Canadian wood products industries . THE Finishing Rw/a Should the Foreman Finisher Always be Blamed for Defects in the Finish?. Bv A. Williams If £i piece of furniture shows defects in the finishafter being placed on the dealers floor, and is re-turned to the factory, the foreman of the finishingdepartment is invariably the man that is called uponto walk the carpet and explain the situation. Veryoften it is impossible for him to convince the managerthat the fault may lie with some other managers answer is generally to the effect thathis (the foreman finishers) was the last depar
Canadian wood products industries . THE Finishing Rw/a Should the Foreman Finisher Always be Blamed for Defects in the Finish?. Bv A. Williams If £i piece of furniture shows defects in the finishafter being placed on the dealers floor, and is re-turned to the factory, the foreman of the finishingdepartment is invariably the man that is called uponto walk the carpet and explain the situation. Veryoften it is impossible for him to convince the managerthat the fault may lie with some other managers answer is generally to the effect thathis (the foreman finishers) was the last department tohandle the work and that if the defects had beencaused by inferior work in the machine or cabinet de-partments they would have been noticed before hereceived the goods. In very few cases does the fault rest with thefinishing room; it will invariably be found to originatein either the machine or cabinet department. A shortreview of the progress of the furniture, from the drykiln to the finishing room, will show where most ofthe defects have their beginning. Each foreman re-ceives instructions to the effect that he
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