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  2. The Pine Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Club was founded in 1947. Jim Sullivan owned the restaurant from 1947–1954, Lloyd Meinzer from 1954–1979, and Dave Hulme from 1979–2018; [2] it was sold in 2018 in a private sale with the new owner undisclosed.

  3. Particle board - Wikipedia

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    Particleboard with veneer. Particle board, also known as particleboard or chipboard, is an engineered wood product, belonging to the wood-based panels, manufactured from wood chips and a synthetic, mostly formaldehyde based resin or other suitable binder, which is pressed under a hot press, batch- or continuous- type, and produced. [1]

  4. Reynoldsburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Reynoldsburg was originally called Frenchtown, and under the latter name was platted in 1831 by John French, and named for him. [7] The present name is for John C. Reynolds, a local merchant. [7]

  5. Sawdust - Wikipedia

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    Wood shavings made with a Japanese handplane. People can be exposed to wood dust in the workplace by breathing it in, skin contact, or eye contact. The OSHA has set the legal limit (permissible exposure limit) for wood dust exposure in the workplace as 15 mg/m 3 total exposure and 5 mg/m 3 respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday.

  6. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    Wood shavings generated during turning will need to be periodically removed. Eye protection is a necessity when woodturning. There are several types of PPE available for eye protection such as safety goggles , glasses, and visors .

  7. Larix laricina - Wikipedia

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    Larix laricina, commonly known as the tamarack, [3] hackmatack, [3] eastern larch, [3] black larch, [3] red larch, [3] or American larch, [3] is a species of larch native to Canada, from eastern Yukon and Inuvik, Northwest Territories east to Newfoundland, and also south into the upper northeastern United States from Minnesota to Cranesville Swamp, West Virginia; there is also an isolated ...