Kern, Neil Nelson, Bill Anderson, Ben Breed.

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