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New Stondords
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The National Lumber Manufacturers Association is conducting an intensified campaign to acquaint the lumber industry and those who purchase and use its products with the details and significance of the new progTam.
The program contemplates a sixpronged approach to its objective of making lumber easier to specify and use in light construction. In this connection, the system calls for:
(1) Standardized grade names for finish, common boards and dimension.

(2) Grade descriptions keyed to end-use requirements and written so that architects and specifiers may easily determine what grades and species are suitable for what jobs. purchasers would be better informed and more inclined to use lumber products, thus improving the industry's market potential.
(3) Standard sizes for seasoned and unseasoned lumber.
(4) A new size of boards for sheathing and subflooring.
(5) A simplified method for pre- senting span tables for joists and rafters.
"Uniform industry recommendations, to promote effectively the most economical grade and size needed to do the job, will place lumber in a better competitive position with other materials and will expand markets.
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(6) An industry standard for light rrame constructton.
NLMA Executive Vice President Mortimer B. Doyle explained that lumber manufacturers would benefit from the new program in three ways:
"By providing specifiers and consLrmers with easily understood information on lumber grades and sizes, these
"Reduction in the number of grades r,'r'ill result in less sorting, less lumber handling and fewer inventory items. It will also simplify pricing and accounting procedures."
Advantages of the system to lumber distributors were pointed up by Philip E. Frankfort, Chairman of NLMA's Grade Simplification and Standardization Committee.