Fences – Earth – stone – plastic – and wooden
Patent
1991-04-15
1992-03-31
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Fences
Earth, stone, plastic, and wooden
256 24, 256 73, E04H 1714
Patent
active
051001071
ABSTRACT:
Recycled lumber is used to create modular units of fencing that is superior both economically and in strength to new lumber. Composite redwood boards are comprised of three 5/8".times.7" panel sections and two elongated 1".times.1" rails having a dado running the length of the rail. The panels are lap jointed together, and the dadoed rails brace the panels and provide stability. The rails are stapled to the panels and create a nominal 1".times.8" composite board.
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Mark Feirer, Laminated-Veneer Lumber, Fine Homebuilding, Dec. 1988/ Jan. 1989, vol. 50, pp. 40-46.
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