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  2. Henry M. and Annie V. Trueheart House - Wikipedia

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    The Trueheart House is an approximately 2,600-square-foot (240 m 2) Queen Anne style residence sitting atop a foundation and support walls made of native stone with sand and lime mortar upholding 18-inch (46 cm) double-brick plastered adobe walls which hold deep openings for imported milled wood-frame doors, windows, and roofing. Two chimneys ...

  3. Fire door - Wikipedia

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    Fire-resistance rated door, with wire mesh glass vision panel Industrial grade fire door rated to hydrocarbon curve and blast resistance Double fire door immediately after 3-hour fire test inside a 4-hour rated Durasteel wall Double fire door after 3-hour fire test in a 4-hour Durasteel wall, during successful 45PSI (3.1 bar) hose stream test leading to a UL Listing [1]

  4. Amos Deason Home - Wikipedia

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    The full 1 1/2" thick weatherboards, twelve inches wide were hand beveled on all four sides and then crossed beveled at twelve inch intervals to resemble blocks of masonry. The weatherboards were then painted [more like a white wash]. an application of sand was applied to the wet paint, and then after drying a second coat of paint was affixed.

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  6. Fire glass - Wikipedia

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    The sizes range from approximately 1 ⁄ 4 to 1 inch (6 to 25 mm), and is made in various different colors, sometimes with reflective coatings. [1] [3] The first fire glass to be sold in the U.S. market, around 2006, was shattered in form. This is the most popular fire glass and is typically reflective glass on one side and colored on the other.

  7. Door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding glass door, sometimes called an Arcadia door or patio door, is a door made of glass that slides open and sometimes has a screen (a removable metal mesh that covers the door). Australian doors are a pair of plywood swinging doors often found in Australian public houses.