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ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Week Ending______ __-19-------------------------------------_ Job
NAMES
HOURS WORKED ItHU.I FRI. i SAT.ISUN. MON. TUE. WED?
^TtAL
HURS
RATE
TOTAL GROSS AMTS. WAGE
S. SECURITY WO. S. SECURITY WO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
s. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY HO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
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REG.! HRS.)
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
1
1 I
1 i
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
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OVER TIME
1
.U 1
! ..
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
1i : '1 J1
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REG. HRS.
1!
OVER TIME
! 1j
REG. HRS.
i .J
[OVER
Itime
REG. HRS.
ii
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
1 i |
! i
1
i
MEMORANDA;
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
s.s.
WITH. TAX
Others
TOTAL
NET WAGE
L GOLD BOND GYPSUM LATH
The fireproof plaster base
Week Ending.
NAMES S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. MEMORANDA,
.19_ JOB.
0
c
h RS wo RKED THU FRI. SAT. jsUN MON Itue. we?1
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
i`
i i
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
TOTAL RATE HOURS
TOTAL GROSS AMTS. WAGE
i -
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
S.S.
WITH. TAX
OTHERS
TOTAL
net wage
GOLD BOND GYPSUM LATH
Standard . . . Perforated
Foil - Backed
Ifll
Week Ending.
.19. JOB.
NAMES
HOURS WORKED
~~
THU FRI. 1 SAT.|sUN.|mOnJ TUE.IwEd!
total hours
RATE
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
REG. HRS. "s. SECURITY NO.-------------------------------------------------OVER TIME
S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
|'
-:
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS. t OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
MEMORANDA,
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
s.s.
WITH, TAX
Others
TOTAL
NET WAGE
GOLD BOND MICROPLASTIC PLASTER
...For Easier Working Quality
Week ending19
. job
$. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
NAMES " ""
---------- ----
HOURS WORKED
RATE
THU.I FRI. SAT.]sUN. MON^TUE^vl7st HoURS
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
~i '
T| 1
T-s-
"s.----------
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
N'----------
OVER TIME
TOTAL GROSS AM*TS. WAGE
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME.
.
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MEMORANDA
MEMORANDA:
D EDUCTIONS
s.s.
WITH TAX
1 OTHERS I TOTAL
net wage
i--------------
GOLD BOND FINISH LIME
From Ohio... the whitest made
Week Ending_ig.
S. SECURITY NO.
NAMES
'
iOURS WORKED
THU FRI. 1 sat.Isun.!monJ tue~ Ivvjj-
hours
RATE
REG HRS ------------ ---------- OVER TIME
J.
i
N --------------
REG. HRS.
5. SECURITY NO.----------`----------------------------------------- OVER TIME
------ ------------
S, SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
1
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
'. - -- -
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
3VER TIME
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
MEMORANDA
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
|
S.S i "'7" 1 others ! TOTAL 1 NET WAGE
|
. *. s_L- -
GOLD BOND GYPSUM WALLBOARD
...Takes any decoration
Week Ending_19.
-- . . .
.
names
5. SECURITY NO.
'
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. MEMORANDA'
- - --- job
lOU RS WORKED |thu Fftl. SAT.I SUN.iMON J TUE.Ivye^
total RATE HOURS
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
REG. HRS
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
" S
-
j
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
5.S.
WITH, TAX
Others
TOTAL
NET WAGE
GOLD BOND PERFORATED TAPE
For Concealing Wallboard Joints
WEEK ENDING_________________________ ____ 19
-----------
--
-- - -
. ; -------
NAMES
HOURS WORKED "***
THU.I FRI. j SAT.lsUK._MONjTUe.^I>'
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. i. SECURITY NO. .. SECURITY NO. . SECURITY NO. . SECURITY NO.
SECURITY NO. SECURITY NO.
--------------------- ---------
REG HRS
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
DVER TIME
REG. HRS. j5VER rme
1 -1
nT-L 1]
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JOB
TOTAL RATE hours
TOTAL GROSS AMTS. WAGE
EMORANDA.
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
s.s
WITH. TAX
OTHERS
TOTAL
net wage
GOLD BOND GRAIN BOARD
Knotty Pine . . Dark Walnut . . Bleached Walnut
I
Week Ending.__________
-- . _____
.
