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THE IEt0 coNitECToR sYsTEIh O T WOOD CONSTRUCTIO}I Reledrer Steel in Enormous 0uontities Ior
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The challenge of a war of productive skills hag been met by America with the kind of resourcefulnese shown in the adoption of the Teco Connector Syetem of Wood Construction. Arnerics is engineering uith toood orrr a trernendous ecale.
Enorrnoue quantities of steel are being releaeed for the rnarrrfscture of armaments by the use of the Teco Connector in wood construction in building lofty and grace- ful wood towers, big and small factories, bridges, dry docks, hangars, arrrry chapels, pre-fabricated homes and cornmercial structurea of all types. One pound of Teco Connectors releases llr/zto 12 pounds of eteel, and 2fi) of thern release enough eteel to rnake approxirnately 50 heavy machine guns.
The architect, engineer and contractor are provided with a greatly expanded opportunity for service during the war ernergency and in the future by the Teco C.onnector System of Wood Construction. The utilizati on of ffi fi to IOO fi of the strength of wood at jointa is made possible by the Teco Connector. It distributes the bearing area over the entire width of the board . . giving stronger' more rigid joints with less rrraterial.
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