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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Decayed post of coal chute foundation. 



Decayed intermediate sills and flooring 

 of .freight cars. 



Decay is the greatest enemy of poles. Creosoting 

 protects poles effectively. 



Remo'ving decayed roof boards o-ver textile mill 

 the penalty for neglecting to protect the lumber 

 against decay before erection. (Couruij F. J. H.xU, 



Eng. Aunt. Factory Mutual Fire Int. Cot., Boston, Man.) 



Wooden barges require repairs due to decay ivith- 

 infour to six years. Treatment ivith Carbosota 

 Creosote Oil ivill considerably increase their life. 



The Cost of Doing Without 



Practically every large industry pays out for maintenance 

 of wooden construction huge sums which could be saved 

 by using Carbosota Liquid Creosote Oil. The cost of doing 

 without this effective and economical wood preservative 

 unquestionably aggregates millions of dollars annually. 



Because of its absolute physical fitness for application 

 by non-pressure processes, Carbosota places the economy 

 of wood preservation within the reach of every lumber 

 user. Except in the cases where complete impregnation 

 is required, such as piling, railroad cross ties, etc., Carbo- 

 sota applied by Open Tank process (hot and cold bath 

 treatment) or Surface treatments provides positive pro- 

 tection against wood decay. 



A few of the many instances where the use of Carbosota 

 will result in substantial savings, are 



^ .. Mine Timbers and lumber used for all under- 

 ground and surface construction. 



Railroad Lumber used for car repairs, platforms, 

 freight sheds, fences, roundhouse roof-decks, 

 outhouses and other similar structures. 



Pole Lines For the treatment of new poles and 

 also for salvaging sound portions of old poles 

 which are suitable for short pole lines and stubs. 



Roof-Decks of paper mills, textile mills and other 

 buildings where excessive humidity exists. By 

 preventing decay, Carbosota makes wood the 

 ideal roof-deck material. 



Our service department is prepared to give expert technical advice 

 as to the most practical and economical method of using Carbosota 

 in each individual case. This service is entirely free. Write to our 

 nearest office, giving details of your problem, and we will be glad 

 to furnish definite information. 



(Green wood cannot be effectively creosoted by non-pressure 

 processes. It should be seasoned. All framing, drilling of bolt 

 holes, etc.. should be completed before treatment. If this is im- 

 possible, two brush coats of Carbosota should be applied to all 

 untreated surfaces exposed by subsequent cutting or drilling.) 



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