NAMES
_i9
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i-JOURS WORKED
| --PM , --.
. Y/ifAL
Ithu FRI. isAT.IsUN.IMONJTUElvJ^' HoURs
RATE
SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
---------------------------------------OVER TIME
' .......
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
j .1 1
1'
""''
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. >. SECURITY NO. .. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS. - - OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
i
i
' -
TOTAL AM'TS.
GROSS WAGE
' DEDUCTIONS
; s-s-
WITH. TAX
OTHERS
TOTAL
NET WAGE
1 ]
i
MEMORANDA,
MEMORANDA:
GOLD BOND y8 " FLAT RiB LATH
More Keys
More Rigid
Week Ending. -ig
NAMES
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO, "
*--- ..
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO. MEMORANDA
-
HOURS WORKED
^7^
-- ------------ -
* total RATE
[THU 1 FRl. 1 SAT.ISUN.MONiTUE.liv^' HOURS
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
i -_L i :1
! a i.~
: 1 i |
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
"'
REG. HRS,
ir
OVER TIME
i ^ '
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS,
OVER TIME
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
s.s
WITH. TAX
Others
TOTAL
NET WAGE
GOLD BOND ARCH CORNER BEAD
Easy to Cut and Bend
Week Ending__t9.
JOB
NAMES
HOURS WORKED ~~V=! ItHU.j FRI.i SAT.I SUN-iMONj TUE.jvy^*
total RATE HOURS
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
S. SECURITY HO,
~"
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
s7 SECURITY N0~---------------------------------------- - OVER
TIME
S. SECURITY HO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
S. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
a. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
i. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
. SECURITY NO. SECURITY NO.
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
I REG. |
J HRS. j
jOVERl [TIME 1
!
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1
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!
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=
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
Iii
EMORANDA
h MEMORANDA:
DEDUCTIONS
s.s.
WITH. TAX
Others
total
NET WAGE
GOLD BOND PARTITION SYSTEMS
For Fireproof, Space-Saving Walls
GOLD BOND SIMPLIFl^ WAGE CALCULATOR
RATE HOURS
H i 2 3 4
3
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 u
15
16 17 18 19
20
21 22 23 24
25
26 27 28 29
30
31 32 33 34
35
36 37 38 39 40
$2.00
Loo
2.00 <.00 6.00 8.00 10.00
$1.00
x
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$ .90 .45
$ .80 .40
$ .70 .35
$ .60 .X
$ .60 .25
$ .40 .20
$ .30 .15
71 $ .20 * m
10 ''5T --.05
$ .08 .04
$ .07 .04
$ .06 .X
$ .05 .X
$ .04 .02
S .X .02
$ .02 .01
.90 .80 .70 .60 .50 .40 X 1.80 IX 1.40 1.20 1.00 X X 2.70 2.40 2.10 1.80 l.X 1.20 X 3.60 3.20 2.X 2.40 2.00 1.60 1.20
.20 .10
40 X
20 .30
X iO
.09 .18 .27 .36
.06 .16 .24 .32
.07 .06 .05 .14 .12 .10 .21' .18 ! .15 .28 .24 .20
.04 X .12 .16
.X .06 .X .12
.02 .04 .X .X
4.50 4.00 3.50 3.X 2.X 2.X l.X I.ar
