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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 4249721" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>In 2000 we bought a house in Stillwater for our kids to live in while at OSU. It was built in 1920 and the wall studs were rough sawn and fairly irregular in size but were at least 2 x 4. The smaller wood was shimmed a bit before the lath was installed. And yes the wood was really hard. Nails had to be cut and hammered flush. All new nails were pre drilled. But the house was incredibly solid and the trim work was outstanding. All great for a 950 sq ft house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 4249721, member: 14520"] In 2000 we bought a house in Stillwater for our kids to live in while at OSU. It was built in 1920 and the wall studs were rough sawn and fairly irregular in size but were at least 2 x 4. The smaller wood was shimmed a bit before the lath was installed. And yes the wood was really hard. Nails had to be cut and hammered flush. All new nails were pre drilled. But the house was incredibly solid and the trim work was outstanding. All great for a 950 sq ft house. [/QUOTE]
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