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Commonly known as the Yellow Sheet, [1] the magazine was launched in 1925. [2] It was used as a standard for both transacted containerboard pricing (linerboard and medium) and multiple grades of recovered paper stock pricing. [3] [4] It was also used to track linerboard prices as an economic indicator. [5]
The corrugated medium is often 0.026 pounds per square foot (130 grams per square metre) basis weight in the US; in the UK, a 90 grams per square metre (0.018 lb/sq ft) fluting paper is common. At the single-facer, it is heated, moistened, and formed into a fluted pattern on geared wheels.
Corrugated galvanised iron (CGI) or steel, colloquially corrugated iron (near universal), wriggly tin (taken from UK military slang), pailing (in Caribbean English), corrugated sheet metal (in North America), zinc (in Cyprus and Nigeria) or custom orb / corro sheet (Australia), is a building material composed of sheets of hot-dip galvanised ...
Ceiling: Suspended grid-form acoustic tile, painted beaded timber boards, plasterboard and to first floor, areas of non-original strapped plaster sheet. Roof: Timber framed, hipped form recently re-clad with rust red 'colorbond'; ogee profile cast iron rainwater goods; rendered brick chimneys with moulded caps. Skillion-roofed rear first floor ...
[citation needed] At 3 ⁄ 8 inch (9.5 mm) thick, mahogany three-ply "wiggle board" or "bendy board" come in 4 by 8 feet (1.2 m × 2.4 m) sheets with a very thin cross-grain central ply and two thicker exterior plies, either long grain on the sheet, or cross grain. Wiggle board is often glued together in two layers once it is formed into the ...
BlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun-off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP Steel. [1] It was renamed BlueScope on 17 November 2003. [2]Early in 2004, BlueScope merged with the American firm Butler Manufacturing. [3]
The former goods yard has largely been demolished. The only remaining evidence is the rails and timber buffer. A small, recent brick and colorbond shed is also located on the site. [3] The corrugated iron per way shed and c.1889 goods shed were removed at an unknown date.
The stage is of lightweight construction, recently reclad in "Colorbond" ribbed coated steel sheeting. [19] Portions of the theatre, such as the stairway and floor of the dress circle foyer, and projection box floor are built in reinforced concrete. [1] From the street there is a cantilevered awning of unusual design.