***".45 .40 .35 .X .25 .20 .15 .10
12.00 6.00 5.40 4.X 4.20 3.60 3.X 2.40 IX 1.20 14.00 7.00 6.30 5.60 4.90 4.20 3.X 2.80 2.10 1.40 16.00 8.00 7.20 6.40 5.60 4.X 4.X 3.20 2.40 lx 18.00 9X 8.10 7.20 6.X 5.40 4.X 3.X 2.70 IX
.60 .70 .80 .90
.54 .63 .72 .81
.48 .56 .64 .72
.42 .36 .49 .42 .56 -.48 .63 .54
X .35 .40 .45
.24 .28 .32 .36
.18 .21 .24 .27
.12 .14 .16 .18
20.00 10X 9X 8.X 7X 6.X 5.X 4.X 3X 2.x1 Poo- X X .70 X X .40 X .20
22.00 24.00 26.X 28.00
11.00 12X 13.X 14.X
9.90 10X 11.70 12X
8.801 9.60 10.40 11.20
7.70 8.40 9.10 9.X
6.X 7.X 7.X 8.40
5.X 6.X 6.X 7.X
4.40 4.X 5.20 5.X
3.X 3X 3.90 4.20
2.20 2.40 2.60 2.X
1.10
1.20 1.30 1.40
.99 1.06 1.17 1.26
.88 .96 1.04 1.12
.77 .84 .91 .98
X , .55 .72 X .78 .65 .84 .70
.44 .48 .52 .56
.33 .36 .39 .42
.22 .24 .26 .28
30.X 1SX 13.50 12.00 10X 9.X 7.X 6.00 4.X 3.00 ~~nzr 1.35 1.20 1.05 X : .75 X .45 X
32.X 16.00 14.40 12.80 11.20 9.X 8.X 6.40 4X 3.20 160 ' 1.44 1.28 1.12 .96 X .64 .48 .32 34.X 17.00 15X 13X 11X 10.X 8.X 6.X 5.10 3.40 1.70 IX 1.36 1.19 1.02 .85 .68 .51 .34 36.00 18X 16.20 14.40 12.60 10.80 9.X 7.20 5.40 3X 1.80 1.62 1.44 1.26 1.08 .90 .72 .54 .36 38.X i9.00 17.10 15.20 13.X 11.40 9.X 7.60 5.70 3.80 1.90 1.71 1.52 1.33 1.14 .95 .76 .57 .28 40.X 20.X 18X 16X 14.X 12.X 10.X Fs-oo 6.X 4.00 2.00 IX IX 1.40 1.20 1.00 X X .40
42.X 21.X 18.90 16.X 14.70 12.X 10X 8.40 6X 4.20 2.10 1.89 1.68 1.47 1.26 1.05 .34 .63 .42 44.00 22X 19.80 17.60 15.40 13.X 11.00 8.X 6.X 4.40 220 1.98 1.76 1.54 1.32 1.10 X .66 .44 46X 23X 20.70 18.40 16.10 13.X 11X 9.20 6.90 4.60 2.30 2.07 1.84 1.61 1.38 1.15 .92 .69 .46 48.X 24X 21X 19.20 16.X 14.40 12.X 9.60 7.20 4.X 2.40 2.16 1.92 1.68 1.44 1.20 .96 .72 ' .48
SOX 25.00 22.50 20.00 17.50 15.X 12X 10.X 7.X S.X 250 2.25 2.X 1.75 IX 1.25 l.X .75 X
52.X 26.00 23.40 2Q.X 18.20 15.X 13.X 10.40 7.X 5.20 "> art 2.34 2.X 1.82 1.56 IX 1.04 .78 .52
54X 27X 24X 21.60 18.X 16.20 13X 10.80 8.10 5.40 ? to 2.43 2.16 1.89 1.62 1.35 l.X .81 .54
56X 28X 25.20 22.40 19X 16.X 14.X 11.20 8.40 5.60
2.52 2.24 1.96 IX 1.40 1.12 .84 .56
S8X 29.X 26.10 23.20 20.X 17.40 14.X ll.X 8.70 5.X
2.61 2.32 2.X 1.74 1.45 1.16 .87 .58
3,lrXX 3QX 27X 24X 21.X 18.X 15.X 12.X 9.00 6.X
2.70 2.40 2.10 l.X IX 1.20 .90 X
62.X 31X 27X 24.X 21.70 18.60 15.X 12.40 9.30 6.20 3.10 2.79 2.48 2,17 1.86 1.55 1.24 .93 64X 32.00 28X 2SX 22.40 19.X 16.X 12.X 9.60 6.40 3.20 2.88 2.56 2.24 1.92 1.60 1.28 .96 66.00 33.00 29.70 26.40 23.10 19.80 16.50 13.20 9.90 6X 3.30 2.97 2.64 2.31 1.98 1.65 1.32 .99 68.X 34.X 30X 27.20 23.X 20.40 17.X 13.X 10.20 6.80 3.40 3.X 2.72 2.38 2.04 1.70 1.36 1.02
.62 .64 .66 X
70X 35X 31.50 28X 24X 21.X 17.X 14.X 10.X 7.X 3.X 3.IS 2.X 2.45 2.10 1.75 1.40 1.05 .70
72.00 36X 32.40 28.80 25.X 21.X 18.X 14.40 10X 7.20 3.60 3.24 2.88 2.52 2.16 1.80 1.44 l.X 74.X 37.00 33.30 29.X 25.X 22.X 18X 14.X 11.20 7.40 3.70 3.33 2.96 2.59 2.22 1.85 1.48 1.11 76X 38X 34.20 30.40 26X 22.X 19X 15.20 11.40 7.60 3.X 3.42 3.04 2.66 2.28 1.90 1.52 1.14 78.X 39X 35.10 31.20 27.X 23.40 19.X 15.X 11.70 7.X 3.90 3.51 3.12 2.73 2.34 1.95 1.56 1.17
.72 .74 .76 .78
XX 40X 36X 32.X 28.X 24.X 20X 16.X 12.X 8.X 4.X 3,60 3.20 2.X 2.40 2.X IX 1.20 X
$ .01
.01
