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Portland OR Born & Son Machinery & Supples '02 Ad Cover


Portland OR Born & Son Machinery & Supples ‘02 Ad Cover


$8.00


BALZER MACHINERY RENTAL GUIDE PORTLAND ANTIQUE BOOK


BALZER MACHINERY RENTAL GUIDE PORTLAND ANTIQUE BOOK


$89.00


AC- ANTIQUE MONARCH FORGE & MACHINERY RULER PORTLAND O


AC- ANTIQUE MONARCH FORGE & MACHINERY RULER PORTLAND O


$295.00


Portland OR 1901 Machinery Co. Advertising Cover


Portland OR 1901 Machinery Co. Advertising Cover


$4.99


Portland OR Machinery & Supplies 1901 Advertising Cover


Portland OR Machinery & Supplies 1901 Advertising Cover


$4.99


1967 Cal-Ore Machinery Co. Portland Lucky Encased Coin


1967 Cal-Ore Machinery Co. Portland Lucky Encased Coin


$12.99


Portland OR 1902 Machinery & Supply Co Advert. Cover


Portland OR 1902 Machinery & Supply Co Advert. Cover


$15.00


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6 each: Ace Anchoring Cement (18846)


6 each: Ace Anchoring Cement (18846)


$41.99


Sold as one unit. (1 unit = 6 each.) 5 lb. Used to permanently anchor fence and railing posts, bolts, machinery and fixtures into masonry and concrete walls, floor and ceiling. Rapid-setting, non-shrinking and pourable when mixing with water. Sets hard in 15 minutes. When completely cured it is stronger than Portland cement. Boxed. Manufacturer number: 18846. SKU #: 18846. Country of origin: (TBA)…

Proceedings of the Acm-Sigsam 1989 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation: Issac '89 : July 17-19,1989 : Portland Oregon


Proceedings of the Acm-Sigsam 1989 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation: Issac ‘89 : July 17-19,1989 : Portland Oregon


$29.00



Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing: Portland, Oregon, USA, July 16-19, 2000


Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing: Portland, Oregon, USA, July 16-19, 2000




Slipform construction of highway appurtenances


Slipform construction of highway appurtenances





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