Masonite Technical Information.

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Richard
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Masonite Technical Information.

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Masonite Standard sheeting.

A brief overview of the tecnical data sheet is.
Standard sheeting is for inside use only.
A respirator should be worn while cutting.
Back of the sheets should be wet down 24 hours before use.
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Masonite Tempered Sheeting.

A brief overview of the tecnical data sheet is.
Tempered sheeting can be used in semi protected exterior applications.
A respirator should be worn while cutting.
Back of the sheets should be wet down 48 hours before use.
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A 1937 flyer for masonite in caravan construction.
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Hi Richard

Here's another caravan orientated Masonite advertisement from 1938. It too is from the good old days when CSR was the manufacturer. I saw somewhere recently they had a plant at Raymond Terrace which might explain Masonite Road that we travelled on recently when taking the van to Nelson's Bay. I thought at the time it was an odd name but the subsequent information makes sense of it.
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From what I can see it seems it is made by Gunnersens these days?

George
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Hi George.
Here is another Masonite ad from the early 1940's.
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Last weekend was very busy for Linda Joshua and I, as on Sunday we had a car club with around 50 people come to have a look through Australias only Caravan Museum. We were also very lucky to have one of the people visiting, donating a late 1950's, early 1960's Masonite brochure. :D :D
I just love these old brochures with the coloured pictures, but they are also very useful as they give you an idea of the colour schemes of that period. I have included one kitchen plan of the 8 in the brochure to give you an idea of how a kitchen was built back then, which is also very similar in construction to cupboards in a caravan.

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Part 2 of 2.
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