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Walking And Picking

Cat Lift Trucks has a new series of AC-powered electric end-rider walkie lifts.

Two capacities are available6.000 and 8.000 lbs.-both of which are engineered for long runs and floor-level order-picking.

Stop Those Thieves

A new product from DeWalt helps prevent theft of valuable tools and equipment.

The Mobilet ock GPS locator and anti-theft alarm is a stand-alone. portable, wireless locating and alarm system that can be attached with heavy-duty magnets or screws.

Rechargeable lithium ion batteries power the unit for 30 days.

- Please visit wrvw.dewalt.com

lmproved Edgings

Two new contoured edge profiles provide posfformed laminate countertops with the look and feel of granite, natural stone or solid surface.

Glulam Column Threesome

Rosboro has introduced three new glulam columns-the Treated Glulam Column, 1.9E Laminated Column, and Architectural Glulam Column.

All columns reportedly can be specified for most project requirements, are easy to store, handle, nail, bolt and cut, and eliminate the need for "built-up" columns.

Treated Glulam Columns are pretreated at the warehouse and designed to match standard framing widths and available in lengths of up to 48 ft.

Laminated Columns, which fall under the Framing Appearance classification, are intended for applications that demand a straight, tall column hidden from view.

Architectural Glulam Columns are perfect for load-bearing applications where the beam is exposed and appearance is important.

- Please contact (888) 393-2304 or visit www .rosboro.com

Amazing Lubricant

Jig-A-Loo silicone-based lubricant contains no oil, grease or wax and reportedly won't stain or drip.

Colorless, nonstick and ideal for use with most wood, metal, plastic, leather and fabric surfaces.

- Please contact (844) 544-2566 or visit www jigaloo.com

Three-phase AC technology is said to deliver increased efficiency and longer battery life, while regenerative braking smoothes out directional changes and reduces pad wear.

- Please visit cat-lift.com

Superior Roof Vent

Premier 300 is a low-profile vent from Elk Building Products that is manufactured without filters that can clog and reduce performance.

Manufactured by VT Industries, the new edges are Valencia-a fullwrap ogee profile-and Barcelona-a double-waterfall edge design.

- Please contact (800) 827-1615 or v i sit www.vt industrie s .c om

Flexible Storage

A flexible storage-wall from Lista International combines modular draw-

The product hugs the roof and is designed to withstand dramatic temperature changes, high levels of stress, and extreme structural loads. No connector straps or gasket material are needed, and the product can be attached with a nail gun.

- Please visit www.elkcorp.com ers, shelves and roll-out trays.

Storage Wall comes in two different depths that can accommodate all available ceiling heights. Drawers and roll-out trays extend 1007o to allow easy access to stored items.

All three door styles-sliding, hinged and tambour-are lockable.

- Please contact (800) 722-3020 or visit www.listaintl.com

The Big Bag

A 15" tool bag from Klein Tools has eight interior pockets and two exterior pockets to hold a wide assortment of tools and supplies.

Made of ballistic nylon and a reinforced steel frame, the bag has two padded handles and an optional shoulder strap.

- Please visit www.kleintools.com

Convenient Roof Patch

PlyPatch from Benjamin Obdyke was developed as a quick, easy and relatively inexpensive way to patch roof holes when conveftins attic ventilation systems from ro-of pots to ridge ventilation.

Floor Refreshment

Bonakemi USA has introduced a floor refresher to its line of floor care products.

The product consists of a sheet of plywood with four attached metal drywall clips that can be dropped into the roof pot hole and secured to the roof deck with nails.

Each patch reportedly provides enough structural integrity to withstand a load up to 450 lbs.

- Please contact (800) 346-7655 or v is it www.be nj aminobdyke.cctm

Bona Swedish Formula is a waterborne maintenance polish for use on most hard-surface floors: laminate, vinyl, no-wax linoleum, terrazzo, unglazed tile, stone, and sealed porous marble flooring.

The product contains UV and scratch protectants and reportedly dries quickly and has a clear, highly durable gloss shine.

