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[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 17:35:02 GMT ] [ 151752 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Best CAD program for architects? - In a previous post RicodJour says... > alk about timing. I was just looking at SketchUp, Bob. Do you think > your architect would mind answering a few questions about the program? > I like firsthand reviews rather than the "testimonials" and such you > get on a web site, and no one I know uses SketchUp. > Rico: You can contact him through this web site: http://fougerear...
[ 1 Apr 2005 09:18:11 -0800 ] [ 151751 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Larry Caldwell" - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - James writes: > I was wondering if a person could use 2 x 12s, and span up to 24 feet > without supporting posts? I doubt it. Yet, I walked up into the loft 2nd > level and jumped on the floor (I weigh 200 lbs), and the floor felt > "pretty" solid. Not rock solid , of course. Of course, going to 24 feet > would be 8 more feet of span, and could make a big difference ...
[ Fri, 1 Apr 2005 11:39:37 -0500 ] [ 151749 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"P.Fritz" - Re: Blueprints/Supporting Walls? - "Lil' Dave" wrote in message news:Fya3e.9895$z.7857@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net... > "Dave" wrote in message > news:9oU2e.1355$V62.793@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... >> For a residential home. On blueprints when looking at walls, how can you >> tell what walls are supporting and none supporting walls? >> >> > > Any wall th...
[ 1 Apr 2005 08:33:55 -0800 ] [ 151747 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: Best CAD program for architects? - Bob Morrison wrote: > In a previous post Alex Shirley says... > > Hi > > > > I'm trying to help some architects choose the best CAD package for > > them. > > In the past they've used AutoCAD Architectual Desktop, which seems to > > me to have rather a steep learning a little OTT for what they want. > > > > Any recommendations? > > > > I've been working with an architect w...
[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 15:42:05 GMT ] [ 151745 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Best CAD program for architects? - In a previous post Alex Shirley says... > Hi > > I'm trying to help some architects choose the best CAD package for > them. > In the past they've used AutoCAD Architectual Desktop, which seems to > me to have rather a steep learning a little OTT for what they want. > > Any recommendations? > I've been working with an architect who uses Sketchup for the renderings and o...
[ 1 Apr 2005 07:06:37 -0800 ] [ 151744 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
postings@alexshirley.com (Alex Shirley) - Best CAD program for architects? - Hi I'm trying to help some architects choose the best CAD package for them. In the past they've used AutoCAD Architectual Desktop, which seems to me to have rather a steep learning a little OTT for what they want. Any recommendations? Cheers Alex . ...
[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 11:48:53 GMT ] [ 151742 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lil' Dave" - Re: Blueprints/Supporting Walls? - "Dave" wrote in message news:9oU2e.1355$V62.793@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > For a residential home. On blueprints when looking at walls, how can you > tell what walls are supporting and none supporting walls? > > Any wall that carries the load above it to what's below that wall. Typically the load may be a beam, rafter, joist, or truss. In some cases,...
[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 11:05:26 GMT ] [ 151740 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lil' Dave" - Re: Driveway Repair Advise - "John A Reichert" wrote in message news:7NV2e.12718$f%4.6457@bignews1.bellsouth.net... > I'm in the process of expanding and repairing a cracked and broken concrete > drive along a gradually sloping grass bank. The top of the bank is about 5 > foot high above the drive and the grade of a building lot above continues to > increase. The problem area is...
[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:34:39 -0600 ] [ 151739 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Gerry Atrick - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - In my kitchen, my espresso machine is making the GFCI trip. When plugging something else (such as toaster), it doesn't trip. Also, plugging the espresso machine to another GFCI in my kitchen, it doesnt' trip neither. So is it due to the espresso machine or shall I just change the GFCI ? thanks. Fred. . ...
[ Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:18:21 -0800 ] [ 151737 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lyle B. Harwood" - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - In article , Bob Morrison wrote: € The hard part will be finding 24-foot long 2x12's They can be had here, but any quantity of them would be a special order item, and they would be priced accordingly. Unless they were called out specifically, and, therefore, included in the bid, I would look f...
[ 31 Mar 2005 20:11:27 -0800 ] [ 151736 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: Vibrating pavers after rain? - Mark wrote: > > Thanks. Yes, I followed the herd and dispensed with the plywood. > It went fine. . .pavers nice and flat, no breakage. Our "children" are a > couple of cats, but they liked the sand pit just fine. Glad it worked out for you (and not surprised you didn't have any problems). R . ...
[ Thu, 31 Mar 2005 22:29:43 -0500 ] [ 151734 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"P. Fritz" - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - "Bob Morrison" wrote in message news:MPG.1cb6366d528377c4989895@news.west.earthlink.net... > In a previous post James says... >> I was wondering if a person could use 2 x 12s, and span up to 24 feet >> > > The hard part will be finding 24-foot long 2x12's Not hard........just expensive ;-) > > -- > Bob Morrison, P...
[ Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:44:23 -0500 ] [ 151731 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lee K" - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - "James" wrote in message news:EeWdnTJcF8g9G9HfRVn-1Q@comcast.com... > > > I am neither a builder or carpenter. I saw a shed today at Home Depot, > that measured 16 x 16. It had a loft second story to it for additional > storage. > > There are no internal supporting posts. The joists were 2 x 10, and > spanned the full 16 ft width of the shed...
[ Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:38:18 -0500 ] [ 151730 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Colbyt" - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - "James" wrote in message news:EeWdnTJcF8g9G9HfRVn-1Q@comcast.com... > > > I am neither a builder or carpenter. I saw a shed today at Home Depot, > that measured 16 x 16. It had a loft second story to it for additional > storage. > > There are no internal supporting posts. The joists were 2 x 10, and > spanned the full 16 ft width of the shed....
[ Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:32:12 GMT ] [ 151729 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - In a previous post James says... > I was wondering if a person could use 2 x 12s, and span up to 24 feet > The hard part will be finding 24-foot long 2x12's -- Bob Morrison, PE, SE R L Morrison Engineering Co Structural & Civil Engineering Poulsbo WA . ...
[ Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:24:13 -0500 ] [ 151727 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"James" - Maximum Span for Shed, without supporting posts?? - I am neither a builder or carpenter. I saw a shed today at Home Depot, that measured 16 x 16. It had a loft second story to it for additional storage. There are no internal supporting posts. The joists were 2 x 10, and spanned the full 16 ft width of the shed. I was wondering if a person could use 2 x 12s, and span up to 24 feet without supporting posts? I doubt i...
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