Abstract:
A device for marking wall panel stud locations on a pair of tapes to be later transferred to plate members forming part of a wall panel comprising a table having means for guiding the tapes endwise under a stationary templet, the latter having marker guide slots spaced along the path of the tapes at different distances depending upon the dimensions of different stud assemblies or other components of the wall panel. The tapes are advanced different amounts in accordance with different dimensions given on an architectural drawing. Combinations of lights are lit by closing appropriate switches to indicate the appropriate marker slots to be used for different stud assemblies, etc.. Movable templets are provided at opposite ends of the stationary templet and are adjustable predetermined amounts relative to the stationary templet to enable marking of door and window jambs, etc., in accordance with the dimensions of windows and doors to be installed.
Abstract:
A preformed door jamb assembly wherein the door jambs are formed of two spaced jamb members having casing members attached thereto and a door stop of elastomeric material extending between the door jamb members. The flexible door stop member is U-shaped in cross section and is attached between the jamb members, permitting the jamb members to be moved relative to each other to facilitate installation in a rough wall opening and to accomodate walls of different thicknesses.