Canadian wood products industries . which no at-tempt is made to introduce or control the humidity. It should be understood that sanding belts have aspeed which gives the best results. Too fast a speedspoils the cutting edge of the glass or garnet; too slowa speed means waste of time and machinery. A good many broom handles are being put on themarket in a very rough condition. Remember, thereare machines especially made for sanding broom han-dles. Get one, and you will get repeat orders. Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 157 Walnut, Quartered White Oakand Mahogany Veneersand Lumbe


Canadian wood products industries . which no at-tempt is made to introduce or control the humidity. It should be understood that sanding belts have aspeed which gives the best results. Too fast a speedspoils the cutting edge of the glass or garnet; too slowa speed means waste of time and machinery. A good many broom handles are being put on themarket in a very rough condition. Remember, thereare machines especially made for sanding broom han-dles. Get one, and you will get repeat orders. Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 157 Walnut, Quartered White Oakand Mahogany Veneersand Lumber Prompt Delivery LONG-KNIGHT LUMBER COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, IND. VENEERED TABLE TOPS WALNUT - MAHOGANY - QUARTERED OAK DROMPT delivery in any quantity* at very attractive prices. Justlet us know your requirements andwe shall be glad to forward quota-tions. Panels are made in Walnut,Quarter Oak, Birch, etc. Largesizes (72x24; 60x30; 60x24; 56x25;60x20; 60x18; 48x18) carried instock at all times. HAY & CO., Limited Woodstock, 158 Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer Arc You Spraying Shellac, Stain and Filler? (Continued from page 135) an atomization pressure causes the almost total evap-tion of solvent and leaves on the surface onlythe gum in a granulated form. A small nozzle isnever to be recommended. In coating flat surfaces1} ing horizontally, it has been found best practice tostart spraying from side nearest to operator and al-ways working toward the unfinished surface. Thusair is being blown over the uncoated surface and is notretarding the flowing of the material on the coatedportion. llow to insure best spray finishing results may besummarized as follows: 1. Have air free from oil andwater. 2. Have clean surface, clean finishing roomand clean equipment. 3. Never use excess atomiza-tion pressure. 4. Stay within a 6 to 8 inch workingrange. Do not hold spray several feet from surfaceto be coated. 5. Use the small, round concentrated-pray on small narrow surface


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