.01 .02 .X .04
.05
.06 .07 .X .09
.10
.11 .12 .13 .14
.15
.16 .17 .18 .19
.20
.21 .22 .23 .24
.25
.26 .27 .28 .29
.30
.31 .32 .33 .34
.35
.36 .37
.38 .39
$ .004
.X
.01 .01 .02 .02
.X
.03 .04 .04 .X
.05
.X X .02 .07
.os
.X X .09 .10
.10
.11 .11 .12 .12
.13
.13 .14 .14 .15
.15
.16 .16 .17 .17
.18
.18 .19 .19 .20 .20
RATE HOURS.
h 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14
15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24
25
26 27 28 29
30
31 32 33 34
35
36 37 28 39 40
EXAMPLE: For 20 hours at hourly rate of S1.184&, take figure under SI.00 column* (S20.00), add figure under $.10 column* ($2.00)* add figure under S.08 column* ($1.60), and finally add figure under $.00 Vt column, ($.10). Total $23.70.
Week ending 119^ job
NAMES
S. SECURITY NO.
''
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO.
S. SECURITY NO. MEMORANDA.
-
c0
h RS WORKED
TOTAL
THU FR1. SAT.jSUN MON TUE. weohoobs
RATE
............
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
TOTAL GROSS AM'TS. WAGE
deductions
S.S.
|WITH.
TAX
Others total
net wage
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
REG. HRS.
OVER TIME
i
IEMORANDA:
GOLD BOND INSULATION BOARDS Decorate ... Insulate ... Quiets Noise
FACTS ON GYPSUM PLASTER
Gypsum Plaster gets its set or hardness by combining chemically with mixing water--recrystallizing as gypsum rock. Its maximum hardness is obtained as soon as set and dry. Its strength is many times that of lime with the same percentage of sand. --
The time of set of gypsum plaster depends on the amount of retarder added (unretarded gypsum sets in approximately 30 minutes after adding water), on the effect of sand used, on temperature and humidity conditions, purity of water used, cleanliness of mix ing boxes and tools, etc.
Generally gypsum plaster sets slower in hot weather (due to greater effectiveness of retarder at higher temperatures). Set is corrected at the mill for average seasonal changes in weather conditions.
The set of gypsum plaster can be simply adjusted to meet any abnormal condition on the job. The follow ing materials retard the set of gypsum plaster--
(a) Gold Bond Retarder (b) Glue water
The following materials quicken the set of gypsum plaster--
(a) Gold Bond Accelerator
__
(b) Lime
(c) Ground set plaster
(d) Portland Cement
(e) Pulverized Alum and Zinc Sulphate
(f) Water soluble mineral salts in general
The hardness of a gypsum plaster wall depends primarily on the amount of sand present. Strength of
plaster wall decreases in direct proportion to amount of sand used. A safe amount is two parts sand by weight to one part of plaster for scratch coat and
three parts sand for brown coat. For two coat work,
two and one-half parts can be used. For walls with high suction such as brick, clay or gypsum tile, three parts sand should be used both scratch and brown.
One No. 2 shovel of sand averages about fifteen (15) pounds. On this basis the following table shows the approximate equivalent No. 2 shovels to parts by weight--
1 part by weight sand
2 parts "
"
zy2 ...................;
3 ...................................
