[ ] [ 158101 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
M&S - Re: Roof Leaks Deck Leaks HELP
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Nehmo wrote:
> - eds -
>
>>I'm an Architect and have been specifying EPDM on all flat roof jobs
>
> since
>
>>1980.
>
>
> - Nehmo -
> Why are you designing buildings with flat roofs (zero or very low pitch)
> in the first place?
>
I almost replied when you originally posted, but seeing as Ed replied...
I wonder what most Home Crapo's and Howes would...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:33:39 GMT
] [ 158099 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Kris Krieger - Re: covering up recessed lights
- "Berkeleydb" wrote in
news:1129212371.511346.65610@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
[ ... ]
> But I'm still looking for an aesthetic way to cover up the ugly can
> holes.
Have you considered putting a small medallion with a hook in it, and
turning it into a plant hanger? If a spathophylum won't do well in the
corner, there are always faux plants, or ma...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:19:31 GMT
] [ 158098 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Kris Krieger - Re: upgrade from R19 to R30
- "JTMcC" wrote in
news:iNj3f.9680$cg.5664@news02.roc.ny:
>
> "Kris Krieger" wrote in
> message news:PAf3f.315$4O1.6@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> "Rudy" wrote in
>> news:eDY2f.152436$1i.38218@pd7tw2no:
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>> No hydro in AZ ;)
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>
> Lots of Hydro in Arizona...
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[ 13 Oct 2005 14:33:25 -0700
] [ 158096 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
mail@bermudaconstructionjobs.com - Customer relationship / contract sales manager - Bermuda
- This individual must exhibit extremely high levels of professionalism
whilst representing the company, services and products to valued
clients in the commercial and residential sectors.
Sales and Design skills are not essential but would be an advantage and
knowledge about floor coverings would be an asset although full
training would be given. A thorough knowledge of the Microsoft Of...
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[ 13 Oct 2005 12:55:52 -0700
] [ 158094 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: Concealed Joist Ties
- hammer wrote:
> I have been designing a patio cover and would like to do some beam
> (4x10") connections with Simson Strong Tie Concealed Joist Ties (CJTs)
> for a clean look. Has anyone had any experience to use this product?
I've had experience, but never used the product. ;)
A couple or three caveats with that connection:
- It's only supposed to be used with glulams, LVLs, or...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:04:29 GMT
] [ 158093 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
M&S - Re: old style mortice locks reproduction parts
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KELLY ROWLAND wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source for replacement parts for old locks. I am
> working on a job with old skeleton key mortise locks and I need to replace a
> large number of the keyhole trim pieces. I have a source locally for
> original pieces but they're very expensive so I'm hoping to find replicas.
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
>
Van Dykes is o...
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[ 13 Oct 2005 12:00:50 -0700
] [ 158091 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: old style mortice locks reproduction parts
- KELLY ROWLAND wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source for replacement parts for old locks. I am
> working on a job with old skeleton key mortise locks and I need to replace a
> large number of the keyhole trim pieces. I have a source locally for
> original pieces but they're very expensive so I'm hoping to find replicas.
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
Van Dykes is pretty good for that s...
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[ 13 Oct 2005 11:14:22 -0700
] [ 158088 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Rich-out-West" - Re: Unusual Stucco Details
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RicodJour wrote:
>
> Hey Rich. Why didn't you just use Tyvek StuccoWrap? It's made for
> your exact application. The Enkamat is good stuff, but it's overkill -
> the amount of moisture you'd get behind the stucco will be minimal,
> particularly with your attention to detail. I'm concerned that the
> extra 1/4" spacing is going to allow too much movement in the stucco
> and it ...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:50:35 -0400
] [ 158086 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
wess@*bogus*gtii.com - Re: What is this kind of flashing called?
- "RicodJour" wrote:
>
>Offset the chimney and have it exit a bit lower on the roof so you can
>use a standard roof flashing and avoid having to cut framing.
There isn't any framing to cut. The chimney goes between W trusses
and I don't want any bends since only straight runs is acceptable, I
have to be able to clean it easily.
This garage (works...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:48:10 -0400
] [ 158085 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
wess@*bogus*gtii.com - Re: What is this kind of flashing called?
- "JerryD\(upstateNY\)" wrote:
>>>>>I'm trying to put in a wood stove in my garage and I'm trying to find
>the right kind of flashing for where the metal chimney exits the roof.<<<<<
>
>
>You had better check and see if using a wood stove in a garage is legal in
>your town.
>It isn't legal where I live.
>Only a hanging furnace is legal.
>Because they are i...
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:03:02 -0500
] [ 158083 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Duane Bozarth - Re: upgrade from R19 to R30
- JTMcC wrote:
>
> "Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
> news:434E726B.9AA3E6E9@swko.dot.net...
> > JTMcC wrote:
> >>
> >> "Kris Krieger" wrote in
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[ Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:55:01 GMT
] [ 158082 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"KELLY ROWLAND" - old style mortice locks reproduction parts
- Does anyone know of a source for replacement parts for old locks. I am
working on a job with old skeleton key mortise locks and I need to replace a
large number of the keyhole trim pieces. I have a source locally for
original pieces but they're very expensive so I'm hoping to find replicas.
Thanks for any ideas.
.
...
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[ ] [ 158079 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"JTMcC" - Re: upgrade from R19 to R30
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"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
news:434E726B.9AA3E6E9@swko.dot.net...
> JTMcC wrote:
>>
>> "Kris Krieger" wrote in
>> message news:PAf3f.315$4O1.6@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> > "Rudy" wrote in
>> > news:eDY2f.152436$1i.38218@pd7tw2no:
>> >
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>> > No hydro in AZ ;)
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[ ] [ 158077 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"stealth" - Re: covering up recessed lights
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"Berkeleydb" wrote in message
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> That's a good point about splicing, and I was aware of that. What I
> was thinking about doing is cutting the holes for the ceiling lights,
> putting in the box, then hiring an electrician to finish it up so it's
> up to code.
>
> I've heard that if there's a fir...
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[ ] [ 158075 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: covering up recessed lights
- In a previous post Berkeleydb wrote...
> But I'm still looking for an aesthetic way to cover up the ugly can
> holes.
>
Depends on ceiling material and texture. If you are going to remove the
cans then patch with GWB, texture and repaint the entire ceiling. That
should make them disappear.
--
Bob Morrison, PE, SE
R L Morrison Engineering Co
Structural & Civil Engine...
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[ 13 Oct 2005 06:58:09 -0700
] [ 158073 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: What is this kind of flashing called?
- wess@*bogus*gtii.com wrote:
> I'm trying to put in a wood stove in my garage and I'm trying to find
> the right kind of flashing for where the metal chimney exits the roof.
>
> A trip to the box stores found a storm collar and storm flashing. The
> storm flashing was designed to be installed on side (slope of roof). I
> need to go up through the peak (truss construction) to clear my d...
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