Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 ˹éÒ 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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... concrete , and also adheres well to metal . Joints in plywood or cracks in concrete should be sealed with neoprene caulk and then covered with 2 - inch - wide fiberglass tape ( available from a marine supply house ) . Do not use the ...
... concrete , and also adheres well to metal . Joints in plywood or cracks in concrete should be sealed with neoprene caulk and then covered with 2 - inch - wide fiberglass tape ( available from a marine supply house ) . Do not use the ...
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... concrete in 12 - inch diameter post holes dug every 4 feet along the length and breadth of the proposed walls . See Figure 17-3 for details . Figure 17-4 illustrates the construction of a continuous concrete beam . Foundation bolts ...
... concrete in 12 - inch diameter post holes dug every 4 feet along the length and breadth of the proposed walls . See Figure 17-3 for details . Figure 17-4 illustrates the construction of a continuous concrete beam . Foundation bolts ...
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... concrete to a 1 : 22 : 31⁄2 mix . If premixed concrete is available , use 5 - bag mix . Concrete Floor Slab Foundation ( Alternate Foundation # 1 ) . Concrete slab shall be poured of concrete as just specified . Edges of slab shall be ...
... concrete to a 1 : 22 : 31⁄2 mix . If premixed concrete is available , use 5 - bag mix . Concrete Floor Slab Foundation ( Alternate Foundation # 1 ) . Concrete slab shall be poured of concrete as just specified . Edges of slab shall be ...
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