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An example would be a code requiring a floor construction capable of carrying a
load of 40 pounds per square foot , as opposed to one which lists specifically the
various materials and spacings of structural members that are acceptable .
An example would be a code requiring a floor construction capable of carrying a
load of 40 pounds per square foot , as opposed to one which lists specifically the
various materials and spacings of structural members that are acceptable .
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Either post and beam or conventional construction can then be built atop this type
of slab . However , the posts no longer need to be pressure treated . WALLS AND
PARTITIONS For our wall construction , we reach back into early American ...
Either post and beam or conventional construction can then be built atop this type
of slab . However , the posts no longer need to be pressure treated . WALLS AND
PARTITIONS For our wall construction , we reach back into early American ...
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Also , the plans fade in sunlight , wear out , and get lost , so you will need extras .
Next , the size of each drawing is important . On most drawings 14 inch = 1 foot is
a good size . However , on construction sections , either 3 / 8 or 1 / 2 inch to the ...
Also , the plans fade in sunlight , wear out , and get lost , so you will need extras .
Next , the size of each drawing is important . On most drawings 14 inch = 1 foot is
a good size . However , on construction sections , either 3 / 8 or 1 / 2 inch to the ...
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