WAC 296-127-01309
Cabinet makers. For the purpose of the
Washington state public works law, chapter 39.12 RCW, cabinet
makers set up and operate a variety of woodworking machines and
use various hand tools to fabricate and repair wooden cabinets,
sashes, doors, and furniture in a shop or plant.
The work includes, but is not limited to:
• Study blueprints or drawings of articles to be
constructed or repaired and plan sequences of cutting or shaping
operations to be performed.
• Mark outline or dimensions of parts on paper or lumber
stock, according to blueprint or drawing specifications. Match
materials for color, grain or texture.
• Set up and operate woodworking machines, such as: Power
saws, jointer, mortiser, tenoner, molder and shaper to cut and
shape parts from woodstock.
• Trim component parts of joints to assure snug fit, using
hand tools, such as: Planes, chisels, or wood files. Bore holes
for insertion of screws or dowels by hand or using boring
machine. Glue, fit and clamp parts and subassemblies together to
form a complete unit, using clamps or clamping machine. Drive
nails or other fasteners into joints at designated places to
reinforce joints.
• Sand and scrape surfaces and joints of articles to
prepare articles for finishing. Dip, brush or spray assembled
articles with protective or decorative materials, such as stain,
varnish, or paint.
• Install hardware such as: Hinges, catches and drawer
pulls.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW, RCW 43.22.270 and 43.22.051. 00-15-077, § 296-127-01309, filed 7/19/00, effective
7/19/00.]