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Highly decorative wood-shingle siding on a house in Clatskanie, Oregon, U.S. Siding or wall cladding is the protective material attached to the exterior side of a wall of a house or other building. Along with the roof, it forms the first line of defense against the elements, most importantly sun, rain/snow, heat and cold, thus creating a stable ...
Siding may refer to: Siding (construction), the outer covering or cladding of a house; Siding (rail), a track section; See also. All pages with titles containing siding
Bluff Siding or Atlanta Station is an unincorporated community located in the town of Buffalo, in Buffalo County, Wisconsin, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bluff Siding, a siding on the Chicago and North Western Railway , was named from rocky bluffs near the town site.
When tested to failure, OSB has a greater load-bearing capacity than milled wood panels. [11] It has replaced plywood in many environments, especially the North American structural panel market. While OSB does not have a continuous grain like a natural wood, it does have greater strength on its long axis because more of the component grains are ...
These had white-painted brickwork, archways and dark strained trim. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] [ 98 ] Builder Ronald H. Toll & Son had the " Toll Futuristic 72" at 421 Burwood Highway with an earthy, brown brick exterior with a low-pitched roof, floor-to-ceiling windows and cathedral ceilings with exposed Oregon panelling. [ 99 ]
A team track is a small siding or spur track intended for the use of area merchants, manufacturers, farmers and other small businesses to personally load and unload products and merchandise, usually in smaller quantities. [9] The term "team" refers to the teams of horses or oxen delivering wagon-loads of freight transferred to or from railway ...