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shiplap

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shiplap [′ship‚lap]
(materials)
Lumber whose edges are rabbeted in order to make a close overlapping joint. Also known as shiplap board; shiplap siding.


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The cedar roofing and shiplap was cut into 4-foot wide strips, knocked and pried from the rafters from inside the structure and sent to the debris pile.
In response to growing demand for high-quality authentic looking wood effect cladding, Celuform have extended the range of shiplap products by introducing a new PVC-ue embossed wood grain finish--Celutex.
In keeping with New Orleans architecture, builders chose stucco and smooth shiplap fronts.
 
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