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[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 00:35:28 -0500
] [ 153471 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] maradcliff@UNLISTED.com - Re: Water getting into garage - On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 16:01:33 GMT, "Noozer" |
[ 9 Jun 2005 16:01:09 -0700
] [ 153461 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] tbasc@bellsouth.net - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - You might look at areated concrete panels. They are light and easy to cut. TB . ... |
[ Thu, 9 Jun 2005 15:15:30 -0700
] [ 153459 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Phil Scott" - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - |
[ 9 Jun 2005 11:36:29 -0700
] [ 153454 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RicodJour" - Re: attaching stucco metal lath to new joists - Michel wrote: > > Understand that it might be easiest to just take down this outside ... |
[ Thu, 09 Jun 2005 16:24:43 GMT
] [ 153444 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "John Gregory" - Re: Moving Water From A Garage Floor With No Drain - Good point about the groves getting clogged... and they definitely would. I'll have to think about making them wider. I could get by with about four ... |
[ 9 Jun 2005 07:55:37 -0700
] [ 153438 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "nortyler" - Re: Flemish Bond for paving? - nortyler wrote: > I know I can lay bricks in a myriad of different patterns, but most web > sites only list stretch(running), basket weave, herringbone, stack > bonds for pavers. I salvaged a load of old bricks and have a bunch of > broken bricks and was thinking of using Flemish bond to make use of the > broken pieces. Does this pose any problems with the outcome of the > proje... |
[ Thu, 09 Jun 2005 14:19:19 GMT
] [ 153433 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "clintonG" - Re: Moving Water From A Garage Floor With No Drain - I didn't know what the slab looks like, how many slabs are involved and so on. All I do know is mudjacking is the optimal technology used to slope ... |
[ Thu, 09 Jun 2005 14:12:09 GMT
] [ 153431 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Bob Morrison - Re: Crawl space wall - In a previous post says... > Bob, > I'll read my IRC 2000 in an hour or two. > I don't want to miss the conversation, so... > Is your comment based on code or on engineering? > Tom: Your question got me checking the code this morning -- yesterday was "seat of the pants". I'm not sure where I got the "4-foot" rule. I'm now thinking that it may be some sort of local... |
[ 9 Jun 2005 06:12:45 -0700
] [ 153429 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RicodJour" - Re: Trex 5/4 deck board widths? - Mark wrote: > Are Trex 5/4 deck boards available in widths wider > than 6" (5-1/2")? This is a question best answered at Trex's web site. R . ... |
[ 9 Jun 2005 06:07:02 -0700
] [ 153427 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RicodJour" - Re: Qs on Nailing pattern(s) - Lil' Dave wrote: > > Nails through the sill plate, or even the top plate, to the stud do not > provide any pull apart resistance. Straps are a common band-aid for > addressing that issue. An uncommon band-aid would be a stainless steel 3.5" > deck screw, labor-intensive, but does address the problem with current > pressure treated lumber used in sill plates eating ferrous iron nails.... |
[ 8 Jun 2005 21:45:27 -0700
] [ 153418 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RicodJour" - Re: Qs on Nailing pattern(s) - Greg wrote: > I am building a shop as an extension to my garage, flowing from the > back of the garage into the back yard. Sorry, kids! I may have spam > for brains, but I want to make sure the framing passes inspection. My > books, magazines, glossy foldouts, and newsgroup Q&As answer all the > questions but one: What's an acceptable nailing pattern for the > framing itself? I'm ... |
[ ] [ 153407 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Guv Bob" - Re: Outhouse Plans (or how to tell Mormon jokes) - "Cyberbilly" |
[ Wed, 08 Jun 2005 08:02:52 -0700
] [ 153405 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] G Henslee - Re: Outhouse Plans in Grate Demand ! - Cyberbilly wrote: > Stormin' Mormon: > > >>For one, I thought CB was funny. > > > Glad you took it in spirit. > > But tell me. If a couple of Jehovah's witnesses come knocking your > door, do you get into a fight, or swap stories, or what? > > -CB > The same product, Mormon B Gone that works on them when they crawl up to the door will work on the JW's as w... |
[ ] [ 153403 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] JR-jred - Re: sump pit odor - foul - How to clean????? - In article <1118147758.102322.200440@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, grus_jc@yahoo.com wrote: > Phil Scott wrote: > > |
[ 7 Jun 2005 22:23:15 -0700
] [ 153401 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Michel" - attaching stucco metal lath to new joists - I have a question concerning attaching the metal lath to the ceiling joists on an existing stucco ceiling. The stucco ceiling on a exterior deck is about 10 years old and I am replacing the ceiling joists from above (rooftop) which were damaged from termites. Stucco is in perfect condition and has now cracks. City code requires the metal lath on new construction to be attached to ... |
[ Tue, 7 Jun 2005 18:14:10 -0700
] [ 153398 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Dan Deckert" - Re: Transformer for 110v power tools? - > 120v AC/DC 15a - no mention of frequency. The above means it will run on 120 volt Alternating Current (AC) @ 15 amps AND it will run on 120 volts Direct Current (DC) @ 15 amps As far as running the 60Hz stuff @ 50Hz. Kissem goodbye or please send the tools to me b4 you destroy them. Dan "RedFox" |
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