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Not completed in time for incoq^oration in these volumes, but supplemental to 

 them, are three comprehensive reviews on gluing and finishing, as follows 

 (titles are tentative):' 



• Sellers, T. Gluing eastern hardwoods — with emphasis on southern 

 hardwoods. (A review intended for 1986 publication; for publication 

 details consult the author, at Mississippi State Forest Products Labora- 

 tory, Mississippi State, Miss.) See also: Sellers, T. and J.R. McSween, 

 1983. Glueing structural plywood from medium-density southern hard- 

 woods. Plywood Research Foundation, Tacoma, WA. 15p. 



Hse, C.-Y. Technology of phenolic resins. (A text intended for publica- 



• tion in about 1986 as a General Technical Report of the Southern Forest 

 Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, New Orleans, La.) 



• Carter, R. (ed.) 1983. Finishing eastern hardwoods. Proceedings No. 

 7318. Forest Products Research Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 241 p. 



Mechanical fastening is discussed at length in chapter 24 of Koch (1972). 

 More recently. Stern et al. (1974) provided a state-of-the-art review, and the 

 Forest Products Research Society (1976) described recent research with me- 

 chanical fasteners. Also in 1976, the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory listed 

 their publications on the subject-. Some references published since these reviews 

 include the following: 



Reference Subject 



Eckleman (1978a) Withdrawal strength of sheet-metal-type screws in 



hardwoods 



Eckleman (1979) Withdrawal strength of dowel joints 



Ehlbeck (1979) Nailed joints in wood structures 



Jung and Day (1981) Strength of fasteners in parallel-laminated veneer 



Stem (1964) Nail and spikes in hickory 



Stern (1975a) Performance of 14-gauge sencote staples 



Stern (1975b) Performance of 15-gauge pas-kote staples 



Stem (1976) Performance of pallet nails and staples in 22 pine-site hard- 

 woods (summarized in sec. 22-7) 



Stem (1977a) Toughness of pallet nails 



Stem (1977b) Mibant tests of pallet staples 



Stem and Franco (1979) Predrilling pallet deckboards of very dense hardwoods 



'All were funded by the Southern Forest Experiment Station as part of an overall effort to advance 

 the technology for utilization of hardwoods that grow among southern pines. 



^U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1976. Forest Products Laboratory list of 

 publications on joints and fastenings in wood. 6 p. U.S. Dep. Agric. For. Serv., For. Prod. Lab.. 

 Madison, Wis. 



