The document describes various types of fasteners and fittings for furniture including nails, tacks, rivets, screws, mirror brackets, and mirror mounts. It provides specifications for different sizes of brass plated and plain steel trunk nails and tacks, brass plated split rivets, brass and steel screw posts, black and plated steel screws, antique brass and nickel plated mirror brackets, brass plated steel rear mount mirror supports, cast brass and antique brass cheval mirror mounts, and surface mounting clips. Directions are also provided for using split rivet caps.
The document lists various types of furniture fittings and accessories including dowel rods, dowel pins, dowel centers, butterfly hinges, flush mount hinges, drop leaf table hinges, concealed hinges, hinges, strap hinges, pivot hinges, lift off hinges, trunk hinges, ice box hardware, trunk lid stays, rollers, studs, trunk locks, drawbolts, and catches. The items are made of materials like hardwood, brass, steel, and bronze. Sizes vary with the specific fitting or accessory described.
The document lists and provides specifications for various furniture parts and accessories. It includes details on chair parts like heavy duty swivel bases, rocker bases, and oak rocker runners. It also lists high chair parts, tray arms, safety straps, as well as finials, spindles and pegs of various sizes. Measurements are provided for length, width, thickness and diameters. Materials include steel, oak, pine and leather.
The document describes various types of fasteners and furniture fittings including nails, decorative nails, bed hardware, bail pulls, bin pulls, and bells. It provides details on the materials, sizes, finishes, and intended uses of over 50 different fastener and fitting products. The products are for general woodworking and furniture making/repair applications.
The document lists various furniture fittings and accessories including brass knobs, wood knobs, drawer pulls, catches, and antique pulls. It provides the dimensions and materials of each fitting. The listings include the diameter, projection, and other relevant measurements of each item. A wide variety of styles and sizes of knobs, pulls, and other fittings are described.
This document provides specifications for various furniture fittings and accessories, including coat hooks, keyhole covers, knobs, pulls, locks, and other hardware. Sizes, materials, finishes, and other details are given for over 100 different items.
The document provides details on various furniture fittings and accessories including desk stays, drawer stops, shelf supports, table locks, drop leaf supports, lazy susan turntables, tea cart hardware, and trunk handle loops and covers. The items are made from materials like brass, steel, and wood. Dimensions and load capacity information is provided for items like desk stays, table slides, turntables, and handle loops.
The document lists various furniture leg and caster fittings including stamped steel claw foot toe caps, bun feet in various styles, diameters and heights, sofa and queen anne legs, casters with wood or porcelain wheels in different sizes, and nails. Dimensions and load capacities are provided for each fitting type.
The document is a catalog from Brasswin Enterprises that lists and describes their various brass, iron, and steel hardware products. They offer a wide range of door, window, and cabinet fittings made from metals like brass, aluminum, iron, and stainless steel. Products include brass lever handles, brass door knockers, brass knobs and handles, brass hooks, brass door fittings, brass cabinet fittings, and more. The company was founded in 1992 and manufactures durable, corrosion resistant metal hardware.
The document lists various types of furniture fittings and accessories including dowel rods, dowel pins, dowel centers, butterfly hinges, flush mount hinges, drop leaf table hinges, concealed hinges, hinges, strap hinges, pivot hinges, lift off hinges, trunk hinges, ice box hardware, trunk lid stays, rollers, studs, trunk locks, drawbolts, and catches. The items are made of materials like hardwood, brass, steel, and bronze. Sizes vary with the specific fitting or accessory described.
The document lists and provides specifications for various furniture parts and accessories. It includes details on chair parts like heavy duty swivel bases, rocker bases, and oak rocker runners. It also lists high chair parts, tray arms, safety straps, as well as finials, spindles and pegs of various sizes. Measurements are provided for length, width, thickness and diameters. Materials include steel, oak, pine and leather.
The document describes various types of fasteners and furniture fittings including nails, decorative nails, bed hardware, bail pulls, bin pulls, and bells. It provides details on the materials, sizes, finishes, and intended uses of over 50 different fastener and fitting products. The products are for general woodworking and furniture making/repair applications.
The document lists various furniture fittings and accessories including brass knobs, wood knobs, drawer pulls, catches, and antique pulls. It provides the dimensions and materials of each fitting. The listings include the diameter, projection, and other relevant measurements of each item. A wide variety of styles and sizes of knobs, pulls, and other fittings are described.
This document provides specifications for various furniture fittings and accessories, including coat hooks, keyhole covers, knobs, pulls, locks, and other hardware. Sizes, materials, finishes, and other details are given for over 100 different items.
