Ian Evans wrote:
> Dear BP-ers,
>
> Part of the downside of having a website about old houses is getting questions from people which I can't answer. This is one of them. Anyone out there know what 'beaver board' is? You'll get the credit when I pass on the answer ...(just assuming there is one).
> And what should she do about it?
>
> Can you please tell me exactly what beaver board is? This material is
> what my walls are made of and I was told that it was used for a short while
> before sheet rock. I personally find it next to impossible to paint, or clean.
> If someone can help me I would appreciate it.
>
> Regards
> Lisa
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I believe that it is a material akin to "Masonic' both in color & texture-
@ one time Stanley sold planes specific to this material,
router planes if memory serves me correctly that were to give it that
T & G look....
Not to be confused w/ the board of Beaver State College of Pa..
which is evidently contemplating renaming the school as graduates are
having some trouble getting taken seriously..
DD