TRIMAS CORP
10-Q, 1995-08-11
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                                     FORM 10-Q
                                         
                        SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                                         
                              WASHINGTON, D.C.  20549
                                         
                Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of
                        the Securities Exchange Act of 1934



                   For the quarterly period ended June 30, 1995

                          Commission file number 1-10716


                                TRIMAS CORPORATION                       
              (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
                                         
                                         
                                         
                  Delaware                                  38-2687639    
           (State or other jurisdiction of               (I.R.S. Employer
          incorporation or organization)                Identification No.)
                                         
                                         
                                         
           315 East Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor, Michigan    48108     
           (Address of principal executive offices)           (Zip Code)
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                  (313) 747-7025                          
                                (Telephone number)


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required
to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during
the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was
required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing
requirements for the past 90 days.

                               Yes   X     No      


Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer's classes of
common stock, as of the latest practicable date.


                                             Shares Outstanding at            
            Class                               August 2, 1995    

Common Stock, $.01 Par Value                      36,624,447

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                                TRIMAS CORPORATION

                                       INDEX


                                                                  Page No.


Part I.  Financial Information

         Item 1.     Financial Statements

                     Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets -
                        June 30, 1995 and December 31, 1994         1

                     Consolidated Condensed Statements of
                        Income for the Three Months and Six 
                        Months Ended June 30, 1995 and 1994         2

                     Consolidated Condensed Statements of
                        Cash Flows for the Six Months
                        Ended June 30, 1995 and 1994                3

                     Notes to Consolidated Condensed
                        Financial Statements                        4

          Item 2.    Management's Discussion and Analysis
                        of Financial Condition and Results
                        of Operations                               5


Part II.             Other Information and Signature                9

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                          PART I.  FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1.  Financial Statements
                        TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
                       CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS


                                       June 30,            December 31, 
                                         1995                  1994     
                                     (Unaudited)                        
Assets
Current assets:
      Cash and cash equivalents     $114,450,000           $107,670,000 
      Receivables                     85,200,000             64,190,000 
      Inventories                     82,510,000             79,560,000 
      Other current assets             2,360,000              3,590,000 

            Total current assets     284,520,000            255,010,000 

Property and equipment               168,700,000            168,380,000 
Excess of cost over net assets
  of acquired companies              147,050,000            149,160,000 
Notes receivable                       9,330,000              9,960,000 
Other assets                          36,670,000             32,630,000 

            Total assets            $646,270,000           $615,140,000 

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
      Accounts payable              $ 25,990,000           $ 21,590,000 
      Accrued liabilities             34,230,000             34,370,000 
      Current portion of long-term 
        debt                             210,000                280,000 

            Total current 
              liabilities             60,430,000             56,240,000 

Deferred income taxes and other       31,710,000             29,700,000 
Long-term debt                       238,400,000            238,600,000 

            Total liabilities        330,540,000            324,540,000 

Shareholders' equity:
Common stock, $.01 par value, 
  authorized 100 million shares, 
  outstanding 36.6 million shares        370,000                370,000 
Paid-in capital                      154,900,000            155,210,000 
Retained earnings                    163,010,000            136,310,000 
Cumulative translation adjustments    (2,550,000)            (1,290,000)

              Total shareholders' 
                equity               315,730,000            290,600,000 

              Total liabilities 
                and shareholders' 
                equity              $646,270,000           $615,140,000 


                             The accompanying notes are an integral part of the
                                        consolidated financial statements.

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                                        TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
                                    CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
                                                    (UNAUDITED)


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                             Six Months Ended              Three Months Ended
                                 June 30,                       June 30,          
                            1995          1994            1995               1994     
<S>                      <C>              <C>             <C>                <C>
Net sales                $299,520,000     $281,400,000    $151,920,000       $146,940,000 
Cost of sales            (201,390,000)    (190,820,000)   (101,390,000)       (97,620,000)
Selling, general and
 administrative expenses  (44,230,000)     (42,750,000)   (21,100,000)       (21,890,000)

      Operating profit     53,900,000       47,830,000     29,430,000         27,430,000 


Interest expense           (7,440,000)      (5,930,000)    (3,700,000)        (3,090,000)
Other income (expense),
 net                        3,130,000        1,410,000      1,650,000            780,000 


                           (4,310,000)      (4,520,000)    (2,050,000)        (2,310,000)

Income before income 
 taxes                     49,590,000       43,310,000     27,380,000         25,120,000 
Income taxes               19,590,000       17,540,000     10,820,000         10,180,000 

Net income               $ 30,000,000     $ 25,770,000   $ 16,560,000       $ 14,940,000 


Earnings per common 
 share:
       Primary                   $.81            $.70           $.45               $.40 
       Fully diluted             $.76            $.66           $.42               $.38 

Dividends declared per 
 common share                    $.09            $.07           $.05               $.04 

Weighted average number
  of common and common
  equivalent shares
  outstanding:
       Primary              36,994,000     37,038,000      37,001,000         37,038,000 
       Fully diluted        42,088,000     42,121,000      42,088,000         42,120,000 

</TABLE>



                            The accompanying notes are an integral part of the 
                                 consolidated condensed financial statements.

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                                       TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
                                 CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                                   (UNAUDITED)



                                                      Six Months Ended 
                                                           June 30,           
                                                      1995           1994    

CASH FROM (USED FOR):
  OPERATIONS:
      Net income                                   $ 30,000,000   $25,770,000 
      Adjustments to reconcile net income
        to net cash from operations:
            Depreciation and amortization            10,850,000    10,490,000 
            Deferred income taxes                     1,400,000       600,000 
            (Increase) decrease in receivables      (20,370,000)  (23,290,000)
            (Increase) decrease in inventories       (2,950,000)   (1,700,000)
            Increase (decrease) in accounts
              payable and accrued liabilities         4,090,000     5,510,000 
            Other, net                               (3,110,000)   (1,330,000)

              Net cash from (used for) 
                operations                           19,910,000    16,050,000 

  INVESTMENTS:
      Capital expenditures                           (9,930,000)  (11,030,000)

              Net cash from (used for)
                investments                          (9,930,000)  (11,030,000)

  FINANCING:
      Retirement of long-term debt                     (270,000)     (260,000)
      Common stock dividends paid                    (2,930,000)   (2,200,000)

              Net cash from (used for)
                financing                            (3,200,000)   (2,460,000)

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS:
  Increase (decrease) for the period                  6,780,000     2,560,000 
  At beginning of period                            107,670,000    69,770,000 

      At end of period                             $114,450,000   $72,330,000 



                              The accompanying notes are an integral part of the
                                  consolidated condensed financial statements.

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                                       TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

                            Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements



A. Basis of Presentation

   The accompanying unaudited consolidated condensed financial
   statements have been prepared in accordance with generally
   accepted accounting principles for interim financial
   information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule
   10-01 of Regulation S-X.  Accordingly, they do not include all
   of the information and footnotes required by generally
   accepted accounting principles for complete financial
   statements.  In the opinion of management, all adjustments
   considered necessary for a fair presentation have been
   included, and such adjustments are of a normal recurring
   nature.  The year-end condensed balance sheet data was derived
   from audited financial statements, but does not include all
   disclosures required by generally accepted accounting
   principles.  For further information, refer to the
   consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto
   included in the Company's annual report on Form 10-K for the
   year ended December 31, 1994.  Certain amounts in the 1994
   financial statements have been reclassified to conform with
   the current presentation.

B. Inventories by component are as follows:

                                      June 30,        December 31,
                                        1995             1994    


   Finished goods                   $42,420,000       $44,860,000

   Work in process                   11,640,000        10,440,000

   Raw material                      28,450,000        24,260,000

                                     $82,510,000      $79,560,000


C. Property and equipment reflects accumulated depreciation of
   $109.3 million and $103.3 million as of June 30, 1995 and
   December 31, 1994, respectively.

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Item 2.    Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
           and Results of Operations


Results of Operations


     Consolidated net sales during the first half of 1995 equaled
$299.5 million, an increase of 6.4 percent over the comparable 1994 period and
the highest total in Company history for the first six months.  Sales during the
1995 second quarter of $151.9 million, also a record, increased $5.0 million or
3.4 percent over the 1994 quarter.