The document provides details on various furniture fittings and accessories including desk stays, drawer stops, shelf supports, table locks, drop leaf supports, lazy susan turntables, tea cart hardware, and trunk handle loops and covers. The items are made from materials like brass, steel, and wood. Dimensions and load capacity information is provided for items like desk stays, table slides, turntables, and handle loops.
The document lists various furniture leg and caster fittings including stamped steel claw foot toe caps, bun feet in various styles, diameters and heights, sofa and queen anne legs, casters with wood or porcelain wheels in different sizes, and nails. Dimensions and load capacities are provided for each fitting type.
The document is a catalog from Brasswin Enterprises that lists and describes their various brass, iron, and steel hardware products. They offer a wide range of door, window, and cabinet fittings made from metals like brass, aluminum, iron, and stainless steel. Products include brass lever handles, brass door knockers, brass knobs and handles, brass hooks, brass door fittings, brass cabinet fittings, and more. The company was founded in 1992 and manufactures durable, corrosion resistant metal hardware.
This document discusses different types of veneer available for woodworking projects. It describes standard veneer, which is cut into thin sheets and sold by the square foot, and flexible veneer, which is manufactured into wide, thin, and flexible sheets for easier application. Standard veneer requires more preparation like sanding and jointing of multiple narrow sheets, while flexible veneer is pre-flattened and jointed but more expensive. The document also provides instructions for cutting veneer with a veneer saw or craft knife, and edge jointing sheets of standard veneer using a homemade jig to ensure a tight seam.
Terraces:Soil Water Conservation structureMoudud Hasan
This document discusses different types and methods of terrace construction. It describes how terraces are classified based on their alignment, cross-section, grade, and outlets. Terraces help reduce soil erosion by interrupting the flow of surface runoff water down slopes. The key aspects of terrace design include specifying the proper spacing, designing stable channels, and developing farmable cross-sections. Construction requires machinery like bulldozers and consideration of soil and weather conditions.
This document discusses non-ferrous metals and alloys, including their properties and uses. It covers aluminum, lead, tin, copper, zinc, and nickel. Key alloys discussed include aluminum alloys like duralumin and y-alloy, tin-based bearing metals, copper alloys like bronze, brass, and babbitt metal, and nickel alloys such as monel metal, german silver, inconel, and nichrome.
Marble comes in many varieties and colors and is used for both institutional and residential buildings. The document discusses different types of marble, including onyx, katni, white, green, agaria, galala, makrana, bidasar, italian, botticino, rainforest, white gray, red forest, gray william, golden spider, and banswara marble. It also provides information on finding marble suppliers.
The document discusses damp proof courses (DPC), which are barriers made of impervious materials built into walls and piers to prevent moisture from moving within the building. A DPC is laid into a brick wall approximately two courses below the lowest timber member, such as a bearer. Damp proofing in construction uses moisture control methods applied to walls and floors to prevent damp problems from occurring inside buildings, including membrane damp proofing, integral damp proofing, surface treatments, guniting, and cavity wall construction.
This document discusses various causes and types of dampness that can occur in buildings. It describes rising damp, which occurs when water rises up walls through capillary action from the soil. To prevent this, damp-proof courses (DPCs) made of impervious materials like slate or bitumen felt are installed. Deterioration or bridging of the DPC can lead to dampness. Hygroscopic salts in rising damp water can also cause issues by continuing to attract moisture after repairs. The document also discusses penetrating dampness from external water entering walls, condensation dampness caused by high humidity and ventilation issues, and bridging of cavity walls. Treatments include replacing or injecting new DPCs, drainage improvements,
Dampness is a common problem in buildings that allows moisture to enter through walls, floors, and roofs. It is important to take measures to prevent dampness using damp proofing techniques. Some common causes of dampness include moisture rising from the ground, rain splashing on external walls, and lack of damp proofing on top of parapet walls. Effective damp proofing requires using moisture-resistant materials like hot bitumen, mastic asphalt, or plastic sheets applied to surfaces in a building. Proper techniques like providing foundation drains and damp proof courses can help prevent dampness in different parts of a building.
This document discusses various methods of damp proofing buildings to prevent damage from moisture. It describes different materials that can be used for damp proof courses (DPC) like bitumen felts, mastic, and concrete. Methods are grouped into treatments for foundations, basements, floors, walls, roofs, and pitched roofs. Key steps include installing DPCs, drainage, waterproof plasters and membranes, and properly sloping surfaces to prevent water accumulation. Maintaining continuity of DPCs and properly detailing features like parapets is also important for effective damp proofing.
