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THESE WIZAN,DS WITH WOOD
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For making things or fixing things, recommend \[eldwood Glue-Ior all wood-to-wood
Hort How? How? A dozen times o doy customers osk you howl How to fix wood how fo finish wood ! Well, here's how ! Recommend Weldwood Glue, Firzite ond Sotinloc. These wizqrds give such wonderful results, they moke friends for you wherever you sell them. And eoch sole gives you o heolthy profit besides.
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bonds and many other uses. Makes ioints stronser than joints stronger the wood itself. Mixes easily with water. Stain-free, rot-proof, highly water-resistant! For hobbyists, home owners, conlractors, carpenten! Jn self-selling display carroni! l0c, lSc, 35c,65c, 95c; 5 lbs., l0 lbs.. 25 lbs.
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RecommendWHITE Firzite for magical woodsy effects on hardwood or soft, plywood or solid lumber, For light pastel tones, recommendWHITEFirzite tinted with Colors. in-Oil. For soft wood and 6r plywood pat.nt jobs, recommend WHITE Firzite as an undercoat, to help pre. vent grain raise or checking. (For soft wood or fir plywood sraln jobs, recom. ment CLEAR Firzite, to tame wild, unsightly grain, Over zlo million feet of fir plywood sold every week-what a market for Firzite! r make {riends 6y reconrmending SATINLAC. It brings out. and preserves the natural grain an4 color.beauty. of any plywool or solid wood. Water.clear Satinlac avoids that "built-up" look. Easy to brush or spray; dries "dust-free" in 20 minutes, ready for next coat in 3 or 4 hours.
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Military Finds Teco Materials Useful Training Aids
Washington-Overseas members of the armed forces, u'ho are studying engineered timber construction in the European Command Engineer School, are using as a text the book, "Typical Designs of Timber Structures," lrr'rblished by Timber Engineering Company, affiliate of National Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Commenting on the book as a "very useful training aid," Major Edmund R. Butch, a department chief of technical subjects at the engineering school, stated: "\\/hile I r,vas stationed in Alaska during World War II, u'e used various

Teco connectors in hangar and bridge construction. In our large hangar spans, they rvorked rvonclers in building up large trusses."
In addition to the books, Timber Engineering has augmented the training course by supplying one of its new joint display kits, similar to tl.re 240 kits placed in architectural and engineering schools this year. The kit contains chromium plated Teco wedge-fit ring connectors and shear plates in actual timber joints, and three types of Trip-LGrip framing anchors in position of tying dos.n rafter and fastening joists to headers.
Several other types of Teco connectors also have been sent to the overseas school as visual instruction aids in emphasizing the basic principles of modern timber engineering.
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