80 lb. Bag
S No. 2 shovels
11 "
"
13 "
"
16 " "
100 lb. Bag 7 No. 2 shovels 13 17 20
Gypsum Piaster (in form of gauging plaster) is added
to lime putty finish to add strength and to keep lime from check cracking. Therefore, enough gauging to
accomplish this must be added. A safe practice is to follow these proportions:
By Volume--1 park gauging plaster to 3 parts lime putty.
By Weight -- 1 part dry gauging plaster to 4 parts lime putty or 1 part dry gauging plaster to 2 parts dry hydrated lime.
Correct Application of the Plaster Base is of Utmost Importance for a Perfect Plaster Job.
G.YPSUM LATH:--Apply panels at right angles to studs, staggering aach course. Stagger vertical joints on walls- so they don't meet ceiling joints. Nails shall be 1 % inch, 13 gauge, -) b inch flat head, blued nails, spaced approximately 4 inches apart, using S nails to each bearing--20 nails to a 16 x 48 inch panel. First nail about % inch in from edge of panel. Nail canter bearings first, then outer edges. Reinforce angles with Gold Bond Cornerite; reinforce corners with Gold Bond Corner Bead. Do not wet lath before plastering.
FIBRE INSULATION LATH:--Follow manufacturers' instruc tions carefully in applying fibre insulation lath.
METAL LATH:--Follow manufacturers' instructions for the type of metal lath used. .
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PLASTER TROUBLES DURING APPLICATION
SLOW SET: If plaster fails to set in 4 hours after all proper precautions.
REMEDIES: (1) Add amount Gold Bond Accelerator (usually handful to the bag is suffi cient) necessary to give desired set. Sprinkle accelerator over dry plaster before mixing.
or (2) Add handful screened dry set plaster droppings same way as accelerator.
or (3) Add approximately one quart of Port land Cement or 15 lbs. unretarded
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or (4) Add alum or zinc sulphate in pro portions two ounces per gallon water.
QUICK SET: If plaster sets in box or before it can
be darbied.
REMEDIES: (1) Check to see if mixing box, tools, sand are clean and clean water used.
(2) Use retarder or ground glue in amount needed for desired set.
SHORT WORKING: If mortar works hard, does not carry sand, drops easily from wall.
REMEDIES: (1) See if material is stored in dry place.
(2) Add fresh plaster bag to bag.
(3) Add 2 shovelfuls of slaked lime to each bag.
(4) Decrease amount sand and water.
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PLASTER TROUBLES
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Soft, white, chalky particularly over "Dry Out." Plaster dried be
openings. Hot weather condition.
fore setting.
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Damp, soft. Winter condition.
"Sweat Out." Plaster holds water and "rots."
Soft, resembling sweat out--rooms have been at freezing temperature.
Walls are frozen.
Soft, not due to slow set or hot (1) Too much sand.
weather or retempering plaster.
(2) Too fine sand.
Wood lath. Cracks or bulges hori zontal with lath.
Straight vertical cracks. Gypsum lath. Cracks around joints.
Metal lath. Sags, cracks, does not adhere.
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Brick or tile. Small cracks.
Due to swelling, poor grade of lath or improperly spaced or failure to wet down. Failure to stagger joints.
Too thin coat.
Too light lath, too open spaces, plaster not double fibered. Plaster over sanded.
Failure to wet before plastering. Too little sand. One coat work.
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Spray walls with clean 1 Screen openings. Avoid thin coats. If plaster water. Keep wet till set. j slow set use accelerator.
After plaster is set, ' Allow ventilation to hasten drying after
open doors and win- plaster is set. Supply artificial heat in cold
dows. Supply heat.
1 weather.
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ventilate.
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Reapply.
i Keep walls from freezing until plaster is dry or at least 24 hours.
, (1) Measure sand accurately.
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Remove and replaster. 1 free from bark, sap, or knots. Space
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%' apart. Stagger. Wet lath day before and
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Apply second coat. I Use proper grounds.
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STANDARD Sturdy, rock-like panels of Gold Bond Gypsum Lath are applied in a fraction of the time re quired for old-style lath, give wood framing valuable fire protection.