The document discusses different types of farming including sericulture, pisciculture, apiculture, mushroom cultivation, floriculture, terrace farming, and animal husbandry. It provides examples of different varieties grown through each type of farming. Pisciculture involves breeding fish and prawns commercially, apiculture is beekeeping to collect honey and beeswax, and sericulture is silkworm rearing for raw silk production. The conclusion states that efficient resource utilization is needed for viable crop production and that alternate farming methods like fruits, mushrooms, apiary and animal/poultry production provide sustainable options for marginal farmers.
Waterproofing and damp proofing: My teaching for the 1st year students for the basic understanding. However, reference to the text books and practical exercise is must.
The document discusses different types of partition walls used to divide interior spaces in buildings. It describes timber stud, metal stud, drywall, glass block, and block partitions. Timber stud partitions can be plaster skimmed, dry-lined, or partially glazed. Metal stud partitions are lightweight but strong, consisting of a metal framework covered in plasterboard or fire-resistant sheeting. Glass block partitions are made of translucent glass blocks laid in mortar, sometimes with reinforcement. Block partitions are constructed from masonry blocks.
This document provides an overview of various waterproofing methods. It defines waterproofing and explains the importance. It then describes conventional methods like brick bat coba, bituminous treatments, and box-type waterproofing. It also covers modern techniques like crystalline waterproofing and flexible membrane waterproofing systems. For each method, it provides details on materials, application procedures, advantages, and limitations. The document serves as a comprehensive reference on traditional and contemporary waterproofing options.
Hi-bond is a manufacturer of construction chemicals established in 1997. They produce a full range of roofing and waterproofing systems, including the Hi-Guard waterproofing membrane. Hi-Guard is a single component, liquid rubber polymer membrane that forms a seamless, flexible, elastomeric waterproof barrier. It is suitable for waterproofing foundations, walls, balconies, and wet areas. Hi-bond also supplies products like tile grouts and adhesives, protective coatings, and crack sealers. They aim to provide expert technical support to customers.
It is essential to waterproof a structure to prevent the seepage of water for its durability. We provide water proofing solutions for basements, sunken portions, roofs, terrace gardens and expansion joints etc. We deal with several ways of water proofing depending on a structure, site and conditions viz.:
Polymer Modified Cementitious Membranes
Polyurethane Membranes
Box Type Method using Kota/Agra Stone
Injection Grouting
APP modified bituminous membranes / Trafelt
EPD Membrane
PVC Membrane
This document discusses various causes and effects of dampness in buildings and methods of damp proofing. It covers:
1. The main causes of dampness are moisture rising up from the ground, rain penetrating wall tops and external walls, and condensation.
2. Effects of dampness include unhealthy conditions, damage to structures and decorations, and deterioration of electrical fittings.
3. Methods of damp proofing include using a damp proof course (DPC), integral damp proofing of concrete, surface treatments, cavity wall construction, guniting, and pressure grouting.
4. Suitable materials for DPC include bitumen, mastic asphalt, metal sheets, cement concrete, and
This document provides information about various types of timber and timber products. It begins by listing various types of trees and their characteristics, locations found, and common uses. It then describes different timber products including plywood, laminates, veneers, blockboards, particle boards, and fiber boards. For each product, it discusses the manufacturing process, types, properties, advantages, disadvantages, and market rates. The document provides a detailed overview of different timber sources and products used in interior design and construction.
Waterproofing is done to prevent water from penetrating buildings. It involves applying membrane barriers like bitumen or PVC during construction. It can also be done later to address leaks. Common areas waterproofed include bathrooms, terraces, basements, and roofs. Materials used include cement, sand, metal chips, brick bats, and waterproofing chemicals. Techniques include applying cement coats sloped away from the building, with brick bats or tiles in between coats. Thorough preparation and multiple curing coats are important for effective waterproofing.
This document discusses timber, including its sources, classification, identification, structure, defects, seasoning, preservation, and fireproofing. It covers the various types of timber based on mode of growth, modulus of elasticity, durability, seasoning characteristics, and grading. It also identifies common defects in timber such as knots, shakes, grains, and decay. Methods of seasoning, preservation, and fireproofing timber are outlined.
This document provides details on various types of fasteners and hardware for furniture including nails, tacks, rivets, screws, and mirror brackets. It describes the materials, sizes, quantities, and other specifications for each item.
