COMPOSITE LUMBER USE

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BUILD A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY INC. 7734 West 59th Street Summit IL 605010907 COMPOSITE LUMBER FOR USE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL RAILINGS FOR DECKS, PORCHES AND STAIRWAYS; NON-METAL FENCES;BUILD A LIFE TIME OF MEMORIES;
GENERATIONS OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY INC. 7734 West 59th Street Summit IL 605010907 COMPOSITE LUMBER FOR USE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL RAILING; NON-METAL FENCES;
OWENS CORNING OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY INC. 7734 West 59th Street Summit IL 605010907 COMPOSITE LUMBER FOR USE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL RAILING; NON-METAL FENCES;
THE LOOK THAT LASTS A LIFETIME OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY INC. 7734 West 59th Street Summit IL 605010907 COMPOSITE LUMBER FOR USE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL RAILING FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION NON-METAL FENCES;THE LOOK THAT LASTS A LIFE TIME;
WE KNOW HOMES. OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY INC. 7734 West 59th Street Summit IL 605010907 COMPOSITE LUMBER FOR USE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL RAILINGS FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION; NON-METAL FENCES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Lumber having stud locator markings spaced along lengths thereof. The marked lumber assists in layout and assembly of a frame wall comprising bottom plate, top plate, and a plurality of studs extending between the bottom and top plates at one or more of a limited number of regularly-spaced pre-determined stud spacings along the plates. Respective pieces of the lumber are useful in the bottom and/or top plates. Stud locator markings define positions for placement, on the respective plate, of stud ends to be mounted against the respective bottom or top plate. Stud locator markings indicate where front and back surfaces of the studs intersect the respective plate. The stud markings are spaced along the bottom and top plates at one or more of the pre-determined stud spacings. Each stud marking comprises marking material affixed directly to the respective piece of lumber. Preferred spacings for stud markings are about 8 inches, optionally 16 or 24 inches. Variations in spacing between the several stud markings on a piece of lumber, and between respective pieces of lumber, are preferably no more than 0.13 inch. The lumber is preferably substantially devoid of location indicators except for the stud markings. The invention also comprehends methods of fabricating lumber, methods of distributing dimension lumber, and methods of fabricating a wall.