     Sales increases were achieved in all four reporting segments
during both the quarter and first half ended June 30, 1995 compared to the same
periods last year.  Sales increases during the second quarter, particularly the
latter half, were more modest than those achieved in the first quarter as a
result of softening in the general economy and in certain markets served by the
Company's products, including the recreational vehicle, marine, commercial
construction, chemical and industrial maintenance markets.  The growth in sales
was achieved in part by new product development and market share gains which
continue to be critical elements in the Company's growth strategy.

     Sales by the Towing Systems segment were $103.3 million during
the first half of 1995, an increase of 8.2 percent versus last year.  The
Specialty Fastener segment achieved sales of $76.1 million, up 7.3 percent from
last year's $71.0 million.  First half sales for the Specialty Container
Products and Corporate Companies segments were $84.3 million and $35.8 million,
increases of 3.6 percent and 6.4 percent, respectively, over 1994's performance.

     The Company's consolidated gross margin for the first six
months of 1995 was 32.8 percent compared to 32.2 percent for the first half of
1994.  For the second quarter of 1995 and 1994 gross margin was 33.3 percent and
33.6 

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percent, respectively.  Because of the seasonal factors relating to the Towing
Systems segment and the volume sensitive nature of the Company's operations,
gross margin recorded in the second quarter is typically higher than that which
is realized during the first quarter.  Maintaining high gross margins is an
important operating strategy of the Company as it helps maximize earnings growth
as a result of sales increases.

     The Company's consolidated operating profit for the first six
months of 1995 increased 12.7 percent to $53.9 million and represented an
operating margin of 18.0 percent compared to 1994's first six months operating
profit of $47.8 million or 17.0 percent of net sales.  Operating profit for the
second quarter 1995 of $29.4 million represented a 7.3 percent increase over
operating profit for the second quarter of 1994.  The operating margin increased
to 19.4 percent from 18.7 percent achieved in the second quarter of 1994.  The
rate of growth in consolidated operating profit during the second quarter,
compared to that achieved during this year's first quarter, was affected by the
relative growth in sales during the respective quarters.  The improvements in
profit during both periods were primarily the result of the previously mentioned
increased sales volumes, the Company's volume sensitivity, and successful cost
reduction programs.

     Interest expense increased in the three and six month periods
ended June 30, 1995 because of higher prevailing interest rates.  Interest 
income, the major component of other income, more than doubled in the 1995 
periods as a result of higher interest rates and increased average cash and 
cash equivalent balances.

     Net income for the six months and three months ended June 30,
1995 was $30.0 million and $16.6 million respectively, compared to $25.8 million
and $14.9 million in last year's comparable periods.  Primary earnings per
common share increased 15.7 percent to $.81 for the first six months of 1995
compared

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to 1994's primary earnings per common share of $.70, both based on 37.0 million
shares outstanding.  Fully diluted earnings per common share increased 15.2
percent to $.76 versus $.66 last year, both based on 42.1 million shares
outstanding.  Primary and fully diluted earnings per common share for the second
quarter of 1995 were $.45 and $.42, compared to $.40 and $.38 last year.



Liquidity, Working Capital and Cash Flows

     The Company's financial strategies include maintaining a
relatively high level of liquidity.  Historically, TriMas Corporation has
generated sufficient cash flows from operating activities to fund capital
expenditures, debt service and dividends, while maintaining its strategic level
of liquidity.  At June 30, 1995 the current ratio was 4.7 to 1 and working
capital equaled $224.1 million, including $114.5 million of cash and cash
equivalents.  The Company had available credit of $228.0 million under its
revolving credit facility at June 30, 1995.

     During the second quarter of 1995 the Company amended its
existing $350 million revolving credit facility to extend the maturity date from
February, 1998 to July, 2000, and to reduce the interest rates paid.

     Cash flows from operations provided $19.9 million and $16.1
million during the first six months of 1995 and 1994, respectively.  These
operating cash flows were net of increases in accounts receivable of $20.4
million in 1995 and $23.3 million in 1994 due mainly to the seasonality of the
Towing Systems segment as well as increased sales by all of the Company's
business segments.  Historically, the cash flow provided by the seasonal
increase in receivables is realized later in the year.  A corresponding increase
in 

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accounts payable and accrued liabilities provided $4.1 million and $5.5 million
in the first six months of 1995 and 1994, respectively. Capital expenditures
during the first six months equaled $9.9 million in 1995 and $11.0 million in
1994.  Common stock dividends totaled $2.9 million in 1995 versus $2.2 million
in 1994.

     The Company believes its cash flows from operations, along
with its borrowing capacity and access to financial markets, are adequate to
fund its strategies for future growth, including working capital, expenditures
for manufacturing expansion and efficiencies, market share initiatives, and
corporate development activities.

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                                           PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION



Item 4.  Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

         The Annual Meeting of Stockholders was held on May 10,
         1995 at which the two nominees for the Company's Board of
         Directors, identified in the Company's proxy statement
         dated April 7, 1995, were re-elected and a proposal to
         approve the Company's 1995 Long Term Stock Incentive Plan
         was passed (reference is made to Exhibit 10 of this Form
         10-Q for the full text of the Plan).  Following is a
         tabulation of shares voted:

         Election of Directors
                                   Brian P. Campbell   John A. Morgan

         For                           33,427,083        33,364,276
         Withheld                          96,166           158,973

         Proposal to Approve 1995 Long Term Stock Incentive Plan

         For                                             31,199,353
         Against                                            549,770
         Abstentions and Broker Non-Voters                1,774,126


Item 6.  Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K

         (a)    Exhibits:

                 4     First Amendment dated June 30, 1995 to Credit
                       Agreement dated February 1, 1993 among TriMas
                       Corporation, Certain Banks and NationsBank, N.A. 
                       (Carolinas), as Agent
                10     TriMas Corporation 1995 Long Term Stock Incentive Plan
                11     Computation of Earnings Per Common Share
                12     Computation of Ratios of Earnings to Fixed Charges
                27     Financial Data Schedule

         (b)    Reports on Form 8-K:

                       None were filed during the quarter ended June 30, 1995.





                                                    SIGNATURE

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

                                             TRIMAS CORPORATION

Date:   August 11, 1995                      By:   /s/William E.  Meyers
                                                   William E. Meyers
                                                   Vice President - Controller
                                                   (Chief accounting officer
                                                   and authorized signatory)

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                                Exhibit Index



Exhibit
 Number                        Description of Document

   4                     First Amendment dated June 30, 1995 to Credit
                         Agreement dated February 1, 1993 among TriMas
                         Corporation, Certain Banks and NationsBank, N.A. 
                         (Carolinas), as Agent

  10                     TriMas Corporation 1995 Long Term Stock Incentive Plan

  11                     Computation of Earnings Per Common Share

  12                     Computation of Ratios of Earnings to Fixed Charges

  27                     Financial Data Schedule

                             

                                                                    Exhibit 11
                                   TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
                                COMPUTATION OF EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
                                (In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)



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                                   Six Months Ended       Three Months Ended
                                        June 30,                June 30,      
                                   1995         1994      1995            1994  
<S>                                <C>          <C>       <C>             <C>
Primary:

      Net income                   $30,000      $25,770   $16,560         $14,940 

      Weighted average common 
        shares outstanding          36,644       36,644    36,644          36,644 
      Dilution of stock options        350          394       357             394 

      Weighted average common 
        and common equivalent 
        shares outstanding 
        after assumed exercise 
        of options                  36,994       37,038    37,001          37,038 

      Primary earnings per 
        common share                  $.81         $.70      $.45            $.40 

Fully diluted:

      Net income                   $30,000      $25,770   $16,560         $14,940 
      Add after tax convertible 
        debenture related 
        expenses                     1,840        1,840       920             920 

      Net income as adjusted       $31,840      $27,610   $17,480         $15,860 

      Weighted average common 
        shares outstanding          36,644       36,644    36,644          36,644 
      Dilution of stock options        361          394       361             393 
      Addition from assumed 
        conversion of convertible 
        debentures                   5,083        5,083     5,083           5,083 

      Weighted average common 
        and common equivalent 
        shares outstanding on 
        a fully diluted basis       42,088       42,121    42,088          42,120 

      Fully diluted earnings 
        per common share              $.76         $.66      $.42            $.38 


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                                                             Exhibit 12