The document provides details of various types of fasteners and fittings for furniture including nails, decorative nails, bail pulls, bed hardware, bells, and bin pulls. It lists specific sizes, materials (e.g. brass, steel), finishes (e.g. antique, natural), and other specifications for each type of fitting and fastener. The document appears to be from a supplier listing their inventory of furniture hardware and accessories.
This document discusses different types of veneer available for woodworking projects. It describes standard veneer, which is cut into thin sheets and sold by the square foot, and flexible veneer, which is manufactured into wide, thin, and flexible sheets for easier application. Standard veneer requires more preparation like sanding and jointing of multiple narrow sheets, while flexible veneer is pre-flattened and jointed but more expensive. The document also provides instructions for cutting veneer with a veneer saw or craft knife, and edge jointing sheets of standard veneer using a homemade jig to ensure a tight seam.
Terraces:Soil Water Conservation structureMoudud Hasan
This document discusses different types and methods of terrace construction. It describes how terraces are classified based on their alignment, cross-section, grade, and outlets. Terraces help reduce soil erosion by interrupting the flow of surface runoff water down slopes. The key aspects of terrace design include specifying the proper spacing, designing stable channels, and developing farmable cross-sections. Construction requires machinery like bulldozers and consideration of soil and weather conditions.
This document discusses non-ferrous metals and alloys, including their properties and uses. It covers aluminum, lead, tin, copper, zinc, and nickel. Key alloys discussed include aluminum alloys like duralumin and y-alloy, tin-based bearing metals, copper alloys like bronze, brass, and babbitt metal, and nickel alloys such as monel metal, german silver, inconel, and nichrome.
Marble comes in many varieties and colors and is used for both institutional and residential buildings. The document discusses different types of marble, including onyx, katni, white, green, agaria, galala, makrana, bidasar, italian, botticino, rainforest, white gray, red forest, gray william, golden spider, and banswara marble. It also provides information on finding marble suppliers.
The document discusses damp proof courses (DPC), which are barriers made of impervious materials built into walls and piers to prevent moisture from moving within the building. A DPC is laid into a brick wall approximately two courses below the lowest timber member, such as a bearer. Damp proofing in construction uses moisture control methods applied to walls and floors to prevent damp problems from occurring inside buildings, including membrane damp proofing, integral damp proofing, surface treatments, guniting, and cavity wall construction.
This document discusses various causes and types of dampness that can occur in buildings. It describes rising damp, which occurs when water rises up walls through capillary action from the soil. To prevent this, damp-proof courses (DPCs) made of impervious materials like slate or bitumen felt are installed. Deterioration or bridging of the DPC can lead to dampness. Hygroscopic salts in rising damp water can also cause issues by continuing to attract moisture after repairs. The document also discusses penetrating dampness from external water entering walls, condensation dampness caused by high humidity and ventilation issues, and bridging of cavity walls. Treatments include replacing or injecting new DPCs, drainage improvements,
Dampness is a common problem in buildings that allows moisture to enter through walls, floors, and roofs. It is important to take measures to prevent dampness using damp proofing techniques. Some common causes of dampness include moisture rising from the ground, rain splashing on external walls, and lack of damp proofing on top of parapet walls. Effective damp proofing requires using moisture-resistant materials like hot bitumen, mastic asphalt, or plastic sheets applied to surfaces in a building. Proper techniques like providing foundation drains and damp proof courses can help prevent dampness in different parts of a building.
This document discusses various methods of damp proofing buildings to prevent damage from moisture. It describes different materials that can be used for damp proof courses (DPC) like bitumen felts, mastic, and concrete. Methods are grouped into treatments for foundations, basements, floors, walls, roofs, and pitched roofs. Key steps include installing DPCs, drainage, waterproof plasters and membranes, and properly sloping surfaces to prevent water accumulation. Maintaining continuity of DPCs and properly detailing features like parapets is also important for effective damp proofing.
The document discusses different types of farming including sericulture, pisciculture, apiculture, mushroom cultivation, floriculture, terrace farming, and animal husbandry. It provides examples of different varieties grown through each type of farming. Pisciculture involves breeding fish and prawns commercially, apiculture is beekeeping to collect honey and beeswax, and sericulture is silkworm rearing for raw silk production. The conclusion states that efficient resource utilization is needed for viable crop production and that alternate farming methods like fruits, mushrooms, apiary and animal/poultry production provide sustainable options for marginal farmers.
Waterproofing and damp proofing: My teaching for the 1st year students for the basic understanding. However, reference to the text books and practical exercise is must.
