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Plywood Rigid Frame System puts you in the packaged building business without adding athing to your inventory.

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)bu can sell the basic shell for cabins or farm buildings for less than $100 per square foot, including all labor.

With this new system from the American Plywood Association you can compete with any franchised metal building system on the market. It costs less, goes up faster and you get a better building.

You-or your customers-can use the rigid frame system for all kinds of structures. Barns and poultry houses. Factories and. warehouses. Shops and offices. Even churches and classrooms.

And in the second-home field, a new rigid-frame cabin plan just introduced by the American Plywood Association is a runaway best seller. (If,s called the Sportsman's Cabin. If you don't stock this plan, maybe you should-see coupon.)

Key to the system is a rigid frame that consists of four straight pieces of lumber tied together with plywood gussets to form a giant arch. In effect, it's a combination of studs and rafters in one easy-to-use practical building component. When frames are set up in series and covered with plywood you have the basic shell of a tight, strong building-often for less than $l/sq. ft.

The system can be used to get buildings wii,h a clear span of from 2L to 48 feet wide, and any length -with 40 per cent less labor than ordinary cpnstruction

Best of all, you can get into the rigid frame business without adding special hardware, special fastenings or anything else to your existing inventory of plywood and lumber.

The American Plywood Association's new Rigid Frame Design Manual tells all about it.

Send for yours today.

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