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[ Tue, 02 Aug 2005 01:15:12 GMT
] [ 155213 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "D. J. MCBRIDE" - Re: How Can I Build a Pond? - "3D Peruna" <""w\"@h%a@r%o@l%d@w&e@i&r@d&n@e&s@s&.@c7o4m"> wrote in message news:pDwHe.28$c45.17@fe05.lga... > Your question is local...you need to go to the local zoning authority > to answer your questions. In our neck of the woods we have several > layers of approval and design. The county must give its blessing, > then the state department of natural resources gives its bles... |
[ Mon, 01 Aug 2005 23:45:19 GMT
] [ 155209 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "clintonG" - Re: Countertop options - No, the easiest thing to do is open the doors of the base cabinets and look at the underside of the counter top. You will see these little thingies called screws. Find another little thingie called a screw driver and use it to take the screws out. That will allow you to pick up the counter top and put it on the curb where it will be gone by morning. That's the easiest way to remod... |
[ ] [ 155204 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] 3D Peruna - Re: How Can I Build a Pond? - Harry wrote: > > > Hello, > I may purchase a piece of land that has a creek bordering one end of it, > so i would like to divert the water in and out of a natural pond (absolutely > no chemicals). How could i do this inexpensively. I would like the pond to > be deep in the center, but not on the sides, for fish, fishing, fun and swimming, > and about an acre in size give or take... |
[ Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:24:54 GMT
] [ 155200 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Bob" - Countertop options - The kitchen in the house I bought has a formica countertop that has a hideous color. The countertop itself has a wood stained ogee beveling between the countertop itself and the front formica facing. I'd like to reface the countertop with a different formica top and put a nice stained wood molding as the facing. What is the easiest way to do this? Do I have to put a 1/4" plywood ov... |
[ Mon, 01 Aug 2005 17:54:44 GMT
] [ 155192 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "dennis@home" - Re: Canopy using steel hollow sections?Advice please. - "Tom" |
[ Mon, 1 Aug 2005 13:19:20 +0100
] [ 155183 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Christian McArdle" - Re: Canopy using steel hollow sections?Advice please. - > My gut instinct is to use 50mm square tube for the uprights and concreted > into the ground. > 50mm square tube for the rafters (4M long @ 1M centres) > 150x50 square tube for the gutter beam, supported by the vertical members to > give 3.3M spans, (rafters providing lateral support). My "gut instinct" says that 50mm SHS would be seriously overspecified for this. You could go a ... |
[ 1 Aug 2005 04:30:04 -0700
] [ 155181 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] tbasc@bellsouth.net - Re: Foundation - I would never embed wood in concrete if there were an alternative. Look at the Simpson Strong Tie web site. They have half a dozen connectors for your situation. TB . ... |
[ ] [ 155177 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "MaxChunk@ergebnis.de" - Re: Low-E Insulation - > My contractor wants to put Low-E insulation (bubble wrap surrounded by a > type of aluminium foil) on my new stick built house. He claims that it can > raise the "R" value upto an 11 along with making the house more resistant to > outside noises and wind. Has anyone used this product and do they agree > with what my contractor states? Are there any cons concerning this product? ... |
[ Sun, 31 Jul 2005 20:41:34 -0500
] [ 155170 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Robert Reznikoff" - Foundation - I'm not sure if this is the right forum to seek advice, but I'll describe my problem and maybe someone can help. I'm planning to build a 12' X 16' shed. I plan to anchor it on piers to save the cost of a poured slab. I live in Alabama so the frost level of the ground is not a problem. I plan to dig 9 holes and use concrete forms to make piers 1 1/2 feet below ground and 1 foot above g... |
[ 31 Jul 2005 10:57:06 -0700
] [ 155161 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] barnesrich@hotmail.com - Attic/Roof Construction - Hi. I have a mid sized workshop (18x15), that is open up to the rafters. I would like to build a loft/attic space for storage, but am not that familar with how this might be done. Could anyone point me to some web sites/artices on general building practices for something like this? Of course I could wing it on my own, but im sure there are some general rules of thumb, what n... |
[ Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:34:59 +0100
] [ 155159 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Stan The Man - Concrete raft for timber garage - A local contractor has just finished making me a concrete raft for a timber frame garage. I asked for it to be 12in thick and it looks only 8-10in thick. I also asked for it to be level and it slopes down to one corner - a drop of 1 to 2ins. I'm tempted to get it broken up and replaced with a new raft but it's a big, messy job (approx 32ft x 14ft) so I'm wondering whether it will do ... |
[ 31 Jul 2005 15:49:54 GMT
] [ 155157 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Harry" - Re: What are Heat Strips - tbasc@bellsouth.net wrote: >So youare saying the 4 ton (smaller than a 5 ton), which has 15 KW of >heat >strips is more powerful (produces more heat and cooling) than the 5 ton >(larger >than a 4 ton), which has only 5 KW of heat strips? > >different, not greater. >TB > Hello, What is the "difference"? Where on the heat pump are they located? Do you know where, on the ... |
[ Sun, 31 Jul 2005 13:01:16 GMT
] [ 155154 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Joe" - Re: Looking for Tamco shingles - I put Tamco shingles into Google and got 1480 hits. Go there and call every dealer listed. Also, call every roofing contractor in the area and ask if they have any laying around. -- JerryD(upstateNY) |
[ Sun, 31 Jul 2005 08:04:20 GMT
] [ 155152 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Ken Moiarty" - Re: Where can I shop for construction equipment (i.e. cement mixer) [Vancouver area]? - "Harbor Freight", hey?... Just brought up their Web site. Yes! Though their nearest store to me is across the border from here(yuck! customs' wait times, plus Cdn. duties and sales taxes, etc...) and at least an hour's drive away, their $189.99 (USD) mixer appears about just what I'm looking for. So unless somebody can recommend a similarly priced mixer being sold somewhere up h... |
[ Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:16:32 GMT
] [ 155143 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Robert" - Simple tent frame structure question - I am looking to create a rectangular tent frame, roughly about six feet wide, four feet deep, and six feet high. I need the top to be flat. I was thinking of purchasing tent frame, which I believe is usually narrow diameter aluminium or plastic tubing, and then connect this tubing with 3-way joints. The joints would need to allow three tubes/poles to connect at right angles. The ... |
[ Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:10:17 GMT
] [ 155127 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Scott" - geothermal energy - Canada - Anyone out there using a geothermal system to heat their building in Canada? I'm looking the possibilities of an open loop system (with my water well) and a closed loop system (vertical). With energy prices as they are I'm pretty open to heating alternatives for the new home we'll be building soon. I'm not sure yet if I'll go with a forced-air furnace or a radiant heat floor so we could... |
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