                   TRIMAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
          COMPUTATION OF RATIOS OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
                     (Dollar Amounts in Thousands)



                                     Six Months Ended       Three Months Ended
                                         June 30,                June 30,     
                                      1995        1994        1995        1994 
Earnings:

      Income before income taxes    $49,590     $43,310     $27,380     $25,120
      Fixed charges                   7,950       6,420       3,960       3,330

      Earnings before fixed 
        charges                     $57,540     $49,730     $31,340     $28,450



Fixed Charges:

      Interest                      $7,540      $6,050      $3,750      $3,150
      Portion of rental expense        450         440         230         220

      Fixed charges                 $7,990      $6,490      $3,980      $3,370



Ratios of earnings to fixed charges    7.2         7.7         7.9          8.4

                                                      Exhibit 4

                        FIRST AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT


      THIS FIRST AMENDMENT (the "First Amendment") dated as of June 30, 1995 is
to that Credit Agreement dated as of February 1, 1993 (as amended and modified 
hereby and as further amended and modified from time to time hereafter, the 
"Credit Agreement"; terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the 
meanings assigned in the Credit Agreement), by and among TRIMAS CORPORATION, a 
Delaware corporation (the "Company"), CERTAIN OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES identified as
a "Additional Borrowers" on the signature pages hereof (the "Additional 
Borrowers"), the various banks and lending institutions identified on the 
signature pages hereto (the "Banks"), NATIONSBANK, N.A. (CAROLINAS) (formerly 
known as NationsBank of North Carolina, N.A.) as agent (in such capacity, the 
"Agent").

                                W I T N E S S E T H

      WHEREAS, the Banks have, pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement, 
made available to the Borrower a $350,000,000 credit facility; and

      WHEREAS, the Banks have agreed to amend the Credit Agreement on the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth;

      NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the premises and other good and 
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby 
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

      A.    The following Banks will withdraw from the credit facility (the
"Withdrawing Banks"):

                  Citicorp USA, Inc.
                  Society National Bank

By execution of this First Amendment, the Company, the Additional Borrowers, the
Withdrawing Banks, the other Banks and the Agents hereby agree as follows:

            (i)   Effective as of June 30, 1995 (the "Effective Date"), (A) the
      Commitments of the Banks shall be reallocated among the Banks as set forth
      in Schedule 2.1 attached hereto, (B) the Commitments of the Withdrawing
      Banks as set forth on Schedule 2.1 attached hereto shall be $0 and the
      Withdrawing Banks shall not be obligated to make any Loan on or after the
      Effective Date and (C) the Commitments of the Remaining Banks shall be as
      set forth on Schedule 2.1 attached hereto;

            (ii)  The Company agrees to obtain Loans on the Effective Date from
      the Remaining Banks (the "New Loans"), the proceeds of which will be used 
      by the Company to repay all Loans maturing on the Effective Date 
      (including all
     
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      Loans currently held by the Withdrawing Banks which will be paid in full 
      on the Effective Date).  The New Loans will be made in accordance with the
      terms of the Credit Agreement and if the New Loans consist of Syndicated
      Loans, such Loans shall be made by the Remaining Banks based upon the
      reallocated Commitments set forth on Schedule 2.1 attached hereto;

            (iii) In addition to the repayment in full on the Effective Date of
      all Loans held by the Withdrawing Banks, the Company agrees to pay the
      Withdrawing Banks on the Effective Date all interest and fees owing to the
      Withdrawing Banks under the Credit Agreement as of the Effective Date;

            (iv)  Upon the repayment in full on the Effective Date of all Loans,
      interest and fees owing to the Withdrawing Banks under the Credit 
      Agreement, each Withdrawing Bank shall cease to be a "Bank" under the 
      Credit Agreement and shall be relieved and released from all liabilities 
      and obligations thereunder; and

            (v)   The rights and the obligations of the Company, the Additional
      Borrowers and the Remaining Banks shall be governed by the terms of the
      Credit Agreement as modified by this First Amendment.

      B.    The Credit Agreement is amended in the following respects:

            1.    The Commitments of the respective Banks have been reallocated
among the Banks to be as provided in Schedule 2.1 attached hereto.

            2.    Section 1.01 is amended by adding the following definition in
the alphabetically appropriate place:

            "Pricing Ratio" shall mean the ratio of (a) Funded Debt to (b)
      Adjusted Operating Profit.

            3.    Section 1.01 is further amended by amending the definition of
"Applicable Margin" in its entirety so that such definition now reads as 
follows:

            "Applicable Margin" shall mean with respect to:

                  (a)   each Floating Rate Loan, 0% per annum;

                  (b)   each Syndicated Eurodollar Rate Loan,

                              (i)   .325% per annum for any Rate Period if the
                        Pricing Ratio as of the 

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                        end of the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the
                        Company prior to such Rate Period is less than 1.5 to 
                        1.0;

                              (ii)  .375% per annum for any Rate Period if the
                        Pricing Ratio as of the end of the most recently ended
                        fiscal quarter of the Company prior to such Rate Period 
                        is equal to or greater than 1.5 to 1.0 but less than 2.0
                        to 1.0; and

                              (iii) .50% per annum for any Rate Period if the
                        Pricing Ratio as of the end of the most recently ended
                        fiscal quarter of the Company prior to such Rate Period 
                        is equal to or greater than 2.0 to 1.0 but less than 3.0
                        to 1.0;

                              (iv)  .625% per annum for any Rate Period if the
                        Pricing Ratio as of the end of the most recently ended
                        fiscal quarter of the Company prior to such Rate Period 
                        is equal to or greater than 3.0 to 1.0 but less than 3.5
                        to 1.0;

                              (v)   .75% per annum for any Rate Period if the
                        Pricing Ratio as of the end of the most recently ended
                        fiscal quarter of the Company prior to such Rate Period 
                        is equal to or greater than 3.5 to 1.0; and

                  (c)   each Negotiated Eurodollar Rate Loan, the percentage
            expressed on a per annum basis, offered by the relevant Bank 
            pursuant to Section 2.4(d) as the Applicable Margin (also referred 
            to as the Negotiated Eurodollar Margin) with respect to such Loan.

            4.    Section 1.01 is further amended by amending the definition of
"Maturity Date" in its entirety so that such definition now reads as follows:

            "Maturity Date" shall mean the earlier of (a) July 1, 2000 or (b) 
      the date on which the Commitments shall be terminated pursuant to Section 
      2.9, 2.10, or 6.2.

            5.    Section 2.4(b) is amended by amending in its entirety the last
sentence of such Section so that such sentence now reads as follows:

            The Company, if it requests any Negotiated Rate Loan, shall do so
      pursuant to this Section in such a manner that the aggregate principal
      amount of the outstanding Loans never exceeds the aggregate amount of the
      Commitments; provided, however, at any time when the Pricing Ratio is

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      greater than 3.5 to 1.0 but less than 4.0 to 1.0 as of the end of the most
      recently completed fiscal quarter of the Company, the Company, if it
      requests any Negotiated Rate Loan, shall do so pursuant to this Section in
      such a manner that the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding
      Negotiated Rate Loans never exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the 
      Commitments; provided further, at any time when the Pricing Ratio is equal
      to or greater than 4.0 to 1.0 as of the end of the most recently completed
      fiscal quarter of the Company, the Company shall not be entitled to 
      request any Negotiated Rate Loan; provided further, the foregoing 
      restrictions shall have no effect on outstanding Negotiated Rate Loans 
      made prior to the implementation of such restrictions nor shall the 
      implementation of such restrictions constitute a Default hereunder.

            6.    Section 2.8(a) is amended in its entirety so that such Section
now reads as follows:

                  (a)   The Company agrees to pay to the Banks, ratably in
      proportion to their Commitments, a commitment fee on the daily average
      amount by which the aggregate amount of the Commitments exceeds the
      aggregate amount of the Loans during each Rate Period at a rate equal to 
      (i) .025% per annum if the Pricing Ratio for the fiscal quarter ending
      immediately prior to such Rate Period is less than 1.5 to 1.0, (ii) .05% 
      per annum if the Pricing Ratio for the fiscal quarter ending immediately 
      prior to such Rate Period is equal to or greater than 1.5 to 1.0 but less 
      than 2.0 or (iii) .125% per annum if the Pricing Ratio for the fiscal 
      quarter ending immediately prior to such Rate Period is equal to or 
      greater than 2.0 to 1.0.

