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... Chapter 19 , or design a house of your own . In Chapter 19 , we also show a 20 X 24 - foot " salt - box " variation on the 800 - square - foot house , adding 160 square feet to the original plan . ( The struc- tural section shown in ...
... Chapter 19 , or design a house of your own . In Chapter 19 , we also show a 20 X 24 - foot " salt - box " variation on the 800 - square - foot house , adding 160 square feet to the original plan . ( The struc- tural section shown in ...
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... Chapter 2. We will concentrate in this chapter on ways of improving the efficiency of wood - frame houses primarily in on - site construction . Most standard tract houses are designed entirely backwards from the standpoint of structural ...
... Chapter 2. We will concentrate in this chapter on ways of improving the efficiency of wood - frame houses primarily in on - site construction . Most standard tract houses are designed entirely backwards from the standpoint of structural ...
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Eugene Eccli. tion method for horizontal studs is used ( as outlined in Chapter 6 ) , this is an expense which can be avoided . Also , roughsawn 2 X 6 lumber ( again , see Chapter 6 ) is little more expensive than roughsawn 2 X 4's ...
Eugene Eccli. tion method for horizontal studs is used ( as outlined in Chapter 6 ) , this is an expense which can be avoided . Also , roughsawn 2 X 6 lumber ( again , see Chapter 6 ) is little more expensive than roughsawn 2 X 4's ...
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