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[ Wed, 28 Sep 2005 10:52:35 -0500
] [ 157562 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] PhantMan@hotpopcom.invalid - Installing 5V Crimp sheeting on a roof - I'm replacing a 29 Gauge 5 V-Crimp metal roof damaged (mostly missing) by Katrina. The original sheeting was installed with nails, some of which have backed partially out over the years. How do you drive a nail through that stuff without creating a dimple around the hole (under the nailhead)? I've been told the modern way to do it is to use self drilling screws but nobody at Lowe's or H... |
[ Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:43:42 GMT
] [ 157561 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Bob Morrison - Re: Concrete Slab Question - In a previous post Andy Asberry wrote... > I'm guessing the total weight at about 20,000#. The feed bin held > 24,000# carried over the piers. The 8" blocks will be about flush with > the edge of the piers. Am I safe with the cantilever/shear of a 6" > slab with that weight? > The answer depends on your location. If in a high seismic zone or an area where the frost depth is hig... |
[ 28 Sep 2005 07:30:00 -0700
] [ 157560 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "butch burton" - Re: Smoke alarms - spiders are usually the culprit - at least in my house. . ... |
[ 28 Sep 2005 05:39:08 -0700
] [ 157558 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] dbuckley@mail.com - What size fascia board? - I am building a detached garage and want the appearance of 6" fascia board. Will be using vented vinyl soffit that is about 1/2" (maybe more) in height. To take advantage of the 6" aluminum fascia cover, should I use 2x4 fascia so that the J of the aluminum fascia cover can accomodate the vinyle soffit? If I used 2x6 it seems the aluminum might not completely cover it and allow for th... |
[ 28 Sep 2005 01:01:28 -0700
] [ 157556 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Bobk207" - Re: concrete pizza oven - anyone who has welded or flame cut steel near the surface of concrete will tell you how concrete does not react well to high temps. I suggest you research the design & construction of ovens / fireplaces. cheers Bob . ... |
[ 28 Sep 2005 00:20:55 -0700
] [ 157555 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Bobk207" - Re: Concrete Slab Question - Where is this structure located? I would dowel in to the slab with steel for the wall & consider grouting more often than 48". You should get a civil to take a look at it but IMO the feed bin condition was worse for the slab than your proposed pump / storage building cheers Bob . ... |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:13:04 -0700
] [ 157553 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Boat_dreams - Re: Huff and Puff - George wrote: > JR-jred wrote: > >> In article |
[ Wed, 28 Sep 2005 00:28:29 GMT
] [ 157550 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "josh" - Re: Drip edge installation for eaves vs rakes? - |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 18:47:11 -0500
] [ 157548 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Andy Asberry - Concrete Slab Question - This is on a farm; no inspections of any type. I have a 8'x8'x6" slab that I had a feed bin on (now gone). The leg anchors (4) of the bin were 6 feet on a side. In other words, one foot in from each edge of the slab. Where the anchor bolts for the legs are there is an 8" pier 4' deep. There is no perimeter beam. #3 rebar on 12". What I want to do is build a block building 8' high, ... |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 23:43:21 GMT
] [ 157546 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Gern Bletner" - Changing a thin coat plaster finish - I'm remodelling a house that is just 11 years old. It has thin coat plaster (over drywall) in several different finishes and I want to have one uniform finish throughout. Most of the thin coat has sand in it, some is knocked down, some not, and some is a random swirl finish. The ceiling is in the best shape with a nicely done uniform swirl pattern in even rows. BUT my wife hates the ... |
[ 27 Sep 2005 16:00:44 -0700
] [ 157545 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "tom" - Re: Drip edge installation for eaves vs rakes? - Sorry, Mr. Whitney, I now realize that you aren't the OP. If the starter course was fastened properly, you probably won't be able to slip the DE up and under. But if you can, then all you'll need is a fastener about every couple/few feet to secure it. Mind that they're placed where they won't see any water from the course above. Tom . ... |
[ 27 Sep 2005 15:54:10 -0700
] [ 157544 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "tom" - Re: Drip edge installation for eaves vs rakes? - 8-in-12 is NOT okay to walk on (without a safety net). A 6 pitch is even worse, because you don't think you even need a safety net. The DE goes on first. Only tacked in a few places. Let it play straight. Then the starter course is laid on top of the DE. Place your fasteners through the starter course and into the DE. If you've already laid your starter course and can still fit the DE un... |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 14:03:41 -0700
] [ 157542 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Phil Scott" - Re: concrete pizza oven - "PipeDown" |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:26:16 GMT
] [ 157540 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "PipeDown" - Re: Tolerances - "RicodJour" |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:04:47 -0500
] [ 157537 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Wayne Whitney - Re: Drip edge installation for eaves vs rakes? - On 2005-09-27, RicodJour |
[ Tue, 27 Sep 2005 19:51:18 GMT
] [ 157536 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "PipeDown" - Re: Huff and Puff - "AustinScoobee" |
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