            7.    Section 2.8(b) is amended in its entirety so that such Section
now reads as follows:

            (b)   The Company agrees to pay to the Banks, ratably in proportion 
to their Commitments, a facility fee on the daily aggregate amount of the 
Commitments (regardless of usage) during each Rate Period at a rate equal to (i)
 .125% per annum if the Pricing Ratio for the fiscal quarter ending immediately 
prior to such Rate Period is less than 3.0 to 1.0, (ii) .15% per annum if the 
Pricing Ratio for the fiscal quarter ending immediately prior to such Rate 
Period is equal to or greater than 3.0 to 1.0 but less than 3.5 or (iii) .25% 
per annum if the Pricing Ratio for the fiscal quarter ending immediately prior 
to such Rate Period is equal to or greater than 3.5 to 1.0.

            8.    Section 5.7 is amended in its entirety so that such Section 
now reads as follows:

            5.7   Ratio of Funded Debt to Adjusted Operating Profit.  It will 
      not permit or suffer the ratio of (a) the Consolidated Funded Debt of the
      Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries to (b) the Consolidated Adjusted
      Operating

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      Profit of the Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, at any time to be
      greater than 4.0 to 1.0.  The above limitation shall not prevent the 
      Company or any of its Consolidated Subsidiaries from creating, incurring,
      issuing, guaranteeing or assuming Debt for the purpose of extending, 
      renewing or refunding not more than the principal amount of the Debt then
      outstanding of the Company or of a Consolidated Subsidiary.

      B.    The Company hereby represents and warrants that:

            (i)   any and all representations and warranties made by the Company
      and contained in the Credit Agreement (other than those which expressly
      relate to a prior period) are true and correct in all material respects as
      of the date of this First Amendment; and

            (ii)  No Default or Event of Default currently exists and is
      continuing under the Credit Agreement as of the date of this First
      Amendment.

      C.    This First Amendment shall not be effective until receipt by the 
Agent of the following in form and substance satisfactory to the Banks:

            1.    Executed Documents.  Executed copies of this First Amendment 
      and related documentation.

            2.    Other Information.  Such other information and documents as 
     the Agent may reasonably request.

      D.    The Company and the Additional Borrowers will execute such 
additional documents as are reasonably requested by the Agent to reflect the 
terms and conditions of this First Amendment.

      E.    Except as modified hereby, all of the terms and provisions of the
Credit Agreement (and Exhibits and Schedules) remain in full force and effect.

      F.    The Borrower agrees to pay all reasonable costs and expenses in
connection with the preparation, execution and delivery of this First Amendment,
including without limitation the reasonable fees and expenses of Moore & Van
Allen, PLLC, special counsel to the Agent.

      G.    This First Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts,
each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed an original and it
shall not be necessary in making proof of this First Amendment to produce or
account for more than one such counterpart.

      H.    This First Amendment and the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby,
shall be deemed to be contracts made under, and 

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for all purposes shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
North Carolina.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused a counterpart of
this First Amendment to Credit Agreement to be duly executed under seal and
delivered as of the date and year first above written.

BORROWER:
                              TRIMAS CORPORATION,
                              a Delaware corporation



                              By  /s/ Peter C. DeChants

                              Title  Vice President/Treasurer

ADDITIONAL BORROWERS:
                              COMPAC CORPORATION



                              By  /s/ Peter C. DeChants

                              Title  Vice President


                              NORRIS CYLINDER COMPANY



                              By  /s/ Peter C. DeChants

                              Title  Vice President


                              LAMONS METAL GASKET COMPANY



                              By  /s/ Peter C. DeChants

                              Title  Vice President/Treasurer

BANKS:
                              NATIONSBANK, N.A. (CAROLINAS),
                              individually in its capacity as a
                              Bank and in its capacity as Agent
                              (formerly known as NationsBank of
                              North Carolina, N.A.)

                              By  /s/ Michael S. Zehfuss

                              Title  SVP

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                              COMERICA BANK



                              By  /s/ Charles L. Weddell

                              Title  Vice President


                              SOCIETY NATIONAL BANK



                              By  /s/ Richard L. Pohle

                              Title  Vice President


                              THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA



                              By  /s/ P.C.H. Ashby

                              Title  Senior Manager Loan Operations


                              PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION



                              By  /s/ Jack F. Broeren

                              Title  Assistant Vice President


                              BANK OF AMERICA ILLINOIS



                              By  /s/ Kathryn W. Robinson

                              Title  Managing Director


                              THE BANK OF NEW YORK



                              By  /s/ Douglas Ober

                              Title  Vice President


                              CHEMICAL BANK



                              By  /s/ Rosemary Bradley

                              Title  Vice President

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                              CITICORP USA, INC.



                              By  /s/ Barbara A. Cohen

                              Title  Vice President


                              HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK



                              By  /s/ Peter J. Dancy

                              Title  Vice President


                              NATIONAL CITY BANK



                              By  /s/ Andrew J. Walshaw

                              Title  Account Officer


                              CIBC, INC.



                              By  /s/ Kent S. Davis

                              Title  Vice President


                              NBD BANK (Formerly NBD Bank, N.A.)



                              By  /s/ Richard H. Huttenlocher

                              Title  Vice President


                              ROYAL BANK OF CANADA



                              By  /s/ Preston D. Jones

                              Title  Senior Manager
                                     Corporate Banking


                              THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY



                              By  /s/ S. Biff Bowman

                              Title  Vice President

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                              TRUST COMPANY BANK



                              By  /s/ Donald M. Lynch

                              Title  Vice President


                              By  /s/ Gregory L. Cannon

                              Title  Vice President

                                                      Exhibit 10

                                TRIMAS CORPORATION
                        1995 LONG TERM STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN



Section 1.  Purposes

      The purposes of the 1995 Long Term Stock Incentive Plan (the "Plan") are 
to encourage selected employees of and consultants to TriMas Corporation (the
"Company") and its Affiliates to acquire a proprietary interest in the Company 
in order to create an increased incentive to contribute to the Company's future
success and prosperity, and enhance the ability of the Company and its 
Affiliates to attract and retain exceptionally qualified individuals upon whom 
the sustained progress, growth and profitability of the Company depend, thus 
enhancing the value of the Company for the benefit of its stockholders.


Section 2.  Definitions

      As used in the Plan, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth
below:

      (a) "Affiliate" shall mean any entity in which the Company's direct or
indirect equity interest is at least twenty percent, and any other entity in 
which the Company has a significant direct or indirect equity interest, whether 
more or less than twenty percent, as determined by the Committee.

      (b) "Award" shall mean any Option, Stock Appreciation Right, Restricted
Stock, Restricted Stock Unit, Performance Award, Dividend Equivalent or Other
Stock-Based Award granted under the Plan. 

      (c) "Award Agreement" shall mean any written agreement, contract or other
instrument or document evidencing any Award granted under the Plan.

      (d) "Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from
time to time.

      (e) "Committee" shall mean a committee of the Company's directors 
designated by the Board of Directors to administer the Plan and composed of not 
less than two directors, each of whom is a "disinterested person" within the 
meaning of Rule 16b-3.

      (f) "Dividend Equivalent" shall mean any right granted under Section 6(e) 
of the Plan.

      (g) "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended.

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      (h) "Incentive Stock Option" shall mean an Option granted under Section 
6(a) of the Plan that is intended to meet the requirements of Section 422 of the
Code, or any successor provision thereto.

      (i) "Non-Qualified Stock Option" shall mean an Option granted under 
Section 6(a) of the Plan that is not intended to be an Incentive Stock Option.

      (j) "Option" shall mean an Incentive Stock Option or a Non-Qualified Stock
Option.

      (k) "Other Stock-Based Award" shall mean any right granted under Section
6(f) of the Plan.

      (l) "Participant" shall mean an employee of or consultant to the Company 
or any Affiliate designated to be granted an Award under the Plan.

      (m) "Performance Award" shall mean any right granted under Section 6(d) of
the Plan.

      (n) "Restricted Period" shall mean the period of time during which Awards 
of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Units are subject to restrictions.

      (o) "Restricted Stock" shall mean any Share granted under Section 6(c) of
the Plan.