The document discusses different types of partition walls used to divide interior spaces in buildings. It describes timber stud, metal stud, drywall, glass block, and block partitions. Timber stud partitions can be plaster skimmed, dry-lined, or partially glazed. Metal stud partitions are lightweight but strong, consisting of a metal framework covered in plasterboard or fire-resistant sheeting. Glass block partitions are made of translucent glass blocks laid in mortar, sometimes with reinforcement. Block partitions are constructed from masonry blocks.
This document provides an overview of various waterproofing methods. It defines waterproofing and explains the importance. It then describes conventional methods like brick bat coba, bituminous treatments, and box-type waterproofing. It also covers modern techniques like crystalline waterproofing and flexible membrane waterproofing systems. For each method, it provides details on materials, application procedures, advantages, and limitations. The document serves as a comprehensive reference on traditional and contemporary waterproofing options.
Hi-bond is a manufacturer of construction chemicals established in 1997. They produce a full range of roofing and waterproofing systems, including the Hi-Guard waterproofing membrane. Hi-Guard is a single component, liquid rubber polymer membrane that forms a seamless, flexible, elastomeric waterproof barrier. It is suitable for waterproofing foundations, walls, balconies, and wet areas. Hi-bond also supplies products like tile grouts and adhesives, protective coatings, and crack sealers. They aim to provide expert technical support to customers.
It is essential to waterproof a structure to prevent the seepage of water for its durability. We provide water proofing solutions for basements, sunken portions, roofs, terrace gardens and expansion joints etc. We deal with several ways of water proofing depending on a structure, site and conditions viz.:
Polymer Modified Cementitious Membranes
Polyurethane Membranes
Box Type Method using Kota/Agra Stone
Injection Grouting
APP modified bituminous membranes / Trafelt
EPD Membrane
PVC Membrane
This document discusses various causes and effects of dampness in buildings and methods of damp proofing. It covers:
1. The main causes of dampness are moisture rising up from the ground, rain penetrating wall tops and external walls, and condensation.
2. Effects of dampness include unhealthy conditions, damage to structures and decorations, and deterioration of electrical fittings.
3. Methods of damp proofing include using a damp proof course (DPC), integral damp proofing of concrete, surface treatments, cavity wall construction, guniting, and pressure grouting.
4. Suitable materials for DPC include bitumen, mastic asphalt, metal sheets, cement concrete, and
This document provides information about various types of timber and timber products. It begins by listing various types of trees and their characteristics, locations found, and common uses. It then describes different timber products including plywood, laminates, veneers, blockboards, particle boards, and fiber boards. For each product, it discusses the manufacturing process, types, properties, advantages, disadvantages, and market rates. The document provides a detailed overview of different timber sources and products used in interior design and construction.
Waterproofing is done to prevent water from penetrating buildings. It involves applying membrane barriers like bitumen or PVC during construction. It can also be done later to address leaks. Common areas waterproofed include bathrooms, terraces, basements, and roofs. Materials used include cement, sand, metal chips, brick bats, and waterproofing chemicals. Techniques include applying cement coats sloped away from the building, with brick bats or tiles in between coats. Thorough preparation and multiple curing coats are important for effective waterproofing.
This document discusses timber, including its sources, classification, identification, structure, defects, seasoning, preservation, and fireproofing. It covers the various types of timber based on mode of growth, modulus of elasticity, durability, seasoning characteristics, and grading. It also identifies common defects in timber such as knots, shakes, grains, and decay. Methods of seasoning, preservation, and fireproofing timber are outlined.
This document provides details on various types of fasteners and hardware for furniture including nails, tacks, rivets, screws, and mirror brackets. It describes the materials, sizes, quantities, and other specifications for each item.
The document provides details of various types of fasteners and fittings for furniture including nails, decorative nails, bail pulls, bed hardware, bells, and bin pulls. It lists specific sizes, materials (e.g. brass, steel), finishes (e.g. antique, natural), and other specifications for each type of fitting and fastener. The document appears to be from a supplier listing their inventory of furniture hardware and accessories.
The document lists various furniture fittings and accessories including brass knobs, cast brass knobs, wood drawer pulls, porcelain knobs, wood knobs, brass plated steel corners, catches, pulls, and bail drops. Dimensions such as diameter, projection, width, height, and centers are provided for each fitting or accessory.
This document lists and describes various furniture fittings and accessories including dowel rods, dowel pins, hinges of different types, trunk hinges, concealed hinges, lift-off hinges, pivot hinges, ice box hardware, trunk lid stays, rollers, bottom studs, trunk locks, drawbolts, and keys. The items are made of materials like hardwood, brass, brass-plated steel, and rustic steel. Dimensions and features are provided for each item.
