| 21. | The only archaeological evidence of furring found to date, is the Princes Channel Wreck, excavated and recovered by Wessex Archaeology.
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| 22. | Common building materials, such as plywood, drywall, furring strips, carpets, and carpet padding provide food for mold.
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| 23. | A water / air resistant membrane is placed between the furring and the sheathing to prevent rain water from entering the wall structure.
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| 24. | There are glorious rugs furring the walls and the glint of brass, gold and silver in shops that resemble Aladdin's Cave.
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| 25. | Today, nail up panels can be easily brad nailed or hand nailed, into plywood without the need for the original furring strips.
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| 26. | At the time it was plastered, wood furring strips and wood lath covered by mesh should have been installed before troweling on the plaster.
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| 27. | The floating ceiling-- usually drywall-- is attached to sound-insulating clips attached to furring strips attached to the original ceiling.
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| 28. | The easiest method for drawing a large ellipse uses two lengths of scrap wood, like pieces of furring strips, three nails and a pencil.
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| 29. | This precipitation process can cause severe " furring " of pipes and can, in extreme cases, cause the blockage of disposal pipes.
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| 30. | Metal furring strips can be used for commercial projects, or in towns where fire-proof supporting elements are required by the local building code.
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