      (p) "Restricted Stock Unit" shall mean any right granted under Section 
6(c) of the Plan that is denominated in Shares.

      (q) "Rule 16b-3" shall mean Rule 16b-3 promulgated by the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Exchange Act, or any successor rule or regulation.

      (r) "Section 16" shall mean Section 16 of the Exchange Act, the rules and
regulations promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder, or
any successor provision, rule or regulation.

      (s) "Shares" shall mean the Company's common stock, par value $.01 per
share, and such other securities or property as may become the subject of 
Awards, or become subject to Awards, pursuant to an adjustment made under 
Section 4(c) of the Plan.

      (t) "Stock Appreciation Right" shall mean any right granted under Section
6(b) of the Plan.

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Section 3.  Administration


      The Committee shall administer the Plan, and subject to the terms of the
Plan and applicable law, the Committee's authority shall include without limita-
tion the power to:

            (i) designate Participants;

            (ii) determine the types of Awards to be granted;

           (iii) determine the number of Shares to be covered by Awards and any
      payments, rights or other matters to be calculated in connection 
      therewith;

            (iv) determine the terms and conditions of Awards and amend the 
      terms and conditions of outstanding Awards;

            (v) determine how, whether, to what extent, and under what
      circumstances Awards may be settled or exercised in cash, Shares, other
      securities, other Awards or other property, or canceled, forfeited or
      suspended;

            (vi) determine how, whether, to what extent, and under what
      circumstances cash, Shares, other securities, other Awards, other property
      and other amounts payable with respect to an Award shall be deferred 
      either automatically or at the election of the holder thereof or of the 
      Committee;

            (vii) determine the methods or procedures for establishing the fair
      market value of any property (including, without limitation, any Shares or
      other securities) transferred, exchanged, given or received with respect 
      to the Plan or any Award;

            (viii) prescribe and amend the forms of Award Agreements and other
      instruments required under or advisable with respect to the Plan;

            (ix) designate Options granted to key employees of the Company or 
      its subsidiaries as Incentive Stock Options;

            (x) interpret and administer the Plan, Award Agreements, Awards and
      any contract, document, instrument or agreement relating thereto;

            (xi) establish, amend, suspend or waive such rules and regulations 
      and appoint such agents as it shall deem appropriate for the 
      administration of the Plan;

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            (xii) decide all questions and settle all controversies and disputes
      which may arise in connection with the Plan, Award Agreements and Awards;

            (xiii) delegate to directors of the Company who need not be
      "disinterested persons" within the meaning of Rule 16b-3 the authority to
      designate Participants and grant Awards, provided such Participants are 
      not directors or officers of the Company for purposes of Section 16; and

            (xiv) make any other determination and take any other action that 
      the Committee deems necessary or desirable for the interpretation, 
      application and administration of the Plan, Award Agreements and Awards.

      All designations, determinations, interpretations and other decisions 
under or with respect to the Plan, Award Agreements or any Award shall be within
the sole discretion of the Committee, may be made at any time and shall be 
final, conclusive and binding upon all persons, including the Company, 
Affiliates, Participants, beneficiaries of Awards and stockholders of the 
Company.


Section 4.  Shares Available for Awards

      (a)  Shares Available.  Subject to adjustment as provided in Section 4(c):

            (i) Initial Authorization.  There shall be 2,000,000 Shares 
      initially available for issuance under the Plan.

            (ii) Acquired Shares.  In addition to the amount set forth above, up
      to 2,000,000 Shares acquired by the Company subsequent to the 
      effectiveness of the Plan as full or partial payment for the exercise 
      price for an Option or any other stock option granted by the Company, or 
      acquired by the Company, in open market transactions or otherwise, in 
      connection with the Plan or any Award hereunder or any other employee 
      stock option or restricted stock issued by the Company may thereafter be 
      included in the Shares available for Awards. If any Shares covered by an 
      Award or to which an Award relates are forfeited, or if an Award expires, 
      terminates or is cancelled, then the Shares covered by such Award, or to 
      which such Award relates, or the number of Shares otherwise counted 
      against the aggregate number of Shares available under the Plan by reason 
      of such Award, to the extent of any such forfeiture, expiration, 
      termination or cancellation, may thereafter be available for further 
      granting of Awards and included as acquired Shares for purposes of the 
      preceding sentence.

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            (iii) Additional Shares.  Shares acquired by the Company in the
      circumstances set forth in (ii) above in excess of the amount set forth
      therein may thereafter be included in the Shares available for Awards to 
      the extent permissible for purposes of allowing the Plan to continue to 
      satisfy the conditions of Rule 16b-3.

            (iv) Accounting for Awards.  For purposes of this Section 4, 

                  (A) if an Award (other than a Dividend Equivalent) is
            denominated in Shares, the number of Shares covered by such Award, 
            or to which such Award relates, shall be counted on the date of 
            grant of such Award against the aggregate number of Shares available
            for granting Awards under the Plan to the extent determinable on 
            such date and insofar as the number of Shares is not then 
            determinable under procedures adopted by the Committee consistent 
            with the purposes of the Plan; and

                  (B) Dividend Equivalents and Awards not denominated in Shares
            shall be counted against the aggregate number of Shares available 
            for granting Awards under the Plan in such amount and at such time 
            as the Committee shall determine under procedures adopted by the 
            Committee consistent with the purposes of the Plan;

      provided, however, that Awards that operate in tandem with (whether 
      granted simultaneously with or at a different time from), or that are 
      substituted for, other Awards or restricted stock awards or stock options 
      granted under any other plan of the Company may be counted or not counted 
      under procedures adopted by the Committee in order to avoid double 
      counting. Any Shares that are delivered by the Company or its Affiliates, 
      and any Awards that are granted by, or become obligations of, the Company,
      through the assumption by the Company of, or in substitution for, 
      outstanding restricted stock awards or stock options previously granted by
      an acquired company shall not, except in the case of Awards granted to
      Participants who are directors or officers of the Company for purposes of 
      Section 16, be counted against the Shares available for granting Awards 
      under the Plan.

            (v) Sources of Shares Deliverable Under Awards. Any Shares delivered
      pursuant to an Award may consist, in whole or in part, of authorized but 
      unissued Shares or of Shares reacquired by the Company, including but not 
      limited to Shares purchased on the open market.

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            (b)   Individual Stock-Based Awards.  Subject to adjustment as
provided in Section 4(c), no Participant may receive stock-based Awards under 
the Plan in any calendar year that relate to more than 400,000 Shares; provided,
however, that such number may be increased with respect to any Participant by 
any Shares available for grant to such Participant in accordance with this 
Paragraph 4(b) in any prior years that were not granted in such prior years.  No
provision of this Paragraph 4(b) shall be construed as limiting the amount of 
any cash-based Award which may be granted to any Participant.

            (c)  Adjustments.  Upon the occurrence of any dividend or other
distribution (whether in the form of cash, Shares, other securities or other
property), change in the capital or shares of capital stock, recapitalization,
stock split, reverse stock split, reorganization, merger, consolidation, split-
up, spin-off, combination, repurchase, or exchange of Shares or other securities
of the Company, issuance of warrants or other rights to purchase Shares or 
other securities of the Company or extraordinary transaction or event which 
affects the Shares, then the Committee shall have the authority to make such 
adjustment, if any, in such manner as it deems appropriate, in (i) the number
and type of Shares (or other securities or property) which thereafter may be 
made the subject of Awards, (ii) outstanding Awards including without limitation
the number and type of Shares (or other securities or property) subject thereto,
and (iii) the grant, purchase or exercise price with respect to outstanding 
Awards and, if deemed appropriate, make provision for cash payments to the 
holders of outstanding Awards; provided, however,  that the number of Shares 
subject to any Award denominated in Shares shall always be a whole number.


Section 5.  Eligibility

      Any employee of or consultant to the Company or any Affiliate, including 
any officer of the Company (who may also be a director, but excluding a member 
of the Committee, any person who serves only as a director of the Company and 
any consultant to the Company or an Affiliate who is also a director of the 
Company and who is not rendering services pursuant to a written agreement with 
the entity in question), as may be selected from time to time by the Committee 
or by the directors to whom authority may be delegated pursuant to Section 3 
hereof in its or their discretion, is eligible to be designated a Participant.

