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- There is beaverboard covering the rafters in the attic, from the ridge to the floor.
- The interior walls are constructed of beaverboard; the kitchen walls, now covered by paneling, are encased in sheet metal.
- The roof is probably cold enough in winter to prevent ice dams, but you might get it a little colder by taking down the beaverboard.
- Hill said he thinks it is " gackboard, " a term a contractor friend used for soft sheets of Celotex, Homasote, or beaverboard.
- They were told to build pavilions for more than 500 exhibits at minimum cost using lightweight, mass-produced materials; and they devised solutions, using the simplest materials pavilions built out of beaverboard.
- But you might get it cooler in the attic in summer by taking down the beaverboard; with the beaverboard in place as it is, the attic itself is getting very little ventilation; all the air flow from soffit vents to ridge vent is confined to the space between the rafters.
- But you might get it cooler in the attic in summer by taking down the beaverboard; with the beaverboard in place as it is, the attic itself is getting very little ventilation; all the air flow from soffit vents to ridge vent is confined to the space between the rafters.
- In a newspaper article Stockley himself said in 1932, " I have painted since I was a boy on any odd scraps of paper or canvas I found available . " In addition to paper and canvas he certainly painted on linoleum, old pillow cases, beaverboard, floor boards, plywood, brown paper, a Rexine chair cover, bits of glass, and wall paper.