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WindsorONE Engineered Lumber

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The first rule of carpentry is straight cuts and square joints. Starting a job with quality materials is the first step. The Quechee Lakes carpentry crew used WindsorONE engineered lumber to trim out the tapered columns for the front porch. WindsorONE is Windsor Mill's proprietary brand of end and edge glued boards. It's made from radiata pine and milled in California.

WindsorONE is precisely milled and finished with two coats of the highest quality 100 percent exterior acrylic latex primer providing for superior topcoat adhesion and a window for top coating of up to one year. Beginning with the clearest blanks, WindsorONE has no knots. A proprietary edge gluing adhesive system creates boards that are consistently straight and true. Windsor Mill's high speed planers are regularly serviced and maintained to insure boards that are always precise and smooth.

Applications for the product include exterior trim, fascia, soffit, window trim, beaded ceiling, exterior and interior moulding, and shelving. WindsorONE comes in a variety of thicknesses, widths, and builder friendly lengths.

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