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694-698 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE WOODWORKER. Mahnke 1940 llmln sd (Tour life work) $50 694 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by Vocational Guidance Films The film points out that the many phases of the building industry employ thousands of men who work with wood. Furniture, mill work and pattern making establishments employ wood working craftsmen in large numbers Shows carpenters erecting scaffold, setting forms for concrete foundations and walls. Men are shown constructing a house from foundation thru to the flooring and finishing. Mill working operations are portrayed, such as sash and door, stair building and cabinet assembly. Small cabinet shops offer another field. Work in veneer and furniture factories is outlined. Wood pattern making is covered also In the woodworking field one can hope to be a foreman, a contractor or to own a shop. The picture closes with scenes of a student working in the school woodworking class and a summary of how mechanical drawing, mathematics and sciences will help the student to better prepare himself for the woodworking field 696 Plumbing CUTTING AND THREADING PIPE BY HAND. Castle 1944 12min sd $22.88 696 sh-c-tr Guide Produced by the U.S. Office of Education. Accompanying fllmstrip $1 Shows types of fittings and their use; use of pipe vise; use of cutter and hacksaw; swedging and its removal by reaming; selection and use of dias; proper threading and pipe thread taper FLOW OF WATER AND AIR IN PLUMBING DRAINS. Iowa,StU 1943 llmln si rent 50c 696 tr Produced by Dean Dawson INSPECTION OF PLUMBING AND PIPING. Castle 1944 17min sd $28.58 696 sh-c-tr-ad Guide A U.S. OflTice of Education production. Accompanying fllmstrip $1 Shows how to use inspection work sheets; how to plan inspection routine; how to inspect plumbing and piping in detail; how to verify the materials used; how to inspect Installation of the part in the plane; and how to identify different plumbing lines INSTALLING VITREOUS FIXTURES. Castle 1944 19min sd $30.74 696 sh-c-tr-ad Guide A U.S. Office of Education production. Accompanying fllmstrip $1 Correct handling of vitreous china fixtures; how to lay out, drill, and tap the seating; how to measure and cut brass studs; how to make water tight installations; and how to assemble and connect the flushometer MEASURING PIPE, TUBING AND FITTINGS. Castle 1944 15min sd $27.15 696 sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by the U.S. Oflfice of Education. Accompanying fllmstrip $1 Explains types and sizes of pipe and tubmg, various weights and types of fittingsscrews, bolted and welded; shows need for accurate measurement; explains ID and OD; shows how to measure for fittings, offsets and bends, and how to make allowances for length of thread when measuring for screwed fittings '''"^woTk')°$50^^^'"^^ ^^^^ ^^''^''^ ^^ <^*^"' l^f« jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Shnw«°^?.H^^ Vocational Guidance Films lines necZJrf^uu^:''''^^ ""^ ^ Plumber, o^tv,^ t J^^^^^Y skills, shows use of tools of the trade and gives requirements of an anprentice as well as studies pe^jnent to the 697 Heating and ventilating "^1oTn&^°d7oln^°^^'=^°' USBurMines 1942 jh-sh-tr Manvme^"*"^*^ *" collaboration with Johns"Emphasizes value of heat In npf»nmr,Hov, ¥mmM0M "^"^^/^^^ AND AIR CONDITIONING. MahnkP 1945 11mm sd (Your life work) $50 697 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Af?^"°l^ ^^ Vocational Guidance Films clples^SlL"Ld^^"^^'"^"' ^^ «^«-» aS«i "rintIonalT5a'uSeV^n"tfa^|fS-?/nd the educa '"'°c?L°Lr^ PUDDING. GE 1941 14min sd Jh-sh-c-ad ^^^ P^^?ftm?d ora^-m^odemSo itVe^"" ^^ 698 Painting PAINTING AND DECORATING Mahnke 104>; 11mm sd (i-our life work) $50 698 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by Vocational Guidance Films o„^ Shows both exterior and interior nainK w 11^^ """^ °^ the tools of the trade fnclud? mg the spray gun. Shows work on plaster walls, paper hanging and paint mix in e nit ''"''" ExnLi^'''^"H""°/, '^o'or hirminief ''''■ points onf^.■.«^H^"''^*'°"^' requirements and pomts out disadvantages of trade snoh at hfgTScis'"''' '^^^ P°^«°"^"^ and'worSgtn' asarelK?lllc%^?f'Ve^^o"S^n"*^ ^^^ °""^"«^ ^""ATT^I^ifn ^d ^3%^^ BU^^O^^O. Casue ei-Jh-sh-c-tr Guide Produced by U.S. Office of Education Accompanying fllmstrip $1 uucduon. ac Ino. h^°Z ^^o'^^l?""'"^ repairs needed on buildof^nRin? ?o^hI"*'"^J ^^"^ *° estimate amount ^nr^^l^^i^r.^.^ u'^'^^i ^""^ *° prepare building for paint job; how to set up staging; how to prepare factory or home-prepared paint°^ow to prime-coat the building! how to store pah^ and equipment; and how to care for brushes 532