- Please contact (800) 872-5515 or visit www.bona.com

REDWOOD COMMONS. REDWOOD UPPER GRADES REDWOOD TIMBERS. FIR FINSH CEDAR CLEARS CEDAR TIMBERS

REDWOOD AND FIR FINGERIOINT PATTERN STOCK

WHOLESALE ONLY. MILL DIRECT & LCL

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Fontana, CA Office and Mill 13041 Union Avenue, Fontana, CA 92337 hrol O'Connor lGeorge Badenock

John Hollerntein I Steue lnwrence

Ray MacDonnld, Operations Manager

D o ug W illis, Sala Manager

Dain Cunan, Outside Sales (949) 412-1894

(951) 68l-4707 o Fax (951) 681-3566

E-mail: sales@anfinson.com

Redlands, CA Office: Nelson Sembach (909) 815-7789

San Diego, CA Office: Bob Baxter (619) 460-5017

Lighting Control

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The product can be tinted, and eggshell and semi-gloss finishes.

- Please contact (877) 463-2628 carecorp.com on the surface of the is available in both or visit www.enviro-

The Look Of Gedar Sidinq

Classic clapboard siding from NuCedir Mills is milled from solid boards of cellular PVC, to achieve the look of beveled cedar.

Manufactunens of 20 million bd. fb. monthly of 2x4 thru 2x12 in lengths 6' thnu 20' in White Fin o Douglas Fir o SPF-S o PP

Producing 2,OOO,OOO bd. fb. monthly of 5/4 & 6/4 Ponderosa Pine Shop and 4/4 Pine Boands

State-of-the-Ant Headnig Mill

Contact Sheldon Howell

Yakama Forest Products

3'l 91 Wesley Rd., White Swan, WA 98952 rel. (5091874-1163

Fax 509-874-1 162 . www.yakama-forest.com

Available in 4", 6" and 8" exposures and smooth and cedar-grain surface textures, each board is coated with Polane polyurethane from Sherwin-Williams.

The factory-applied, baked-on finish is available in 22 standard colors and 1,400 custom colors.

- Contact (866) 393-8883 or visit www.nucedar.com

Professional Cordinq

Cordpro organizes electrical co-rds, keeping them neatly contained, untangled, and ready for use.

Feed any cord into the product, insert the plug end into the wall, and unwind just enough cord for the task at hand. It works with any cord or cable, from power tools to large electrical machinery.

- Contact (800) 700-6784 or visit www.cordpro.com

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Time To Crash

A new survey of claims by Progressive Commercial Auto helps pinpoint common causes among crashes of commercial vehicles. The one-year study analyzed incidents involving "light local" vehicles, such as pickup trucks, SUVs, vans and passenger cars, as well as trucks such as tractor trailers and flatbeds. Findings included:

Beware of Friday

Most crashes involving light local vehicles happened on Fridays, while the least number of crashes occurred Tuesdays and Mondays. Crashes involving heavier trucks were most often on Thursdavs and least often Mondays and Fridays.

Safer Driving in January

For lighter vehicles, December had the highest rate of accidents, followed by November. The months with the lowest rates of accidents were January and April, June had the highest accident rate involving trucks-29Eo greater than the lowest month, January.

Trucks Start, Finish Earlier

Not surprisingly, 66Vo of all crashes were during traditional work hours. Yet most crashes involving heavier trucks occurred between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m., while those with lighter vehicles started one hour later-7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Light local vehicles were most likely to crash between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. Most heavier truck crashes were between 1l a.m. and 4 p.m.

Resin Producer Taps Partner

Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Columbus, Oh., producer of resins, adhesives and wax emulsions for manufacturers of engineered wood products, has named ChemPoint its primary North American distributor.

ChemPoint will handle marketing, customer service, sales and order fulfillment for targeted customer bases.

"We selected ChemPoint because they have proven technical expertise, so we know they can work closely with customers to help them find the right solution for their application," said Dave Hemm. "This partnership will give our customers the enhanced sales and technical support they expect, while simplifying transactions for them and for us."