This document provides product information from Len Gutman Sales Co., including their contact information and products available. They are a supplier of architectural copper roofing products and offer various gauges and sizes of copper roofing sheets, coils, flashing rolls, bars, nails, rivets, screws and more. Product details such as material, finish, packaging and pricing are listed.
This document provides product information from Len Gutman Sales Co., including their contact information and products available. They are a supplier of architectural copper roofing products and offer various gauges and sizes of copper roofing sheets, coils, flashing rolls, bars, nails, rivets, screws and more. Product details such as material, finish, packaging and pricing are listed.
The document provides information on GerMedUSA's returns and warranty policy for stainless steel instruments. It states that all instruments are guaranteed for life against manufacturing defects and will be repaired or replaced at the company's discretion. The guarantee is limited to repairing or replacing defective items. Instruments are checked by quality control inspectors to ensure they meet standards before shipping.
This document provides details for constructing a sliding vertical trellis, including dimensions, materials used, and connection details. It includes a plan view, section view, and elevation of the trellis as well as details on the sizes and counts of cedar slats. Connections are made between slats and steel angles using plastic washers.
Industrial Metal Supply stocks a large inventory of chromoly and DOM round tubing in various sizes and wall thicknesses. This tubing is commonly used for automotive suspension parts, roll bars, and roll cages. The document provides tables listing available sizes and wall thicknesses of chromoly and DOM tubing that can be ordered for delivery or pickup. Customers are also invited to visit one of the company's five store locations.
The document lists and provides specifications for various furniture parts and accessories, including: heavy duty swivel chair bases, rocker bases, steam bent and cut oak rocker runners, curved rocking chair seats, oak hip huggers, hip hugger clips, Morris chair brackets and rods, platform rocker springs, oak high chair parts, bent oak high chair tray arms, high chair tray hardware, high chair safety straps, and finials, spindles and pegs of various sizes. Dimensions and materials are provided for each part.
The document summarizes Malaysia's furniture trade from 2004-2007. It shows that Malaysia's total furniture exports grew from RM7.05 billion in 2004 to RM8.55 billion in 2007. The top export destination was the USA, though its share declined in 2007. Wooden furniture comprised the majority of exports, with wooden seats and office furniture being the fastest growing segments. Imports remained relatively flat during this period.
The document summarizes Malaysia's trade performance and furniture exports from 2004-2007. Total Malaysian exports grew around 3-5% annually while furniture exports grew around 6-8% yearly over this period. The top export destinations for Malaysian furniture were the US, Japan, Australia, and others, with wooden and metal furniture comprising the majority of exports. Office and kitchen furniture saw some of the strongest export growth rates to countries like India, UAE, and Australia.
This document lists various types of mouldings, beading, trim, and pressed wood ornaments available for sale. It provides specifications for half round and full round rope trim, beading, dentil moulding, and pressed wood ornaments in different sizes, widths, diameters, and wood types including maple, oak, birch, and walnut. Mouldings are available individually or in pairs.
The document provides an organization chart for a manufacturing operation. It shows that the Operation Chief Executive oversees the Operation Manager, who oversees the Factory Manager. Under the Factory Manager are positions like Production Planning & Control, Production Manager, Material Manager, Maintenance & Engineering, and Research & Design. The chart also lists some roles under Production Manager like QC, Tally, QC Inventory, and Tooling.
The document outlines the responsibilities of a materials controller in a furniture manufacturing factory, including receiving, inspecting, storing, maintaining, and distributing raw materials and ensuring proper documentation and inventory controls are followed. Key requirements for the role include knowledge of materials, management processes, and record keeping systems. Proper storage and handling of different material types is also discussed based on their physical properties.
The document discusses the benefits of using paste wax to protect and maintain wood furniture finishes. It provides perspectives from woodworking experts who recommend using wax as the best choice for furniture care. Wax forms a protective layer that prevents superficial scratches and dents from damaging the underlying finish. It also helps prevent dust from sticking to furniture surfaces. The document provides tips on applying and maintaining wax finishes on wood furniture.
This document provides information about shellac flakes and how to mix and apply shellac as a finish. It describes different types of shellac flakes like seed lac, button lac, garnet lac, and lemon yellow. It explains how to mix shellac flakes with denatured alcohol at different "cuts" or concentrations. Application tips are given, such as applying multiple thin coats, using a retarder to reduce brush marks, and sanding between coats. Final rubbing and waxing of the dried shellac finish is also outlined.