Section 6.  Awards

      (a)  Options.  The Committee is authorized to grant Options to 
Participants.

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            (i) Committee Determinations.  Subject to the terms of the Plan, the
      Committee shall determine:


                  (A) the purchase price per Share under each Option;

                  (B) the term of each Option; and

                  (C) the time or times at which an Option may be exercised, in
            whole or in part, the method or methods by which and the form or 
            forms (including, without limitation, cash, Shares, other Awards or 
            other property, or any combination thereof, having a fair market 
            value on the exercise date equal to the relevant exercise price) in
            which payment of the exercise price with respect thereto may be made
            or deemed to have been made. The terms of any Incentive Stock Option
            granted under the Plan shall comply in all respects with the
            provisions of Section 422 of the Code, or any successor provision
            thereto, and any regulations promulgated thereunder.

      Subject to the terms of the Plan, the Committee may impose such conditions
      or restrictions on any Option as it deems appropriate.

            (ii) Other Terms.  Unless otherwise determined by the Committee:

                  (A) A Participant electing to exercise an Option shall give
            written notice to the Company, as may be specified by the Committee,
            of exercise of the Option and the number of Shares elected for ex-
            ercise, such notice to be accompanied by such instruments or 
            documents as may be required by the Committee, and shall tender the
            purchase price of the Shares elected for exercise.

                  (B) At the time of exercise of an Option payment in full in 
            cash shall be made for all Shares then being purchased.

                  (C) The Company shall not be obligated to issue any Shares
            unless and until:

                       (I) if the class of Shares at the time is listed upon any
                  stock exchange, the Shares to be issued have been listed, or
                  authorized to be added to the list upon official notice of 
                  issuance, upon such exchange, and


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                       (II) in the opinion of the Company's counsel there has 
                  been compliance with applicable law in connection with the 
                  issuance and delivery of Shares and such issuance shall have 
                  been approved by the Company's counsel.

                  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company
            may require from the Participant such investment representation or
            such agreement, if any, as the Company's counsel may consider
            necessary in order to comply with the Securities Act of 1933 as then
            in effect, and may require that the Participant agree that any sale 
            of the Shares will be made only in such manner as shall be in 
            accordance with law and that the Participant will notify the Company
            of any intent to make any disposition of the Shares whether by sale,
            gift or otherwise. The Participant shall take any action reasonably 
            requested by the Company in such connection. A Participant shall 
            have the rights of a stockholder only as and when Shares have been 
            actually issued to the Participant pursuant to the Plan.

                  (D) If the employment of or consulting arrangement with a
            Participant terminates for any reason (including termination by 
            reason of the fact that an entity is no longer an Affiliate) other 
            than the Participant's death, the Participant may thereafter 
            exercise the Option as provided below, except that the Committee may
            terminate the unexercised portion of the Option concurrently with or
            at any time following termination of the employment or consulting 
            arrangement (including termination of employment upon a change of 
            status from employee to consultant) if it shall determine that the 
            Participant has engaged in any activity detrimental to the interests
            of the Company or an Affiliate. If such termination is voluntary on 
            the part of the Participant, the option may be exercised only within
            ten days after the date of termination. If such termination is 
            involuntary on the part of the Participant, if an employee retires 
            on or after normal retirement date or if the employment or 
            consulting relationship is terminated by reason of permanent and 
            total disability, the Option may be exercised within three months 
            after the date of termination or retirement. For purposes of this 
            Paragraph (D), a Participant's employment or consulting arrangement 
            shall not be considered terminated (i) in the case of approved sick
            leave or other bona fide leave of absence (not to exceed one year), 
            (ii) in the case of a transfer of employment or the consulting 
            arrangement among the Company and Affiliates, or (iii) by virtue of 
            a change of status from employee to consultant or from consultant to
            employee, except as provided above.

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                  (E) If a Participant dies at a time when entitled to exercise 
            an Option, then at any time or times within one year after death 
            such Option may be exercised, as to all or any of the Shares which 
            the Participant was entitled to purchase immediately prior to death.
            The Company may decline to deliver Shares to a designated 
            beneficiary until it receives indemnity against claims of third 
            parties satisfactory to the Company. Except as so exercised such 
            Option shall expire at the end of such period.

                  (F) An Option may be exercised only if and to the extent such
            Option was exercisable at the date of termination of employment or 
            the consulting arrangement, and an Option may not be exercised at a 
            time when the Option would not have been exercisable had the 
            employment or consulting arrangement continued.

            (iii) Restoration Options.  The Committee may grant a Participant 
      the right to receive a restoration Option with respect to an Option or any
      other option granted by the Company.  Unless the Committee shall otherwise
      determine, a restoration Option shall provide that the underlying option 
      must be exercised while the Participant is an employee of or consultant to
      the Company or an Affiliate and the number of Shares which are subject to 
      a restoration Option shall not exceed the number of whole Shares exchanged
      in payment of the original option.

      (b)  Stock Appreciation Rights. The Committee is authorized to grant Stock
Appreciation Rights to Participants. Subject to the terms of the Plan, a Stock
Appreciation Right granted under the Plan shall confer on the holder thereof a
right to receive, upon exercise thereof, the excess of (i) the fair market value
of one Share on the date of exercise or, if the Committee shall so determine in
the case of any such right other than one related to any Incentive Stock Option,
at any time during a specified period before or after the date of exercise over
(ii) the grant price of the right as specified by the Committee. Subject to the
terms of the Plan, the Committee shall determine the grant price, term, methods 
of exercise and settlement and any other terms and conditions of any Stock Ap-
preciation Right and may impose such conditions or restrictions on the exercise 
of any Stock Appreciation Right as it may deem appropriate.

      (c)  Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units.

            (i) Issuance.  The Committee is authorized to grant to Participants
      Awards of Restricted Stock, which shall consist of Shares, and Restricted
      Stock Units which shall give the Participant the right to receive cash,
      other securities, other Awards or other property, in each case subject to
      the

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      termination of the Restricted Period determined by the Committee.

            (ii) Restrictions.  The Restricted Period may differ among
      Participants and may have different expiration dates with respect to
      portions of Shares covered by the same Award.  Subject to the terms of the
      Plan, Awards of Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units shall have 
      such restrictions as the Committee may impose (including, without 
      limitation,limitations on the right to vote Restricted Stock or the right 
      to receive any dividend or other right or property), which restrictions 
      may lapse separately or in combination at such time or times, in 
      installments or otherwise. Unless the Committee shall otherwise determine,
      any Shares or other securities distributed with respect to Restricted 
      Stock or which a Participant is otherwise entitled to receive by reason of
      such Shares shall be subject to the restrictions contained in the 
      applicable Award Agreement. Subject to the aforementioned restrictions 
      and the provisions of the Plan, Participants shall have all of the rights 
      of a stockholder with respect to Shares of Restricted Stock.

            (iii) Registration.  Restricted Stock granted under the Plan may be
      evidenced in such manner as the Committee may deem appropriate, including,
      without limitation, book-entry registration or issuance of stock certifi-
      cates.

            (iv) Forfeiture.  Except as otherwise determined by the Committee:

                  (A) If the employment of or consulting arrangement with a
            Participant terminates for any reason (including termination by 
            reason of the fact that any entity is no longer an Affiliate), other
            than the Participant's death or permanent and total disability or, 
            in the case of an employee, retirement on or after normal retirement
            date, all Shares of Restricted Stock theretofore awarded to the 
            Participant which are still subject to restrictions shall upon such 
            termination of employment or the consulting relationship be 
            forfeited and transferred back to the Company. Notwithstanding the 
            foregoing or Paragraph (C) below, if a Participant continues to hold
            an Award of Restricted Stock following termination of the employment
            or consulting arrangement (including retirement and termination of 
            employment upon a change of status from employee to consultant), the
            Shares of Restricted Stock which remain subject to restrictions 
            shall nonetheless be forfeited and transferred back to the Company 
            if the Committee at any time thereafter determines that the 
            Participant has engaged in any activity detrimental to the interests
            of the Company or an Affiliate. For purposes of this Paragraph (A), 
            a Participant's em-

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            ployment or consulting arrangement shall not be considered 
            terminated (i) in the case of approved sick leave or other bona fide
            leave of absence (not to exceed one year), (ii) in the case of a 
            transfer of employment or the consulting arrangement among the 
            Company and Affiliates, or (iii) by virtue of a change of status 
            from employee to consultant or from consultant to employee, except 
            as provided above.

