Extruded carpentry framing

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – Architrave; i.e. – finish strip on floor – ceiling – or wall...

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52213, 522881, 527168, 5271701, 5271705, E06B 126, E04F 1902

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059791292

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to extruded carpentry framing, and particularly to extruded framing consisting of one piece construction having a complete finished look and connecting to traditional interior wall construction. The invention will allow quick and simple assembly of framing necessary for swinging, bifold and sliding doors.

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