PERFORATED A double bond grips the plas ter. A chemical bond occurs between the indented surface of the lath and the plaster. A mechanical bond is provided by the mushroom-like "keys" which form on the reverse side.
FOa-BACKED The reflective side of Gold Bond Aluminum Foil-backed Gypsum Lath is a combination insulator and vapor-barrier. The reverse side forms a powerful bond with the plaster.
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PLASTER AND LIME
MICROPLASTIC PLASTER
Easier to trowel because of its greater plasticity. Gypsum parti cles are ground to micron size in huge revolving mills, then rolled into soft, felted balls . .. the great est step forward in the develop ment of plaster in many years.
FINISH LIME The perfect white coat for Gyp sum Plaster. Made from selected Ohio Dolomitic Limestone ... high in magnesium carbonate content . . . which provides greater plas ticity and easier working qualities.
KEENE'S CEMENT Best Bros. Keene's Cement is the whitest plaster obtainable and helps build a wall with extreme durability. It is the invariable choice of architects and contrac tors because of its unmatched high quality and uniformity.
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METAL LATH PRODUCTS
Gold Bond
ARCH CORNER BEAD
SMALL DIAMOND-MESH LATH
Can be used on any type of metal lath job. Has approximately 3000 more keys per square yard than the regular W mesh. All sheets lay perfectly flat and each sheet has re-squared ends, assuring full covering width. Rogular W mesh can be furnished on request. Made from open hearth box annealed sheets.
Standard Weights -- 2.2, 2.5, 3.0, 3.4 lb. Furnished in painted steel, copper bearing and Armco Iron. Galvanized in 2.5 and 3.4 only.
Sheet Sizes: 24"x96" -- 9 sheets per bundle or 16 sq. yds. 27"x96" -- 10 sheets per bundle or 20 sq. yds.
y." FLAT RIB LATH
Reversible sheets in. new 27"x9S" size; 25% more meshes per sq. ft. Stronger, save time and plaster.
WEIGHT MAXIMUM SPACING
TYPE OF LATH
Flat Expanded Metal Lath Flat Expanded Metal I-ath
(lbs. per sq. yd.)
2.5 3.4
Ceilings
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13V'2"
Walls
12" 16"
Solid Partitions
16" 16"
Vt* Flat Rib Exp'd Metal Lath---- 2.75
12"
16" 16"
!/s" Flat Rib Exp'd Metal Lath____ 3.4
19"
19" 24"
Vs" Rib Expanded Lath--, 3.4 32" 32"
3s" Flat Rib Expanded Metal Lath 4.0
32"
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An amazing double-purpose product! Serves as a comer bead for vertical or horizontal comers and as an arch bead for curved openings. Easily cut and bent by hand. No mechanical bender needed. Won't kink or break at the nose. Flanges have twice as many perforations as ordinary comer bead, make a stronger plaster bond.
Won't Kink or Break - Otter Gold Bond Metal Products: Sheet Lath, %" Flat Rib Lath.
Burial Vault Lath, Comer Beads, Base Beads, Coraexite, Strfpite, ~1 Tie Wire, Wall Ties and other accessories.
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National Gypsum manufactures a full line of fireproof gypsum wailboards for quick modernizing, for adding new rooms, for low-cost homes where wallboard is specified. The big, strong panels are easily nailed in place, providing longlasting walls and ceilings that take any decoration. Patented method of processing gypsum core produces a panel that is light in weight and resilient. No warping or buckling. Can be sawed like lumber.
GYPSUM WALLBOARD
Fireproof panels of Gold Bond Gypsum Board quickly converted waste cellar space into this practical rumpus room. Gold Bond Insulation Tile was used on the ceiling.
Remodeling is inexpensive with Gold Bond Gypsum Board. An
old-fashioned parlor was utilized in making the smart, modem
apartment shown above.
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PERFORATED TAPE JOINT SYSTEM
FOR WALLS THAT CAN
BE PAPERED Succ&l&frdtt} f
Channel is tilled with Tape Joint Cement, using a Gold Bond Finishing Knife or 4" flexible putty knife. Cement should extend W beyond
edge of channel.
Perforated tape is pressed into cement. The tiny keys formed when cement is forced through perforations should be smoothed down with putty knife, immediately.
