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Lake Zurich Registered Contractors Licensee Type Name Contact City State Phone Carpentry ARCHADECK OF CHICAGOLAND KRISTEN BERRY PALATINE IL (847) 496-4333 Carpentry CUSTOM BUILT COMMERICIAL FENCE KAREN TOMMASSONE PARK RIDGE IL (847) 634-6370 Carpentry WINDOWS AND EXTERIORS BY OLSON, IN SCOTT OLSON BARRINGTON IL (847) 304 8713 Carpentry CREATIVE HOMES WOODBURY, BRUCE LAKE ZURICH IL (847) 438-4515 Carpentry CLIMATE GUARD THERMAL PRODUCTS LOUIS SILVER CHICAGO IL (773) 278-3600 Carpentry DOORS 4 YOU, INC DOORS 4 YOU, INC LOCKPORT IL (708) 301-3667 Carpentry NEXT DOOR AND WINDOW JUSTIN BARTLEY WILLOWBROOK IL (630) 323-6398 Carpentry KANDEFER CONSTRUCTION, INC FRANK J KANDEFER WAUCONDA IL (847) 487-5643 Carpentry HOME REJUVENATORS INC BRETT LODING MUNDELEIN IL (847) 875-6451 Carpentry J&J CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS, INC JAY MOTHEY WAUCONDA IL (847) 487 7194 Carpentry PRECISION CARPENTRY SERVICES, INC. JEFFERY THOMPSON HUNTLEY IL (847) 978-4001 Carpentry MERIT CONTRACTORS, LLC C MATTHEW SATTERSTEN SPRING GROVE IL (815) 581 3026 Carpentry INFINITE HOME REMODELING INC WOODSTOCK IL (815) 703 0420 Carpentry MB CONTRACTORS BUFFALO GROVE IL (847) 525 8920 Carpentry JENSEN GROUP CONSTRUCTION ROSELLE IL (773) 318 6515 Carpentry GLENN LINGLE SPRING GROVE IL (847) 366 4890 Carpentry CARPENTER CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA, INC CCA MIDWEST, INC BELVIDERE IL (815) 544 1699 Carpentry B & M CONSTRUCTION LLC ISLAND LAKE IL (224) 688 8149 Carpentry PBI BUILDERS LLC SCHAUMBURG IL (847) 828 8011 Carpentry MONTES PAINTING (224) 634 7942 Carpentry UNLIMITED WALLS INC NORTH AURORA IL (847) 417 1048 Carpentry ESTMAN HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC FOX RIVER GROVE IL (847) 774 8261 Carpentry DISTINCTIVE HOME RENOVATIONS, INC. ELK GROVE VILLAGE IL (847) 352 1800 Carpentry KEATING BUILDERS R KEATING TOWER LAKES IL (724) 699 8709 Carpentry RGC CONSTRUCTION INC SAINT CHARLES IL (630) 750 7271 Carpentry SCHMIDT CARPENTRY MATT SCHMIDT JOHNSBURG IL (847) 431 7011 Concrete DYKSTRA CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. CRESTWOOD IL (708) 371 0566 Concrete S2 MASONRY LAKE ZURICH IL (312) 231 5635 Concrete ARTZ CONCRETE LLC ELGIN IL (224) 288 3787 Concrete 2 SOUTHWEST CONCRETE INC EDGAR LUNA STREAMWOOD IL (630) 415 4731 Concrete CHAVEZ CONCRETE ADDISON IL (773) 997 9136 Concrete CLASSIC AIR ELK GROVE VILLAGE IL Concrete ROYAL CONCRETE, INC. ROSELLE IL (630) 351 0525 Concrete A & J CONCREE OF WEST CHICAGO WEST CHICAGO IL (630) 379 8421 Concrete WEST SUBURBAN CONCRETE GENEVA IL (630) 232 2255 Concrete ROY'S PAVING OAK FOREST IL (708) 535 0877 Concrete K & K CONCRETE LLC PALATINE IL Concrete J-2 CONCRETE, INC MCHENRY IL (815) 363 9893 Concrete CONCRETE CONTRACTORS INC KANSASVILLE WI (262) 210 3715 Concrete RM OLSON CONCRETE INC. FOX RIVER GROVE IL (847) 942 3183 Concrete RAMIREZ N SONS CONCRETE LLC ADDISON IL (630) 290 4666 Concrete TNT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES MICHEAL WOODRICH SCHAUMBURG IL (847) 363 7571 Concrete ROCK STAR CONCRETE INC JOE PETTINATO MUNDELEIN IL (847) 388-2300 Concrete FORTIS GROUND WERKS, INC. MARCELLO LERARIO BARTLETT IL (630) 213 9570 Concrete JAMESON PAVEMENT SURFACES INC JAMESON WHITE STREAMWOOD IL (630) 830-7266 Concrete BLAUW & SONS JIM BLAUW MCHENRY IL (847) 253-0741 Concrete SANCHEZ CONSTRUCTION GERARDO SANCHEZ HARVARD IL (224) 629-0681 Concrete RICHARD WEIDNER CONCRETE INC RICHARD WEIDNER SPRING GROVE IL (815) 675-3333 Concrete T/S CONCRETE & ASPHALT SOLUTIONS SHEILA KORINEK MUNDELEIN IL (847) 949-9600 Concrete TYNIS CONCRETE INC WALTER TYNIS JR MCHENRY IL (815) 344-1160 Concrete CARRERA CONCRETE CORP. 