Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 หน้า Learning how to repair, renovate, remodel and build to meet your housing needs as efficiently as possible can be a satisfying and money saving experience. |
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... Fiberglass . Fiberglass is perhaps the most common of all insulators today ; it is available in rolls or batts . The resistance of fiberglass is about 3.5 per inch of thickness . It's fire and vermin proof , moderate in cost , and easy ...
... Fiberglass . Fiberglass is perhaps the most common of all insulators today ; it is available in rolls or batts . The resistance of fiberglass is about 3.5 per inch of thickness . It's fire and vermin proof , moderate in cost , and easy ...
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... fiberglass , except that the material is made from melted rock instead of glass . The resistance value is a bit less than fiberglass - about 3 per inch - and the problems with matting are even worse . Insulating Sheathing . This is a ...
... fiberglass , except that the material is made from melted rock instead of glass . The resistance value is a bit less than fiberglass - about 3 per inch - and the problems with matting are even worse . Insulating Sheathing . This is a ...
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... fiberglass ) Two 2x12's with . 6x6 Spacer Ladder 3x8 Tongue and Groove Decking or Bench 2x12 with 2x10 supports every other joist 2x8 joist extensions for deck splice 4'0 " 7'6 " - 6'4 " - 12'0 " Four 2x12's with 6x6 spacer ; bolt to ...
... fiberglass ) Two 2x12's with . 6x6 Spacer Ladder 3x8 Tongue and Groove Decking or Bench 2x12 with 2x10 supports every other joist 2x8 joist extensions for deck splice 4'0 " 7'6 " - 6'4 " - 12'0 " Four 2x12's with 6x6 spacer ; bolt to ...
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