This document provides instructions for using rottenstone and pumice to polish and finish wood surfaces. Rottenstone can be used as the final polishing compound to produce a high gloss finish on lacquer, varnish and shellac. It is also used to antique gilt finishes and dust mats. Pumice comes in varying grit sizes and can be used to hand rub wood finishes to a matte surface in preparation for polishing with rottenstone. The instructions describe the supplies needed, preparation of the wood surface, lubricating with oil or water, rubbing technique, and allowing time for the finish to harden before applying protective wax.
French polishing is a process of coating wood with shellac dissolved in alcohol using a "rubber" made of rag and cotton wool. It produces a fine looking finish for furniture. The process involves bodying in the shellac to fill pores, building up layers, and spiriting out for a high gloss finish. Proper preparation of the wood surface is important for a smooth result.
The document provides instructions for preparing furniture for refinishing. It explains that the first step is to remove all old finish from the furniture by using a commercial paint or varnish remover and carefully scraping it off with a putty knife or scraper. It notes to be careful when removing finish from veneered surfaces to avoid damaging the wood. It also recommends washing the surface after removing the old finish. The next steps involve allowing the wood to dry completely before sanding it smooth to prepare for a new finish.
The document provides tips for furniture finishing and repair. It discusses how to remove waxy build-up, hide light scratches, paint over an existing finish, remove white spots from water, and tips for handling and moving furniture. Key points include using mineral spirits or steel wool to remove waxy build-up, using padding lacquer or polishing compounds to hide light scratches, thorough sanding and cleaning when painting over a finish, and using steel wool or oils to remove white spots from water damage.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi mengenai penggunaan baja organik Taaveekun dan amalan pertanian yang lestari untuk meningkatkan hasil tanaman secara organik. Dokumen ini juga menyoroti keberhasilan penggunaan baja Taaveekun dalam meningkatkan pertumbuhan dan hasil berbagai tanaman seperti sayuran, buah-buahan, dan komoditi pertanian lainnya.
The document shows a diagram of a palm tree with labeled measurements for different parts of the tree. The trunk is 7.8 meters tall and branches begin 9 meters from the base. The fronds extend out 2.4 meters from the branches.
RUB CURE is a treatment substance made from rubber tree parts that increases rubber yield. It is a dried powder containing minerals that forms a hard protective clammy layer when dissolved in water and applied to rubber trees. Field tests in Thailand found that applying RUB CURE to 16 and 22-year-old rubber trees increased their daily dry rubber yield by over 30% with costs of just 1 kg per 3 hectares and benefits such as reduced fungicide use and increased farmer income over 15%.
Lawatan pertama ke ladang untuk menilai kesan penggunaan baja kimia tanpa rawatan tanah. Gambar sebelum dan selepas rawatan menunjukkan kesan positif dengan rumpai berkurangan selepas 2 bulan. Lawatan kedua akan menilai kesan baja pencegah penyakit dan wood vinegar setelah 3 minggu rawatan tanah.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang penggunaan pupuk dan pengayaan tanah untuk meningkatkan hasil tanaman. Dibahas tentang pentingnya mikroorganisme dalam tanah, dan bagaimana penambahan zat organik dan pupuk kimia dapat meningkatkan kesuburan tanah serta hasil tanaman. Juga dibahas mengenai kunjung ke ladang-ladang di Thailand untuk mempelajari teknik budidaya yang lebih baik.
1. Furniture Fittings and Accessories Fasteners
Nails, Tacks, and Rivets
Brass plated steel trunk tacks. Sold by 1/4 pound lots.
Head diameter approximately 1/4"
1/2" long approximately 208 tacks per 1/4 pound.
3/4" long approximately 137 tacks per 1/4 pound.
1" long approximately 98 tacks per 1/4 pound.
3/4" long plain steel trunk tacks.
Plain Steel trunk nails. Sold by 1/4 pound lots.
Head diameter approximately 1/4".
1" long approximately 102 nails per 1/4 pound. 1 1/4" long
approximately 91 nails per 1/4 pound. 1 1/2" long approximately
78 nails per 1/4 pound
Brass plated Steel trunk nails Sold by 1/4 pound lots.
Head diameter approximately 1/4" diameter.
1" long approximately 132 nails per 1/4 pound. 1 1/4" long
approximately 94 nails per 1/4 pound.
1 1/2" long approximately 78 nails per 1/4 pound
Brass plated split rivets and the caps are sold in lots of 50.
The rivets do not come with caps. The caps are sold separately.
