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Engineered Header Stock Several manufacturers of engineered wood products introduced new header materials: MacMillan Bloedel has sized their engineered beams to better fit residential scales and budgets. The new Parallam 269 measures 211/16 inches thick, which is easily shimmed with 1×2 strapping to match a 2×4 wall. Two pieces can be ganged to match a 2×6 wall. The new size is meant to compete with LVL beams (such as Micro-lams), and residential-scale glulams. The manufacturer claims the parallel-strand lumber (PSL) headers are more dimensionally stable than LVLs which reportedly can cup or twist. The design values of 269s are higher than 13/4-inch LVLs of equal width. And unlike most glulams, the 269 beams are available in standard widths between 91/4 and 16 inches.

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Clayton DeKorne

Clay DeKorne is the Chief Editor of the JLC Group, which includes The Journal of Light Construction, Remodeling, Tools of the Trade and Professional Deck Builder. He was the founding editor of Tools of the Trade (1993) and Coastal Contractor (2004), and the founding educational director for JLC Live (1995). Before venturing into writing and education for the building industry, he was a renovation contractor and carpenter in Burlington, Vt.

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