Incremental marked framing lumber product and method

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33483, 33492, B43L 700

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ABSTRACT:
A lumber product for use in the cutting and assembling of lumber for the framing of a building, having a first and second end, and a face and back surface and opposite edges; and a plurality of visible marking lines stamped or imprinted on at least one surface of the lumber piece, extending generally the length of the lumber, and placed at selected intervals for framework measuring, cutting or assembly.

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