                  (B) If a Participant ceases to be employed or retained by the
            Company or an Affiliate by reason of death or permanent and total
            disability or if following retirement a Participant continues to 
            have rights under an Award of Restricted Stock and thereafter dies, 
            the restrictions contained in the Award shall lapse with respect to 
            such Restricted Stock.

                  (C) If an employee ceases to be employed by the Company or an
            Affiliate by reason of retirement on or after normal retirement 
            date, the restrictions contained in the Award of Restricted Stock 
            shall continue to lapse in the same manner as though employment had 
            not terminated.

                  (D) At the expiration of the Restricted Period as to Shares
            covered by an Award of Restricted Stock, the Company shall deliver 
            the Shares as to which the Restricted Period has expired, as 
            follows:

                       (1) if an assignment to a trust has been made in 
                  accordance with Section 6(g)(iv)(B)(1)(c), to such trust; or

                      (2) if the Restricted Period has expired by reason of 
                  death and a beneficiary has been designated in a form approved
                  by the Company, to the beneficiary so designated; or

                       (3) in all other cases, to the Participant or the legal
                  representative of the Participant's estate.

      (d)  Performance Awards.  The Committee is authorized to grant Performance
Awards to Participants. Subject to the terms of the Plan, a Performance Award
granted under the Plan (i) may be denominated or payable in cash, Shares
(including, without limitation, Restricted Stock), other securities, other 
Awards, or other property and (ii) shall confer on the holder thereof rights 
valued as determined by the Committee and payable to, or exercisable by, the 
holder of the Performance Award, in whole or in part, upon the achievement of 
such performance goals during such performance periods as the Committee shall 
establish. Subject to

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the terms of the Plan, the performance goals to be achieved during any 
performance period, the length of any performance period, the amount of any 
Performance Award granted, the amount of any payment or transfer to be made 
pursuant to any Performance Award and other terms and conditions shall be 
determined by the Committee.

      (e)  Dividend Equivalents.  The Committee is authorized to grant to
Participants Awards under which the holders thereof shall be entitled to receive
payments equivalent to dividends or interest with respect to a number of Shares
determined by the Committee, and the Committee may provide that such amounts (if
any) shall be deemed to have been reinvested in additional Shares or otherwise
reinvested. Subject to the terms of the Plan, such Awards may have such terms 
and conditions as the Committee shall determine.

      (f)  Other Stock-Based Awards.  The Committee is authorized to grant to
Participants such other Awards that are denominated or payable in, valued in 
whole or in part by reference to or otherwise based on or related to Shares 
(including, without limitation, securities convertible into Shares), as are 
deemed by the Committee to be consistent with the purposes of the Plan, 
provided, however,  that such grants to persons who are subject to Section 16 
must comply with the provisions of Rule 16b-3. Subject to the terms of the Plan,
the Committee shall determine the terms and conditions of such Awards. Shares or
other securities delivered pursuant to a purchase right granted under this 
Section 6(f) shall be purchased for such consideration, which may be paid by 
such method or methods and in such form or forms, including, without limitation,
cash, Shares, other securities, other Awards or other property or any 
combination thereof, as the Committee shall determine.

      (g)  General.

            (i) No Cash Consideration for Awards.  Awards may be granted for no
      cash consideration or for such minimal cash consideration as may be 
      required by applicable law.

            (ii) Awards May Be Granted Separately or Together.  Awards may, in 
      the discretion of the Committee, be granted either alone or in addition 
      to, in tandem with or in substitution for any other Award or any award 
      granted under any other plan of the Company or any Affiliate. Awards 
      granted in addition to or in tandem with other Awards or in addition to or
      in tandem with awards granted under another plan of the Company or any 
      Affiliate, may be granted either at the same time as or at a different 
      time from the grant of such other Awards or awards.

            (iii) Forms of Payment Under Awards.  Subject to the terms of the 
      Plan and of any applicable Award Agreement, payments or transfers to be 
      made by the Company or an Affiliate upon the grant, exercise, or payment 
      of an Award may 

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      be made in such form or forms as the Committee shall determine, including,
      without limitation, cash, Shares, other securities, other Awards, or other
      property, or any combination thereof, and may be made in a single payment 
      or transfer, in installments, or on a deferred basis, in each case in
      accordance with rules and procedures established by the Committee. Such
      rules and procedures may include, without limitation, provisions for the
      payment or crediting of reasonable interest on installment or deferred
      payments or the grant or crediting of Dividend Equivalents in respect of
      installment or deferred payments.

            (iv) Limits on Transfer of Awards.

                  (A) Except as the Committee may otherwise determine, no Award 
            or right under any Award may be sold, encumbered, pledged, 
            alienated, attached, assigned or transferred in any manner and any 
            attempt to do any of the foregoing shall be void and unenforceable 
            against the Company.

                  (B) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (A) above:

                        (1)   Except as set forth in Paragraph (2) below, a
                  Participant may assign or transfer an Option or rights under 
                  an Award of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Units:

                             (a) to a beneficiary designated by the Participant 
                        in writing on a form approved by the Committee;

                             (b) by will or the applicable laws of descent and
                        distribution to the personal representative, executor or
                        administrator of the Participant's estate; or

                             (c) to a revocable grantor trust established by the
                        Participant for the sole benefit of the Participant 
                        during the Participant's life, and under the terms of 
                        which the Participant is and remains the sole trustee 
                        until death or physical or mental incapacity. Such 
                        assignment shall be effected by a written instrument in 
                        form and content satisfactory to the Committee, and the 
                        Participant shall deliver to the Committee a true copy 
                        of the agreement or other document evidencing such 
                        trust. If in the judgment of the Committee the trust to 
                        which a Participant may attempt to assign rights under 
                        such an 

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                        Award does not meet the criteria of a trust to which an
                        assignment is permitted by the terms hereof, or if after
                        assignment, because of amendment, by force of law or any
                        other reason such trust no longer meets such criteria,
                        such attempted assignment shall be void and may be
                        disregarded by the Committee and the Company and all
                        rights to any such Awards shall revert to and remain 
                        solely in the Participant. Notwithstanding a qualified
                        assignment, the Participant, and not the trust to which
                        rights under such an Award may be assigned, for the
                        purpose of determining compensation arising by reason of
                        the Award, shall continue to be considered an employee 
                        or consultant, as the case may be, of the Company or an
                        Affiliate, but such trust and the Participant shall be
                        bound by all of the terms and conditions of the Award
                        Agreement and this Plan. Shares issued in the name of 
                        and delivered to such trust shall be conclusively 
                        considered issuance and delivery to the Participant.

                        (2) The Committee shall not permit directors or officers
                  of the Company for purposes of Section 16 to transfer or 
                  assign Awards except as permitted under Rule 16b-3.

                  (C) The Committee, the Company and its officers, agents and
            employees may rely upon any beneficiary designation, assignment or
            other instrument of transfer, copies of trust agreements and any 
            other documents delivered to them by or on behalf of the Participant
            which they believe genuine and any action taken by them in reliance 
            thereon shall be conclusive and binding upon the Participant, the 
            personal representatives of the Participant's estate and all persons
            asserting a claim based on an Award. The delivery by a Participant 
            of a beneficiary designation, or an assignment of rights under an 
            Award as permitted hereunder, shall constitute the Participant's 
            irrevocable undertaking to hold the Committee, the Company and its 
            officers, agents and employees harmless against claims, including 
            any cost or expense incurred in defending against claims, of any 
            person (including the Participant) which may be asserted or alleged 
            to be based on an Award, subject to a beneficiary designation or an 
            assignment. In addition, the Company may decline to deliver Shares 
            to a beneficiary until it receives indemnity against claims of third
            parties satisfactory to the Company.

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            (v) Share Certificates.  All certificates for Shares or other
      securities delivered under the Plan pursuant to any Award or the exercise
      thereof shall be subject to such stop transfer orders and other 
      restrictions as the Committee may deem advisable under the Plan or the 
      rules, regulations and other requirements of the Securities and Exchange 
      Commission, any stock exchange upon which such Shares or other securities 
      are then listed and any applicable Federal or state securities laws, and 
      the Committee may cause a legend or legends to be put on any such 
      certificates to make appropriate reference to such restrictions.