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    HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 BOW & STRING How to make bow handle (riser) 4 make bow limbs 6 make string 9 tie a nocking point by Heather Flint 15 wax a bowstring by Heather Flint 16 make bow stringer 17 make sight 18 make arrow rest 19 make pressure button 22 make draw length checker (clicker) 23 build a youth PVC bow by William Sephton 24 ARROWS How to make arrow shafts 40 fletch an arrow (with plastic vanes) by Heather Flint 43 how to apply arrow wraps by Heather Flint 45 make fletchings 46 make arrows by Ludys Tejada 48 make arrow container 49 put points in arrows by Heather Flint 50 ACCESSORIES How to make finger protector (tab) 51 make tab by Ludys Tejada 52 make arm guard (bracer) 53 make arm guard by Ludys Tejada 54 templates for tab and armguard 55 make finger sling 56 make quiver 59 make quiver by Ludys Tejada 60 make ground quiver 61 make jigs by William Sephton 62 TARGET How to make target 63 make target stand 65 bow stand 67 OTHER RECOMMENDED PUBLICATIONS AND WEBSITES Other recommended publications and websites 68 INTRODUCTION Archery is an extremely accessible sport kinds of bows, recurve, compound and in countries around the world. It is a sport traditional, and disciplines within the for all ages and abilities - and can be as sport – with a local archery club or centre. recreational or competitive as the person Facilities can range from a dedicated taking part wants! venue to hired sports halls or fields.
  • Wood Restoration & Windows All-Purpose Contractors Masonry

    Wood Restoration & Windows All-Purpose Contractors Masonry

    Finish Carpenters: Wood Restoration & Windows Allen Nelson Re-Construction (Albany) Allen did a lot of the work for Ted Baker's renovation of the Opera House, including restoring the upstairs windows and building most of the storefront. (541) 926-3681 S. Boone Woodworking (Steve Boone - Independence) Steve built the historic-period doors and storefronts for Dan Weaver's building (The old Odd Fellows Lodge in Downtown Independence. Historic Building Repair (Gregg Olson - Salem) (503) 580-7380 Greg built the doors for the Independence Opera House. Mayfield & Sons (Jim Mayfield - Aurora) Jim has done multiple finish-carpentry jobs for B.C. Bemrose & Co's renovations, which include building the Bar & Back-Bar, and all tables for Crush Wine Bar. (503) 709-5316 All-Purpose Contractors (Wood Framing, Dry-Rot Repairs, Sheetrock & Texture) C & C Construction (Craig - Salem) Craig has done the bulk of all demo, wood framing and completed sheetrock work for B.C. Bemrose on his historic buildings, which include (MIC Building - 119 E. Main St., Monmouth, Old Crider's Buildings, Bank of Commerce Building in Oregon City, Old Pharmacy Building in Oregon City, Crush Wine Bar, Subway, original Odd Fellow Hall in Monmouth, Historic Whiskey Hill Farm in Aurora, Oregon. Can do it all. (503) 910-9831 Benjamin Cooper Handyman Services 389 D Street Independence, OR 97351 (503) 930-9070 www.benjamincooperhandymanservices.com Masonry: Brick Laying & Brick Restoration Arnold Tile & Masonry (Rick Arnold - McMinnville) Rick did Dan Weaver's entire brick facade restoration, and is doing the brick repairs for the J.S. Cooper Block Building. 1300 East 16th Street McMinnville, OR 97128 (503) 472-0224 (503) 435-9142 Cascade Chimney Sweeps and Masonry Damon Hedges 1615 Madrona Street E Monmouth, OR 97361 503-551-3848 www.cascadechimneysweeps.com Ron Mitchell (Salem) Ron's crew did the new brick for B.C.