PLASTER STOPS SEPARATING PLASTER

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E-Z JOINT E-Z BEAD 2202 Summit Drive Royersford PA 19468 Plaster stops for separating plaster applied to a plastered wall at a joint from a second plaster material or a dissimilar material adjacent to the plaster; non-metal building flashing; bead stops in the nature of non-metal control joints, non-metal m-joints, non-metal expansion joints, non-metal mid-wall joints for creating joints in a plastered and/or stucco wall;EASY JOINT;JOINT;
E-Z VENT E-Z BEAD 2202 Summit Drive Royersford PA 19468 Plaster stops for separating plaster applied to a plastered wall from a dissimilar material adjacent to the plaster; non-metal building flashing; bead stops in the nature of non-metal wall vents for venting a plastered and/or stucco wall;EASY VENT;VENT;
E-Z WEEP E-Z BEAD 2202 Summit Drive Royersford PA 19468 Plaster stops for separating plaster applied to a plastered wall from a dissimilar material adjacent to the plaster; non-metal building flashing; bead stops in the nature of non-metal wall vents for venting a plastered and/or stucco wall;EASY WEEP;WEEP;
SPEED VENT ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION 3245 Fayette Ave. Birmingham AL 35208 Plaster stops for separating plaster applied to a plastered wall from a dissimilar material adjacent to the plaster; non-metal building flashing; bead stops in the nature of non-metal wall vents for venting a plastered and/or stucco wall;Metal stops for separating plaster applied to a plastered wall from a dissimilar material adjacent to the plaster; metal building flashing; bead stops in the nature of metal wall vents for venting a plastered and/or stucco wall;VENT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a templet system including a drilling templet, a sawing templet, and a fastener with an expandable toggle nut to secure the sawing templet to a lath and plaster ceiling or wall panel during the cutting process, and to secure the cut portion of the panel to the sawing templet for removal from the remainder of the panel. The opening formed by removal of the cut portion of the panel is sized to receive an electrical box of a desired shape-either rectangular or octagonal. The templet system allows the lath and plaster panel to be cut without damage to the panel in the area adjacent the cut opening.