LUMBER Association of California & Nevada held ils 1Oth annual convention Nov. 9-11 in Indian Wells, Ca. (1) Jean Henning, Malor League Baseball manager Dusty Baker, Janelle & Ken,Dunham.. (2) D3ve Wallace, Augie Venezia. (3) Ruth & Lorenzo Casia. (4) D.e9 Dee Graham, Jonithan Edmonds. (5) Greg Baugh, Butch Gunter. (6) Mike Broxton, Tom Couch, Melissa & Scott Kassahn. (7) Michael Learned, Marv Askey. (8) Rick Hogue, Margo Conner. (9) Phillip Walker, Karen

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Meredith, David Mobley. (10) Rick Thurston, Chris Banuelos. (11) Jennie & Todd Murphy. (12) Mario Baraias, Richard Coale. (13) Dale & Kathy Burgdorl. (1a) Dwight Hayes, Blair Simmons, Rich Geary. (15) Randy Faiis. (16) Tim & Margo Kennedy, Phil D_odson. (17) Qgug

Rade6tock, Blair Simmons. (18) Tanka & Kelly Chase. (19) Adam

Shenrvood, Banett Burt, Grant Pearsall.

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NORTH AMERICAN Wholesale Lumber Associalion returned to Dallas, Tx., after two years in Chkago, ll., for its annualTraders Market Nov.9-11. (1) Jim Livermore, Rick McQuin, Rich Kapres, Joe PelEer. (2) Andy & Maria Freeman. (3) Dusty & Penny Hammack, Harvey Fisher. (4) Mike Pratt, John Murphy, Mike Vidan. (5) Rob Mitchell, Peter Con. (5) Jon Murphy, Carol Kelly, Bill Kubinski, Fred James. (4 Jeff Wilson, Pam Mitchell, Eric Gee, Phil Schneider. (8) Eddie Pearce, Hande Ozer-Buyuknsghin, Kris Owen. (9) Crista Yonker, Anna Mehl. (10) Marty Grohman,

Michael Kennedy, Gary Shudtat. (11) Lou Chance, Jim i,lcGinnis, Jim Riis. (12) Mark Westlake, Denise Robertson. (13) Gary Pittman. (14) John Quast, Charlie Quarles. Mark Junkins, Hunter McShan, Pat Burns. (15) Ken Tennefoss, Gary Zauner, William Penitt. (161 Billy Gunn, Janet Corbett, Lori Courtney. (17) Mike Binkley. (18) Stacy Watson, Alecia Pratl, Abby Shull, Suzanna Gadberry, Courtney Watkins, Queta Trjerina. (19) Emilie Boulay, David Bemstein. (tulore pl:riros m rcxtfwe pages.)

NAWLA Traders Market ll (continued trom previous pagel: ('l) John Grove, Richard Garennie, Monte Acquistapace, Darren Duchi, Randy Armand._(2) Pat Callahan, Tod Kintz, Ryan Stembridge. (3) Clirit Darnell, Greg Pybus, Richard Gray. (4) Bili Anderson, Ai Paik'er. (5) Bob Scarborough, Bob Butch, Dennis Lentz. (6) Mark Heyboer, Fred fodn{<, Tom LeVere, Mike St. John, Jim Enright, Mark Denner. (7) Paul Erickson, Tim Todd, Rich Mills, PatZan. (8-) Rich Danielson, A.J, Kolarsick, Phil Herman, Justin Wilson. (9) Steve Sprenger, Jason

Faulkner. (10) Todd Lindsey, Don Simon, Jean-Marc Dubois, Tim Horkay. (11) Tim Elbers, Nancy Bloch, Patrick Taleghari. (12) Jack Chase, Joe Galvin Jr., Mike Webster. (13) Vince Vieria, Rick Parken, Ross Muxworthy. (14) Rick Ingram, Raymond Luther, Thom Wright, Don Dye. (15) Laurie Creech. (16) Ronald Dunham, Josh Dean. (17)

Terry Neal, Randy Strutin.

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NAWLA Traders Market lll (continued from previous pages): (1) Monty Falb, Bob Beeler, Ray Barbee. (2) Lee Roy Jordan, David Jordan. (3) Bob Bretz, Bob Juhl. (4) Tom & Claudia Westbrook. (5) Larry Shively, Reid Schoenfelder, Paul Shadbolt, Mark Boyle, Jim Haas. (6) Rex Scolt, Tom Taylor. (7) Bart Swan, Bill Tucker. (8) Dave & Theresa Burke. (9) Mike Pidlisecky, Kent Middlemiss. (10) Cees DeJager, Cees Van Santen. (11) John Helela, Julie Wright. (12) Alex Lesyk, Monique Bauer, Trevor Clanton. (13) Tim Leyden, Jason Adams, Dave Coleman, 58 Tnn MnncnnNr MlcazrNn Decelreen 2006

