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FINE GRA]IN DOUGLAS FIR
Sales- Rich Stratton
Greg Chase
Phone: (5411874-2236
FAX 541-874-2123
P.O. Box 7
Riddle, Oregon 97469 www. HerbertLumber.com
SPECIFIED: DENSE #1 & BTR.
FOHC EXPOSED, Up to 14x24
Export & Clear
Since 1947
Custom Soffits
Louisiana Pacific's SmartSide composite siding is now available with cut-to-width soffits.
Cleaning Times Two
Easv Clean. Kafko International's new dual-purpose cleaner, is reportedly the first environmentally safe product that cleans brushes and roller covers and prepares surfaces for painting.
The water-based, low VOC cleaner eliminates the need for two separate products.
Soffits come in l6' boards. which makes installation faster when comparedto 12'boards.
Widths of 12". 16" and 24" have precisely cut vents that offer l0 sq. in. of free-flowing ventilation per linear ft.-more than required by most building codes.
- Plea.se contact (800) 683-1669 or visit www.lpcorp.com
A 32-oz. container makes two quarts; a one-gallon container makes two gallons. Five- and 55-gallon sizes are also available.
- Please contact (800) 528-0334 or visit www.kafkointl.com
Grip That Roofing
The Grip Clip from M&O Products is reportedly easier to use than traditional metal roof sheathing H-clips.
Made from corrosion-resistant nylon, it is also reportedly stronger than the stamped metal alternative. It is available for use with 7116"112" and 19132" -5l8" sheathing.
- Please contact (608) 742-6565 or visit www.gripclip.com
OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1976'
Attic Protection
Tyvek attic wrap from DuPont is reportedly the first breathable roofing membrane to completely seal a home's building envelope.
Versatile Storage
Stanley's Garage Workshop line provides a versatile storage solution for the home rvorkshop or garage.
The interlocking collection of cabinets. drarver units and shelves have protective-coated metal doors and drarvers and a polypropylene frame that resists scratching and rusting. A rvooden surface can be placed on top of a cabinet to create a heavy-duty rvorkbench. Adjustable legs compensate for uneven surfaces.
The product was specifically designed to conserve energy and create a drier, healthier living space by protecting attic areas from insects, pollen, drafts, mold and milderv.

- Please contact (800) 447-9835 or visit li'li'r1'.('ons/rlrction.n-vek.com
- Please contact (800) 782-6539 or visit x'rr'lr'.Jtcnle\'v'orks.cottt
Windows of Liqht
Lightrvise rvindorvs lrom Pitts-burgh Corning offer the beauty of glass blocks rvith the ease of an aluminum-clad rvindow.
The rvindorvs are reportedly as quick and easy to use as traditional models. Built-in nailins fins anchor the rvindow. Silicone bonding betrveen the bliks preserves an all-glass look.
An interior frame of natural pine can be painted or stained. rvhile a variety ofexterior colors can be ordered. A flat-face design allorvs a tighter. easier-to-clean perimeter seal.
- Please contact (800) 624-2120 or visit rlx'rr'.pirsburghcorning.cont
Puzzle Of A Floor
Puzzle Floor is pre-finished, precision-cut hardwood flooring with curves.
Two individual patterns interlock easily to create a floor that is durable, easv to care for. and fun.
Made from hand-selected northern hardwood, the product comes in a choice of thirteen colors and can be custom-engraved with a favorite image, logo, slogan, etc.
A downloadable digital floor plan helps calculate the number of pieces needed for a project.
- Please contact (800) 750'5563 o r v is it www.puzzleflo or.c om
Fool-Proof Grout
Grout installation is reportedly easier and more reliable with the use of Tec's AccuColor ready-to-use grout.
The Mighty Arbor
Westech Building Products offers the maintenance-free Hampton Arbor.
Made of tough, durable vinvl with a brilliant white finish, the structure has a limited warranty against peeling, flaking, or rotting and is impervious to moisture and termites.
Each arbor is 8' high, nearly 4' deep, and 6-112' wide with a 5'-wide opening.
- Contact (800) 515-2459 or visit www.e-presidio.com
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t Headquarters, Concentration Yard & Kilns in Hickory, N.C _g
1.3 MMBF KD Capacity, S2S and SLRIE
Phone (828) 397-7481 Fax 828-397-3763
Sawmill and kilns in Marlinton, W.V.
Warehouses in Orlando, Fl., and Atlanta, Ga.
4l4lhru 1614 - 5 million BF KD inventory
Resistance to stains, mold and mildew make the product ideal for showers. kitchens and other areas subject to moisture, high use and foot traffic.
A half-gallon pail comes in eight colors and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty against staining, cracking or fading.
- Please contact (800) 323-7407 or visit www.te c spe c ialty.com
Phone (626) 44s-8s56. Fax 626-447-0146
Weslern Cedor Products
lx4 B0ARDS in 4,5 ond 5'lengths


FENCETECHIES (continued from previous page): (11 Larry Boyts, Bill Venable, Jerry Coynes, Steve Cripe, Jerome Kolosky, Gary Wright, Loren Digger. (2) Mike O'Reilly, John
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GUARDIAI{ Building Products held its winter conference Jan. 2SFeb. 2 in Las Vegas. (1) Manny Moreno, Todd Hopman. (2) Michael Johnson, John Uhrman. (3) Ed Chavez, Mark Callendar, Chris Bonner. (4) Brandon Hollier, Roy Jewell. (5) David Reynolds, Rick Hogue. (6) Mark Schram, Ronald Tassin. (7) Ben Lawless, Clint p.oolin,,J9! Kep, (8) Harold Bumby, Charles Hate, Pat Bumby. (9) Mirco.Walther. {10) Kevin Shear, Carl Diiles. (11) Teny O'Mall€i, Pa:t Sterchi,_Bill Washburn. (12) Bill Schlottman, Craig johnston. (13) Shawn Tschida, Leif Undbo, John Stauber. (1{} Din Wiiliams, Tini Bramble, Catherine Stipe, Kevin Sartin, Dave Morgan. (15) Jeff. Hagins, Kristin Kramer, Jimmy Duncan, Doug McClellai.
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"VIVA LAS VEGAS" was the theme of Guardian's recent conIerence (continued from previous page): (1) Ron Van Pelt, Gregg Jaques, Roy Burleson. (2) Julie Scher, Paula Collins, Perry Yates, David Daley. (3) Libby Biesen, Kirk Rees, Chris Riesen. (4) Mark Stutzman, Martin Powell, Monica & Lowell Stutzman. (5) Candace & Bill Parks, Jerry Becker. (6) Mark Herschberger, Tamy Woodward. (7) Julie Spahn, Judy Opp. (8) Melissa Buckner, Richard Cormier, Dan Hickey. (9) Ron Maurath, Thomas Baalmann, Linda Priddv. Harold Baalmann. (10) Ken CciOnter, Mattie Mattox, Ken Trainor. (11) Scott Hankins, Teri Watson, Tom Klausen. (12) Brad Marks. Mike Tucker, Steve Early. (13) Brett Graham, Shawn O'Conner.