            (vi) Change in Control.  (A) Notwithstanding any of the provisions 
      of this Plan or instruments evidencing Awards granted hereunder, upon a 
      Change in Control (as hereinafter defined) the vesting of all rights of
      Participants under outstanding Awards shall be accelerated and all
      restrictions thereon shall terminate in order that Participants may fully
      realize the benefits thereunder. Such acceleration shall include, without
      limitation, the immediate exercisability in full of all Options and the
      termination of restrictions on Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock 
      Units. Further, in addition to the Committee's authority set forth in 
      Section 4(c), the Committee, as constituted before such Change in Control,
      is authorized, and has sole discretion, as to any Award, either at the 
      time such Award is  made hereunder or any time thereafter, to take any one
      or more of the following actions: (i) provide for the purchase of any 
      such Award, upon the Participant's request, for an amount of cash equal to
      the amount that could have been attained upon the exercise of such Award 
      or realization of the Participant's rights had such Award been currently 
      exercisable or payable; (ii) make such adjustment to any such Award then 
      outstanding as the Committee deems appropriate to reflect such Change in 
      Control; and (iii) cause any such Award then outstanding to be assumed, or
      new rights substituted therefor, by the acquiring or surviving corporation
      after such Change in Control.

            (B) A Change in Control shall occur if:

                  (1) any "person" or "group of persons" as such terms are used 
            in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Exchange Act, other than pursuant
            to a transaction or agreement previously approved by the Board of 
            Directors of the Company, directly or indirectly purchases or 
            otherwise becomes the "beneficial owner" (as defined in Rule 13d-3 
            under the Exchange Act) or has the right to acquire such beneficial 
            ownership (whether or not such right is exercisable immediately, 
            with the passage of time, or subject to any condition) of voting 
            securities representing 25 percent or more of the combined voting 
            power of all outstanding voting securities of (A) the

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            Company or (B) an Affiliated Party (as hereinafter defined); or

                  (2) during any period of twenty-four consecutive calendar
            months, the individuals who at the beginning of such period 
            constitute the Company's Board of Directors, and any new directors 
            whose election by such Board or nomination for election by 
            stockholders was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the 
            members of such Board who were either directors on such Board at 
            the beginning of the period or whose election or nomination for 
            election as directors was previously so approved, for any reason 
            cease to  constitute at least a majority of the members thereof.

      An "Affiliated Party" shall mean (x) MascoTech, Inc., a Delaware 
corporation ("MascoTech"), provided MascoTech then owns at least twenty percent 
of the combined voting power of all voting securities of the Company, or (y) 
Masco Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("Masco"), provided Masco then owns 
(i) at least twenty percent of the combined voting power of all voting 
securities of the Company, or (ii) at least twenty percent of the combined 
voting power of all voting securities of MascoTech and MascoTech and Masco 
Corporation together then own an aggregate of at least twenty percent of the 
combined voting power of all voting securities of the Company.

            (vii)  Cash Settlement.  Notwithstanding any provision of this Plan 
      or of any Award Agreement to the contrary, any Award outstanding hereunder
      may at any time be cancelled in the Committee's sole discretion upon 
      payment of the value of such Award to the holder thereof in cash or in 
      another Award hereunder, such value to be determined by the Committee in 
      its sole discretion.


Section 7.  Amendment and Termination

      Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law and unless otherwise
expressly provided in an Award Agreement or in the Plan:

      (a)  Amendments to the Plan.  The Board of Directors of the Company may
amend the Plan and the Board of Directors or the Committee may amend any out-
standing Award; provided, however,  that (i) no Plan amendment shall be 
effective until approved by stockholders of the Company insofar as stockholder 
approval thereof is required in order for the Plan to continue to satisfy the 
conditions of Rule 16b-3, and (ii) without the consent of affected Participants 
no amendment of the Plan or of any Award may impair the rights of Participants 
under outstanding Awards.

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<PAGE>
      (b)  Waivers.  The Committee may waive any conditions or rights under any
Award theretofore granted, prospectively or retroactively, without the consent 
of any Participant.

      (c)  Adjustments of Awards Upon the Occurrence of Certain Unusual or
Nonrecurring Events.  The Committee shall be authorized to make adjustments in 
the terms and conditions of, and the criteria included in, Awards in recognition
of unusual or nonrecurring events (including, without limitation, the events
described in Section 4(c) hereof) affecting the Company, any Affiliate, or the
financial statements of the Company or any Affiliate, or of changes in 
applicable laws, regulations, or accounting principles, whenever the Committee 
determines that such adjustments are appropriate in order to prevent dilution or
enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits to be made available under the
Plan.

      (d)  Correction of Defects, Omissions, and Inconsistencies.  The Committee
may correct any defect, supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in 
the Plan or any Award in the manner and to the extent it shall deem desirable to
effectuate the Plan. 


Section 8.  General Provisions

      (a)  No Rights to Awards.  No Participant or other person shall have any
claim to be granted any Award under the Plan, and there is no obligation for 
uniformity of treatment of Participants or holders or beneficiaries of Awards 
under the Plan. The terms and conditions of Awards of the same type and the
determination of the Committee to grant a waiver or modification of any Award 
and the terms and conditions thereof need not be the same with respect to each
Participant.

      (b)  Withholding.  The Company or any Affiliate shall be authorized to
withhold from any Award granted or any payment due or transfer made under any
Award or under the Plan the amount (in cash, Shares, other securities, other
Awards or other property) of withholding taxes due in respect of an Award, its
exercise or any payment or transfer under such Award or under the Plan and to 
take such other action as may be necessary in the opinion of the Company or 
Affiliate to satisfy all obligations for the payment of such taxes.

      (c)  No Limit on Other Compensation Arrangements.  Nothing contained in 
the Plan shall prevent the Company or any Affiliate from adopting or continuing 
in effect other or additional compensation arrangements, including the grant of 
options and other stock-based awards, and such arrangements may be either 
generally applicable or applicable only in specific cases.

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<PAGE>
      (d)  No Right to Employment.  The grant of an Award shall not be construed
as giving a Participant the right to be retained in the employ of the Company or
any Affiliate. Further, the Company or an Affiliate may at any time dismiss a
Participant from employment, free from any liability, or any claim under the 
Plan, unless otherwise expressly provided in the Plan or in any Award Agreement 
or other written agreement with the Participant.

      (e)  Governing Law.  The validity, construction and effect of the Plan and
any rules and regulations relating to the Plan shall be determined in accordance
with the laws of the State of Michigan and applicable Federal law.

      (f)  Severability.  If any provision of the Plan or any Award is or 
becomes or is deemed to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any 
jurisdiction or as to any person or Award, or would disqualify the Plan or any 
Award under any law deemed applicable by the Committee, such provision shall be 
construed or deemed amended to conform to applicable laws, or if it cannot be so
construed or deemed amended without, in the determination of the Committee, 
materially altering the intent of the Plan or the Award, such provision shall be
stricken as to such jurisdiction, person or Award, and the remainder of the Plan
and any such Award shall remain in full force and effect.

      (g)  No Trust or Fund Created.  Neither the Plan nor any Award shall 
create or be construed to create a trust or separate fund of any kind or a 
fiduciary relationship between the Company or any Affiliate and a Participant or
any other person. To the extent that any person acquires a right to receive 
payments from the Company or any Affiliate pursuant to an Award, such right 
shall be no greater than the right of any unsecured general creditor of the 
Company or any Affiliate.

      (h)  No Fractional Shares.  No fractional Shares shall be issued or
delivered pursuant to the Plan or any Award, and the Committee shall determine
whether cash, other securities, or other property shall be paid or transferred 
in lieu of any fractional Shares, or whether such fractional Shares or any 
rights thereto shall be cancelled, terminated or otherwise eliminated.

      (i)  Headings.  Headings are given to the Sections and subsections of the
Plan solely as a convenience to facilitate reference. Such headings shall not be
deemed in any way material or relevant to the construction or interpretation of
the Plan or any provision thereof.

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<PAGE>
Section 9.  Effective Date of the Plan

      The Plan shall be effective as of the date of its approval by the 
Company's stockholders.


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