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Furring Nails For Stucco?
Before the thincoat stucco there was hearvy self furring stucco wire and before that we used furring nails to keep the flat wire off the wall. I can't remember what the nails looked like. Anyone have a picture or a source?? TNX
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Re: Furring Nails For Stucco?Quote:
..I've seen that open frame construction once before in this city but the line wire is new to me. Interesting. I think the open frame I saw the lath and wire were on the same roll. Is that done anywhere anymore??? |
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