740 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 6 4, U. S. DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE 

 PAINTING, FINISHING, AND GLUING WOOD 



Behlen, H., and Brother. (14625) 



THE ART OF WOOD FINISHING J A CONDENSED MANUAL FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND 

 HARDWOOD FINISHERS, PAINTERS, INTERIOR DECORATORS, ETC. 74 pp. New 



York, H. Behlen & Bro. 1925. 



British Columbia Department of Lands, Forest Branch. (14626) 



how to finish British Columbia wood. Brit. Columbia Dept. Lands, Forest 

 Branch Bull. 12, 16 pp., illus. 1915. 



Browne, F. L. (14627) 



adhesion in the painting and in the gluing of wood. Indus, and Engin. 

 Cheru. 23: 290-294. 1931. 



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developments in the stabilization of painting practice for wood. Arner. 

 Soc Mecli. Engin., Wood Indus. Div. Trans. 53 (12) : 53-57. 1931. 



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EFFECT OF PRIMING-COAT REDUCTION AND SPECIAL PRIMERS UPON PAINT SERVICE ON 



different woods. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 22 : 847-854, illus. 1930. 



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how to prevent decay when building of wood. Factory 36 (5) : 882-888, 



illus. 1926. 



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paint and the first stages in the weathering of wood. Paint Manfrs. 

 Assoc. U. S., Sci. Sec. Circ 238 : 289-298, illus. 1925. 



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THE PAINTING CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF WOOD. Paint Mailfl'S. 



Assoc. U. S., Sci. Sec. Circ 219: 125-136, illus. 1924. Also pub. in Amer. 



Paint and Varnish Manfrs. Assoc, Sci. Sec Circ. 290: 202-216, illus. 1926. 



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PAINTING CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT WOODS, Painters Mag. 54 (3) I 40-43. 



1927. 

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PRINCIPLE FOR TESTING THE DURABILITY OF PAINTS AS PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR 



wood. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 19 : 982-985, illus. 1927. 



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PROCEDURE USED BY THE FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY FOR EVALUATING PAINT 



service on wood. Amer. Soc. Testing Materials Proc 30: 852-870, illus. 

 1930. 

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PROPERTIES OF WOOD THAT DETERMINE THE SERVICE GIVEN BY EXTERIOR PAINT 



coatings. Paint, Oil, and Chem. Rev. 89 (12) : 9-13. 1930. Also pub. in 

 Amer. Paint Jour. 14 (25) : 22, 24, 26, 28, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 1930. 



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THE ROLE OF PAINT AND VARNISH IN WOOD CONSERVATION. Amer. Paint Jour. 



9 (44) : 56-75, illus. 1925. 

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SOME CAUSES OF BLISTERING AND PEELING OF PAINT ON HOUSE SIDING. Amer. 



Paint and Varnish Manfrs. Assoc, Sci. Sec Circ 317 : 480-486. 1927. 



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SPREADING RATE OF OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT ON DIFFERENT WOODS. Painters 



Mag. 54 (1) : 10-15, 83, illus. 1927. 



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a technical study of wood painting. Amer. Painter and Decorator 4 (3) : 

 60, 62, 64, 66, illus. 1927. 



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timber saving by means of painting and preservation. Amer. Lumberman 



2582: 59, 1924. Also pub. in Amer. Paint Jour. 9 (4) : 3-4, 6. 1924. 

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WHY SOME WOOD SURFACES HOLD PAINT LONGER THAN OTHERS. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Leaflet 62, 4 pp., illus. 1930. 



