356 Prime Pine (trim)

 
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Old 06-11-2008, 06:25 PM   #1
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356 Prime Pine (trim)


does anyone know what the installation rate for 356 prime pine is? including paint?

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Old 06-11-2008, 07:53 PM   #2
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Installation rate must be at least 1000 lnft. / day
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I would do it for a 12 pack.
if I have to get a ladder out than definatly a case
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Before this gets shut down, WTF is
"356 prime trim?"
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Before this gets shut down, WTF is
"356 prime trim?"
Me too??? I generally don't even read posts asking about costs, but I scrolled through these hoping to learn what 356 prime trim was myself.

I guess it is referring to the WM number. If so, and my memoery serves me, WM 356 is a typical 2 1/4" " Colonial style door/window casing.

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