Craig Combs. (1{) Angela Candow, Panish Stapleton, Clint Damell, Chelsea Embry. (15) Steve Tolnai, Neil Elshire, Bob Sloper. (16) lAryLA Traders Market lV (continued from previous pages,): (1)Wate Elegbede, Audrey Mouser, Francis DeSouzA. (2) Bridn -Aelivdaii, leO Whitehouse. (3) Bob Cini. (4) Peter Krihak, Frank Devtin. (5) Jesse Petersex, Sheldon Howell, Guy Peterson, Larena Stevens, (ti) Dave Durst, Dick_Fitzgglald, Rick Miller. (7) James Minlon, Ashtey Allen, fliql'qrg-O'De_! (8) Ray.Sitter, Brian Helem, Rob Cook. (9)-Harvey Hetfeld, Dan Callan, (10) John Page, DeAnn Hobson, Mike Redwine. Drcenleen

Jenniler McAvoy, Drew Knox. (17) Steve Kallberg, Davii Manke. (18) James Moore, Tammy Bennetl. (19) James Olsen, Wayne Bennett. (20) Slephen Holt, Jason Hudson.

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NAWLA Traders Market V (continued from previous pages): (1) Larry Miller, Steve Killgore, Jim Weber. (2) Josh Gibeau, Joe_Andrews. (3) Phil West, Sam Flomewood. (4) John Stonkus, Carolyn Cook. (5) Lee Greene Jr., Kris Lewis, Brad Hatley. (6) Winfred Freeman, Charles Andrus. (7) Chris Bardasian, Pat Maher, Mike Gori. 18) Chad Hammond, Jennifer Collum, Todd Nodine. (9) Gary Fallin, Anne Kremko, Michael Almberger. (10) Ben Meachen, Stewart Clark. (11)

Lynn Goode. (12) Eric Churchill, Bradley Hodgins, Dennis Connelly. (i3) Jamie Trenter, Joe Tardiff, Jeff Hardy. (14) Robin Gardner, Jill Shiopshire. (15) John Vavrosky, Matt Kelly, Allen Gaylord, Philip Starks, Jim Powell. (16) Mark Luby. (14 Roy Masters, Bryan Noel. (18) Russ Vaagen, John Branstetter, Shawn Church. (19) Scott Brown, David Mansfield. (20) Kevin Hynes, Jack Bowen, Matt Duprey. (More photos on next page)

NAWLA Traders Market Vl (continued from previous pages): (1) Tom Parks, Dennis Bright, Dave Broxson. (2) Kathy & Stephen Cgngwall. (3) Mike Foster, Dusty O'Sutiivan. (4) Rick Weihs, Jetf Tweten. (5) Joe Mattov, Bob Lackey, Jack Dalton, Rick Palmiter. (6) John Makuvek, John Norlen, Scott Lawyer.

LOS ANGELES Hardwood Lumberman's Club held its 7th annual golf tournament Nov. 2 in Costa Mesa, Ca. (1) Charlie James, Walter Ralston, Bob Mitchell. (2) Pete Cooper, Charlie Fiala, Gerry Ganz, Steve Banks. (3) Nathan Osborne, Ted Murray. (4) Mike Bronson, Victor Hernandez, Ralph Mendoza, Brad Applegate. (5) Matt Schulz, Kameron Shannon, Fonest VanWagoner, Jake Brosterhous, Matt Barrass. (6) Lee Souza, Alan Arbiso, Mike Mische' Jim Moss. (7) Craig Jordan, Jim Roberts, Marty Fox, Bick Wheeler. (8) Michael Seeds, Louis Escobedo, Joe Escobedo, Bex Klopfer. (9)Christa Bohnhoff, Bill Fitzgerald, Christy Fuller, Nicole lmerti. (10) Greg Beauregard, Kevin Trussell, Jim Gaither. (11) Johnny Pringle, Luis Roias' Mike Schumaker, Deonn DeFord. (12) Amy Renzello, Mike Rhoades. (13) Jim Burns, John Wiesen, Sal Castillo, Mike Rollheiser. (14) Dennis Johnston, Paul Pendergast, Paul Jukes. (15) Heinz Zaiser, Silvio Pierotti, Peter Cuellar. (16) Bruce Jauman, Todd Purcell, RickVarnum, Joe Purcell

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