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[ 13 Apr 2005 11:33:28 -0700 ] [ 152194 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: square footage tool? - danken...@gmail.com wrote: > I am looking for a tool to measure the square footage of the OUTSIDE of > houses. All I can find on google are laser tools that are for inside > of homes. Right now we just take a wheel-type measuring tool and walk > it around all sides of the homes. This is very ineffecient. There must > be a better way. Cost is not an issue. Can anyone point me in...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:35:49 -0700 ] [ 152192 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lyle B. Harwood" - Re: Replace with Steel beam - In article <1113401627.550789.76600@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, Beantown wrote: € Any first-hand experiences with such a project??\ Yes, lots of first hand experience, but I can't see your project, sorry. Each project is different, and I wouldn't give you a price unless I saw it. Best of luck, and let us know how it comes out! -- Lyle B. H...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 12:26:42 -0500 ] [ 152191 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
ransley@webtv.net (m Ransley) - Re: square footage tool? - Cost is not an issue but a wheel is ineficient. Hire someone . . ...
[ 13 Apr 2005 09:27:29 -0700 ] [ 152189 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
dankenone@gmail.com - square footage tool? - I am looking for a tool to measure the square footage of the OUTSIDE of houses. All I can find on google are laser tools that are for inside of homes. Right now we just take a wheel-type measuring tool and walk it around all sides of the homes. This is very ineffecient. There must be a better way. Cost is not an issue. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks! . ...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:41:07 GMT ] [ 152187 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lil' Dave" - Re: Skirt - "Phil Scott" wrote in message news:2QV6e.902$J12.245@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > > "Lil' Dave" wrote in message > news:dru6e.7106 > > > loook Dave.. your article was titled 'shirt' then > you posted some crap about your house. > > I thought it was going to be more exciting than that. > > Next time post ...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:15:37 GMT ] [ 152186 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lil' Dave" - Re: To cripple or not? - Stay away from the pony wall for the foundation. If you're talking about a sill, vice a pony wall. Yes, build a sill first, then put the subfloor framing on top of that. A sill is substantial framing, and sets on edge like the subfloor joists above it. Its layout is somewhat different than the subfloor with exception of the perimeter in most cases. An example would be a 2X12 sill ...
[ ] [ 152184 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
M&S - Re: Cutting larger timbers - RicodJour wrote: > The Milwaukee portable bandsaw weighs only about 17 pounds. It's not > that much heavier than a wormdrive saw. As far as the hand work a belt > sander would finish off each end in about two minutes max. The ends > also don't have to be perfectly match. These aren't mated pieces. > They're 4x8s so they're not going to be inches apart, more like feet, Like I ...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 07:30:46 GMT ] [ 152182 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"CWatters" - Re: Underfloor Heating - Cieling height? - >I am considering installation of UFH into our bungalow for the first time. >I have a couple of doubts as whether it would give me the required heat >output. That shouldn't be a problem unless you like very thick carpets and underlay. UFH works best with tiles, stone and normal carpets. Budget for heated towel rails in bathrooms and ensuites because the floor area is small and mo...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 07:10:32 GMT ] [ 152181 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"CWatters" - Re: Condensation - "Gary" wrote in message news:f7W6e.37808$mV1.5861@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... > I've just bought an 1825 chapel I'm converting into accomodation. I plan to > put double glazing, dry lining and underfloor heating into it but because > it's going to be holiday accomodation it will be empty for weeks at a time > in the winter. Since this makes it a target for conde...
[ 12 Apr 2005 20:06:07 -0700 ] [ 152180 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: Cutting larger timbers - AustinScoobee wrote: > Hey everyone, > Thanks for all the input! > > I think I will go with a porta Bandsaw for the 4X8's and the Bosch > Jigsaw for the 2X's. Rico hit it on the head, the 4X8's are 9 ft off > the ground and nearly 3 ft apart.....they dont need to be identical, > just pretty close. > > Thanks again for all the help... > photos of the end product to follow..but.....
[ 12 Apr 2005 19:42:12 -0700 ] [ 152179 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"AustinScoobee" - Re: Cutting larger timbers - Hey everyone, Thanks for all the input! I think I will go with a porta Bandsaw for the 4X8's and the Bosch Jigsaw for the 2X's. Rico hit it on the head, the 4X8's are 9 ft off the ground and nearly 3 ft apart.....they dont need to be identical, just pretty close. Thanks again for all the help... photos of the end product to follow..but.... it may take me some time! cheers ...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 02:14:29 GMT ] [ 152177 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Underfloor Heating - Cieling height? - In a previous post SidKnee says... > On other areas that means I can play with 9cms to include insulation as well > as UFH pipework plus screed. Is this possible? > In Imperial units you would need a minimum of 3-1/2 inches for insulation and concrete topping, with 4 inches being preferred. This translates to 8.8cm and 10.2cm respectively. So, it looks like your 9cm could...
[ Wed, 13 Apr 2005 02:07:18 GMT ] [ 152176 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Any Reccomendations for a Tankless to Support Single Bathroom? - In a previous post Matt Whiting says... > I have a private well, but I still pay for the electricity to pump the > water. I have my own septic system no real extra cost there, however, > your point is valid. Same here. > I haven't tried to do any serious analysis of the > total cost of the energy wasted in the loop vs. that wasted running hot > water faucets waiting for h...
[ ] [ 152174 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Robert Miles" - Virus alert - was Re: AWESOME MOVIE! << This free movie is about real situations and I give it a big thumb - wrote in message news:1113349862.948360.236640@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > http://www.moviefever.com/movie121 << Awesome Movie! > You can reply with your comments > about the movie if you would like. > When this was posted to another newsgroup, one reply said the link points to a virus. . ...
[ 12 Apr 2005 16:51:31 -0700 ] [ 152173 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"stretch" - Re: Home termite remedy? - If you have termites, there is high likelyhood that you have moisture problems. Get rig of the moisture problem and reduce chance for reinfestation. email me with your email address and I will send you an article on drying crawlspaces. Different things work in different climates. Or post your email with spaces around te dot and @. Stretch Kevin O'Neill sixfoot7 @ sccoast . net...
[ 12 Apr 2005 16:43:25 -0700 ] [ 152171 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: Cutting larger timbers - M&S wrote: > We just finished a large cedar pergola for a customer which had tails > cut very much the way you are describing. In my opinion the only way to > cut them is with a router. Any type of bandsaw will be cumbersome and ...
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