. Bennett better-built, ready-cut homes, catalog no. 21 . A Better-Built idea—routing (instead of cleating) stair-stringersfor fine workmanship, and accurate fit. HOW SCIENCE SOLVED THE HIGH COSTOF HOME-BUILDING Up to the present, the great drawback to home-buildinghas been the excessive cost, by the individually-built-housemethod. Plans by experienced architects have been costly; thecost of lumber has been high; the amount of labor necessaryto cut and trim rough and finished lumber has been a seriousitem; there have been endless worries—delays—extra costs;plans have looked good on paper, but


. Bennett better-built, ready-cut homes, catalog no. 21 . A Better-Built idea—routing (instead of cleating) stair-stringersfor fine workmanship, and accurate fit. HOW SCIENCE SOLVED THE HIGH COSTOF HOME-BUILDING Up to the present, the great drawback to home-buildinghas been the excessive cost, by the individually-built-housemethod. Plans by experienced architects have been costly; thecost of lumber has been high; the amount of labor necessaryto cut and trim rough and finished lumber has been a seriousitem; there have been endless worries—delays—extra costs;plans have looked good on paper, but have not worked outwell; contractors have been known to be careless about thequality of the material and of the work on the job. What will avoid all the usual waste, delays, disappoint-ments, and—what will cut the cost of building a home?Science says—simplify—standardize—eliminate waste This is the day of brains that plans for thousands at atime, instead of one. Why is it necessary to plan everyindividual home that is built? Theres a wiserRayHBennettLumberCoIncBennettHomesBetterBuiltReady0001


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