When first coat of cement has hard
ened. apply thin coat of cement so
tape is completely hidden. Feather
out edges as smoothly as possible.
When dry, sand.
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The Gold Bond Perforated Joint System is a simplified method oi concealing the joints in Gold Bond Gypsum Wallboard to provide smooth, seamless walls and ceilings that may be papered, painted or textured. It comprises the use oi a per forated fibre tape in conjunction with a smooth-working, powerfully adhesive cementing piaster. It may be used with square edge boards but best results are attained with recessed edge boards whose adjoining edges form perfect channels to receive the cement and tape.
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FIBRE INSULATION BOARD
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Gold Bond manufactures a full line of Insulation Boards, in cluding standard Building Board, Tiles and Planks, Exterior Sheathing and Roof Boards.
All of these products are made of selected Southern woods
and fabricated by an exclusive Gold Bond process to give
outstanding strength and insulation, plus greater resistance
to moisture.
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Stop in at your local Gold Bond dealer and he will gladly show you full size panels.
Modem styling in this Buffalo, N. Y., boot shop helps sell mer chandise. Shown are Gold Bond Insulation Tile on ceiling and Gold Bond Plank on walls.
FOOTAGE TABLE
NUMBER OF SQUARE FEET IN ROOMS OF VARIOUS SIZES AND DIFFERENT CEILING HEIGHTS.
Siza of 7 Ft. 74 Ft. 8 Ft. 8HFt. 9 Ft. 10 Ft. Room Ceiling Calling Calling Ceiling Ceiling Calling
8x 10 332 350 368 390 404 440 8x 12 376 390 416 436 456 496
9x12 402 423 444 465 486 528 9x14 446 471 494 517 540 586
10x10 380 400 420 440 460 500 10 x 11 404 425 446 467 488 530 10x12 428 450 472 494 516 560 10 x 13 452 475 498 521 544 590 10 x 14 476 500 524 548 572 620
11x11 429'
4S1
473
495
517
561
11x12 454 477 500 523 546 592
11x13 479 503 527 551 575 623
11 x 14 504 529 554 579 604 654
12 x 12 480 504 528 552 576 624
12x13 506' 531
556
581
606
656
12x14 532 558 584 610 636 688
12 x 16 584 612 640 668 696 752
12 x 18 636 666 696 726 756 816
13x13 533 574 585 611 637 689 13 x 14 560 587 614 641 668 722 13 x 15 587 615 643 671 699 755
14 x 14 588 616 644 672 700 756 14 x IS 616 645 674 703 732 790 14 x 16 644 674 704 734 764 824 14 x 18 700 732 764 796 828 892
15x15 645 675 705 735 765 825 15 x 16 674 705 736 767 798 860 15x20 790 825 860 895 930 1000
16 x 16 704 736 768 800 832 896 16x18 764 798 832 866 900 968 16x20 824 860 896 912 984 1020
17 x 17 765 799 833 867 901 969
18x18 18x20
828 892
864 900 930 968
936 1006
972 1044
1044 1120
DEDUCTIONS FOR OPENINGS. Subtract 18 square feat for oach window and 21 square feet for each door.
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building products
PANEL boards
QYPSUM WALLBOARO GYPSUM TILE BOARD gypsum GRAIN BOARD GYPSUM SHEATHING
hardboard
INSULATION BOARD
LATH
PLASTERS
BASE PLASTER FINISH PLASTER GAUGING PLASTER MOULDING PLASTER KEENE'S CEMENT Acoustical plaster PATCHING PLASTER
gypsum lath (STANDARD OR PERFORATED)
GYPSUM LATH WITH INSULAT ING FOIL VAPOR-BARRIfR
METAL LATH PRODUCTS
LIME
FINISH LIME MASON'S LIME
INSULATION
MISCELLANEOUS
fibre insulation board
COLOR TEXTURE
TILE ... PLANK...
WALL PAINT
SHEATHING... ROOF BOARD ALUMINUM PAINT
ROCK WOOL INSULATION DRY FILL INSULATION
CEMENT PAINT SPACKLING COMPOUND
NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY
BUFFALO 2, N. Y.
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BUILDING PRODUCTS
NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY
BUFFALO 2, N. Y.
BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON
CLEVELAND
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
DETROIT
ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY ATLANTA DALLAS
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