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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... Lumber . There are some facts you should be aware of as you survey your site for both clearing and usable wood sources . Lumber taken from trees killed by insects , blight , wind , or fire is undoubtedly as good for any structural ...
... Lumber . There are some facts you should be aware of as you survey your site for both clearing and usable wood sources . Lumber taken from trees killed by insects , blight , wind , or fire is undoubtedly as good for any structural ...
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... lumber ( both boards and beams ) is available directly from local mills in many parts of the country . Few mills have facilities for kiln drying the lumber and , of course , this process uses fuel and increases the price . Some mills ...
... lumber ( both boards and beams ) is available directly from local mills in many parts of the country . Few mills have facilities for kiln drying the lumber and , of course , this process uses fuel and increases the price . Some mills ...
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... lumber is not to exceed 15 percent . Subfloor . The subfloor shall be plywood to serve as a floor alone or as a base for finish floor material . It shall consist of 3⁄41⁄4 - inch , C - C plugged , exterior - grade , touch - sanded ...
... lumber is not to exceed 15 percent . Subfloor . The subfloor shall be plywood to serve as a floor alone or as a base for finish floor material . It shall consist of 3⁄41⁄4 - inch , C - C plugged , exterior - grade , touch - sanded ...
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