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Heidi Keppert (Debbe Dunning) – The second "Tool Girl" (beginning in season 3, series regular in seasons 7–8) and a master electrician. [8] Initially, the character was seen only in and around the Tool Time set. In later seasons, her personal life increasingly crossed paths with Tim and Al.
Also in North America, hardwood lumber is commonly sold in a "quarter" system, when referring to thickness; 4/4 (four quarter) refers to a 1-inch-thick (25 mm) board, 8/4 (eight quarter) is a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) board, etc.
Builder Type Date Shop number Weight Fuel Capacity Water Capacity Notes 1 [3]: 118 ALCO: 2-8-2T: February 16, 1923 64147 190,000 lb (86,000 kg) 1,000 US gal (3,800 L) 2,500 US gal (9,500 L) Purchased new. Sold to Pensacola Company in November 1935. Later sold to Willamette Valley Lumber Company. Scrapped 1955. 2 [3]: 118 ALCO: 2-8-2T
Sugar Pine Lumber Company 4 is a 2-8-2 ST "Mikado" built by the American Locomotive Company in 1925. After the Sugar Pine Lumber Company went bankrupt in 1933, it wound later be purchased by Pacific Lumber Company and renumbered to 37.
84 Lumber is an operated American building materials supply company. Founded in 1956 [ 2 ] by Joseph Hardy , it derives its name from the unincorporated village of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania , a census-designated place 20 miles (32 km) south of Pittsburgh , where its headquarters are located.
As Lanoga had purchased Spenard Builders Supply (SBS) and other builder's store in Fairbanks and Anchorage in 1978, the company's reach extended to Alaska. [12] SPS was founded in 1952 and as of 2022, has 10 retail locations throughout Alaska and four manufacturing locations where it makes roof trusses and other milled lumber products. It ...
Builder Type Date Works number Notes Image Fido: H.K. Porter: 0-4-0 ST: Sold to the Sierra and San Francisco Power Company's Schoettgen Pass railroad [8] Star: H.K. Porter: 0-4-0 ST: ex-Ferries and Cliff House Railroad, San Francisco: 1 Heisler: Two Truck 1899 1028 Sold to the Swayne Lumber Company; scrapped 1940 2 Heisler Two Truck 1899 1040
Lumber, tools, hardware, garden supplies and plants The Hechinger Company was an American chain of home-improvement centers headquartered in Landover, Maryland , on the immediate outskirts of Washington, D.C. , from 1911 to 1999.