Shaft diameter - 5/32" Head - 3/8" diameter
Directions for using split rivet caps.
1. Tap the split rivet through the wood and/ or tin, etc, exposing the pronged
ends.
2. Place a piece of wood or metal against the head of the rivet.
3. Place the rivet cap over the the exposed rivet prongs and gently hammer. The
rivet prongs will curl into the rivet cap.
Brass Screw posts
All posts are sold by the piece which includes both halves.
1/2" long; 5/8" long; 1" long
Aluminum Screw Posts
All posts are sold by the piece which includes both halves.
Black Finish Steel Screws
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Black Finish Steel Round Head Slotted
Screws
#6 by 1"
#6 by 1 1/4"
#8 by 1 1/2"
Black Finish Steel Pyramid Head
Phillips Screws
#5 by 5/8"
Plated Screws
Brass Plated Steel Flat Head Slotted
#4 by 5/8" ; #6 by 5/8"
Brass Plated Steel Flat Head Phillips
#3 by 1/2" ; #4 by 1/2" ; #4 by 5/8" ; #4 by 3/4" ; #5
by 1/2" ; #5 by 5/8" ; #5 by 3/4" ; #6 by 3/4"
Zinc Plated Steel Flat Head Slotted
#4 by 5/8" ; #5 by 5/8" ; #8 by 3/4" ;
Zinc Plated Flat Head Phillips
#4 by 5/8" ; #6 by 3/4"
Zinc Plated Steel Oval Head Slotted
Solid Brass Screws
Flat Head Slotted-Brass Screws
#2 by 1/2" ; #3 by 1/2" ; #4 by 1/2" ; #4 by 5/8" ;
Round Head Slotted - Brass Screws
#4 by 1/2" ; #4 by 5/8"
Oval Head Slotted - Brass Screws
#4 by 5/8" ; #5 by 5/8"
Un-Plated Steel Screws
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Un-plated Flat Head Slotted Steel Screws
#8 by 3/4" ;
#8 by 1" ;
#8 by 1 ¼;
#8 by 1 1/2" ;
#8 by 1 3/4" ;
#10 by 3/4";
#10 by 1" ;
#10 by 1 ¼;
#10 by 1 1/2;
#10 by 1 3/4";
#10 by 2”;
#12 by 1";
#12 by 1 1/4";
#12 by 1 1/2";
#12 by 1 ¾;#12 by 2"
Un-Plated Oval Head Slotted Screws
#8 by 3/4";
#8 by 1" ;
#8 by 1 1/4" ;
#8 by 1 1/2" ;
#8 by 1 3/4";
#10 by 1";
#10 by 1 1/4" ;
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#10 by 1 1/2" ;
#10 by 1 3/4";
#10 by 2";
#12 by 1";
#12 by 1 1/4" ;
#12 by 1 3/4" ;
#12 by 2"
Mirror Brackets
Antique Brass Finished Steel Mirror Brackets
Catch A= 1-9/16"high x 7/8"wide
Plate w/Swivel Bracket B= 1-11/16"high x 5/8"wide
Requires 1/2"space for assembly. Set mounts one mirror.
A B
Nickel Plated Mirror Brackets
"A" - 1 9/16" long by 7/8" wide.
A B "B" - 1 11/16" long by 5/8" wide. Requires 1/2" space when
assembled.
Brass Plated Steel Rear Mount Mirror Supports
Overall - 1 1/4" high by 2" wide.
Each clamp - 1 1/4" high by 3/4" wide. Pin - 2" long by 1/4"
diameter.
Traditional American style set mounts one mirror.
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Each clamp - 1 1/8" long by 1/2" wide.
Pin - 1 3/4" long by 1/4" diameter.
Set mounts one mirror.
Cast Brass Cheval Mirror Mount Set
Bow - 1 7/32" Diameter Bolt - 2 3/4" long
Overall - 4 1/4" long Set mounts one mirror.
Set includes 2 spacing washers, and 2 mirror inserts. Bolts will
have to be cut to desired length.
Cheval Mirror Mount Set
Bow - 1 3/8" wide by 1 1/4" Projection Bolt - 3" long by
1/4" diameter Overall - 4 1/4" long Antique brass finish.
Set includes two bows with bolts, two 3/4" diameter spacing
washers, and two mirror inserts. Set mounts one mirror. Bolts
will have to be cut to desired length before installation.
Channel Clip
Overall - 1 3/4" long by 1/2" wide with a 5/8" projection. 5/16"
Lip
Nickel plated and felt lined.
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