Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Log wall-type construction
Patent
1979-10-04
1981-09-15
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Log wall-type construction
52313, E04B 110, E04C 226
Patent
active
042889545
ABSTRACT:
Wire metal lath is shaped to the generally semicircular configuration associated with a length of log used in a log wall structure. Several layers of cement-plaster are applied to the metal lath to waterproof it, and to lend texture and color to it. The effect of the layered and colored cement-plaster is to render the appearance of an actual log with its bark in place. A simulated log wall siding is made up of multiple lengths of such cement-plaster coated, simulated logs.
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Bell J. Karl
Weiss Harry M.
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