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[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 17:21:13 GMT
] [ 153488 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RedFox" - Re: Transformer for 110v power tools? - Thanks to everyone for the responses. I contacted Milwaukee and have had no reply yet. Will post it here when I get it. Thanks again RF "JME" |
[ 10 Jun 2005 10:20:01 -0700
] [ 153486 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] cr113@hotmail.com - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - HerHusband wrote: > Single story. If you plan on living in this house for 50 years, you'll come > to appreciate not having to climb those stairs when you get older. And, > stairs waste space, at least 36 square feet on EACH floor. > > Stick framing. Quick and easy to build, and simple to repair/modify in the > future. Stud walls also give you a place to run electrical, plumbing, ... |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:09:20 -0500
] [ 153484 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - What does everyone think abt A frames? . ... |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 14:13:57 GMT
] [ 153482 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Bob Morrison - Re: Qs on Nailing pattern(s) - In a previous post Greg says... > Any and all help appreciated. While I'm here, any books or magazine > articles on compliant nailing patterns the collective wisdom wants to > recommend? > For code compliant nailing refer to Table 2304.9.1 in IBC2003. -- Bob Morrison, PE, SE R L Morrison Engineering Co Structural & Civil Engineering Poulsbo WA . ... |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 14:11:27 GMT
] [ 153481 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Bob Morrison - Re: Qs on Nailing pattern(s) - In a previous post Matt Whiting says... > You will still want straps to > hold the rafters to the top plate, but I think putting straps on the > studs is a waste of time and metal. > Matt: In most instances you are correct. However, high wind load areas (>110 mph) require the use of extra framing clips between the studs and plates. -- Bob Morrison, PE, SE R... |
[ 10 Jun 2005 06:06:02 -0700
] [ 153479 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Barold" - Re: "log end home design" - Bob wrote: > "John Gale" |
[ 10 Jun 2005 05:47:38 -0700
] [ 153477 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "RicodJour" - Re: Qs on Nailing pattern(s) - Lil' Dave wrote: > > Based on an experience of a front porch deck done entirely with 5x4 decking, > Nails used were 10d dipped zinc coated nails. Its been 3 months since > installed. 2 in 10 nails have rust on their corresponding heads. Fixing > this is going to be terribly labor intensive. No weblink can make my mind > deny what I see. > > I should have said dipped zinc coated... |
[ 10 Jun 2005 05:23:52 -0700
] [ 153475 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] grus_jc@yahoo.com - Re: sump pit odor - foul - How to clean????? - GB wrote: > grus_jc@yahoo.com wrote: > > The smell is not fecal smelling. It's kinda like a very musty rotten > > egg smell. I ran clean water from my hose down to the pit yesterday for > > 45 minutes and kept discharging the water thru the pump which ran the > > Does your sump have a cover? Put it up to your nose and see if it is > what is giving off the odor. You can clean it... |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:04:07 GMT
] [ 153473 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "Lil' Dave" - Re: Water getting into garage - "Noozer" |
[ Thu, 9 Jun 2005 22:41:36 -0400
] [ 153470 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "eds" - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - "Matt Whiting" |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 01:27:27 GMT
] [ 153469 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] PaPaPeng - Re: Water getting into garage - On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 16:01:33 GMT, "Noozer" |
[ 9 Jun 2005 18:26:36 -0700
] [ 153468 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "ipol" - Re: Crawl space wall - Hello all - A topsy turvy two days I'll need to recap by points: 1. A county inspector rejects my foundation walls. 2. My partner (read: money man) tactfully suggests I'm a jack ass 3. Bob Morrison - whom I have learned to respect over some years - sides with the inspector and - this is the key - offers some useful advice to correct perceived problems. 4. I talk with a good fri... |
[ Fri, 10 Jun 2005 00:56:31 GMT
] [ 153466 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] Matt Whiting - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - cr113@hotmail.com wrote: > If you wanted to build the lowest cost possible 1,500 SF home (looks > don't matter), but it needs to last for 50 years, how would you build > it? > > The area I live in (North Alabama) gets a lot of rain, 57" a year. I > initially wanted to build a 2 story rectangular concrete block, with a > simple gable roof, but it's difficult to find anyone around ... |
[ Thu, 09 Jun 2005 19:32:47 -0500
] [ 153464 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] HerHusband - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - > If you wanted to build the lowest cost possible 1,500 SF home (looks > don't matter), but it needs to last for 50 years, how would you build > it? Be square. A square building has less lineal feet of wall than a ... |
[ Thu, 9 Jun 2005 19:35:54 -0400
] [ 153462 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] "JME" - Re: Transformer for 110v power tools? - Because the tools are AC\DC frequency is not an issue. Within the tool there is a rectifier.and the motor never see's anything other than DC.. "RedFox" |
[ 9 Jun 2005 15:47:34 -0700
] [ 153460 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ] cr113@hotmail.com - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - Phil Scott wrote: > Wood etc will rot and require maintenance over time. Plastic > siding wont last 50 years. steel frame with plastic siding > might but it would be a cheezy set up imho...prone to > deterioration as well. I used to live in Florida in a block house. The carport was turned into a kitchen, but it was made of wood. It started rotting and leaking, even thought ... |
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