Ist Strike Issue, June-July B.C. LUMBER WORKER matic nie saw where the iefeauiey panel perimeters iy fice im het are Pia the “skinner’” and “‘cut- off” a rely operations. Defects found in the surface ply of ponels are repaired in the panel patching ai which is @ process of repairing defects in the surface ply ot . Portable power tools i strip anos inlays are inserted. an larger of ee inlays are bonded ie the panel by a hot press gluing process. The Patcher Bt Bae fy property cc proeve for a 34" x3" Davis patch. Re- Is ot now ready for finishing, which i is carried out in one MODERN PLYWOOD A — CONCLUSION of the ae e ingusty has eaten et both labour and man. eteeee nt as make ‘esh apprai isal of the requirements leted with results tint are now ‘on. betas Te realized that those who are AGE ‘ea with production methods in a Peace plywood plant be puzzled by | some aspects of the current eeussion. "For a of the automatic procedures now employed, the B. C. Lum- ber Worker Guletincg 4 in the First issue in June, and con- photograph: e major operations, in poauence. This publication is indebted to the management ~ Vancouver Plywoo! ‘ivision, MacMillan and Bloedel Lt d., for permission to take the [WA camera into the plant representative on the job evaluation team, Al Busch, who is himself a plywood worker. MOTHERS -IN -L AM, FOR HWASIGHT, and of course DAYTON’S FOR BOO SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. L10. (B. C.) 2248-50 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C.