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Our finance department is committed to helping you drive home in your new or used car feeling excited and confident in your auto loan or BMW lease payments. We work with several finance companies and banks to provide our customers with credit options that work for them. Error: No connected account. Following his discharge in August , Hobbs came to Seattle and sold used cars for a couple of years.
Next he went to Everett, Washington, where he owned a Buick dealership. He married in and he and his wife, Florence , were together 49 years until Frank Hobbs death. Disenchanted with the control and oversight from Detroit, he left Buick. Hobbs at this point realized that his greatest skill was ingenuity, designing or inventing solutions. In he formed the Colfonite Company to produce Masonite wall board.
He experimented with applying super-hard paint finishes to hardboard, a low cost alternative to tile. Hobbs perfected the process and opened a factory under the trademark name of Colotyle. The product sold well and many homes had Colotyle bathrooms or kitchens. Ship builder Henry J. Kaiser purchased large quantities for use in ships. Hobbs also teamed up with George K. Comstock , a Seattle neon- and electric-sign company owner, to form business ventures.
During the spring of Hobbs noticed the shipment of Quonset huts to Alaska. These huts used considerable quantities of steel and were shipped across country and then to Alaska. He believed a hard-coated wood hut would save war-critical steel, and be lighter to save on shipping costs. He built a model in 21 days, and the Seattle District of the Army Corps of Engineers liked it and ordered 85 test examples.
These test versions impressed the Corps, which then contracted for 1, huts. They would be half-cylinder shape huts built of Masonite pressed wood , with spruce or hemlock ribs and plywood floors. The huts provided usable floor space of feet by feet with nine feet of headroom in the center.
As prefabricated units, they had the electrical wiring installed at the factory, and in the field a Pacific hut could be erected by five men in eight hours. They found an abandoned shipyard at Fox Avenue S, in an industrial area one-half mile north of the Boeing Plant. In 60 days they converted the plant to an assembly line to fabricate the huts. Pacific Huts employed men and became nationally known for an exceptionally low absentee rate. Frank Hobbs earned the reputation as an effective manager who got great results from his employees.
View current Sale Items — see items that have recently had their price reduced. To place an item on hold, please give us a call during business hours at , or email [email protected]. Directions to Our Seattle Store. Consider rehoming your used building materials through Second Use. We offer free pick up, removal, and drop off of qualifying materials as well as material compensation in the form of cash, store credit, and Habitat for Humanity Donation Receipt.
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