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Replies 4I've been a tinner for 30 years all i can think to say is no.
Replies 4Thank you very much for the posts, looks like I have some work ahead of me. Problem is right now, been busy trying to set up for the summer, trying to land one more house for th...
Replies 21Thanks for the input. My screen was set at 100% brightness so i could read it pretty well when i made it...I just changed it to a lighter gray. I am going to change the "half s...
Replies 21You need way more keywords and your description is way to small. Also as far as the design goes black background with white text is not as easy on the eyes.
Replies 21the un-threaded side of the ones I have used are held on the plate by three bumps, unless it was somehow welded on there..there is no way to secure
Replies 105I don't know what type of teloposts you use...but on the ones that we use for smaller span beams, the threaded section just has a tip on it that rests in a hole on the plate...t...
Replies 105The instance where the post fell out, there were full length TJI floor joists 36' long, and two main beam which were dimensional 2x10. When the beam shrunk up, the joist did n...
Replies 105Assuming you were using all dimensional lumber, if the joists shrunk they would shrink equally along their length. but if they bear on a concrete wall on one side, and on a 12" ...
Replies 105I have never heard of that, up here they want the thread accessible for adjustment when the beam shrinks
Replies 105Is it a Canadian thing to install a telo-post with the threads at the top? I've seen lots of pictures from the states with them "upside down".....I dunno, maybe i have been hold...
Replies 105add some more teflon tape to the male threads. it might point down then. maybe a couple of wraps?
Replies 2What is a California corner? We usually do an L-corner, but have also been thinking about drywall clips, but don't have any experience with them
Replies 17Didnt know about the gusset plate, but makes sense. I will have to check the code and see if anything is specified for that. 1/2" SR, as in Sag Resistant drywall intended for ce...
Replies 17It is somewhat common in high efficiency home building in Canada. its only 33% more lumber than one wall framed 16" on center for the studs
Replies 17For this house it will be a 2x6 exterior wall with 2" of extruded polystyrene outside.
Replies 17If it is a exterior-wall-bearing, double-exterior-wall house. That would be an R50 wall (leave 5.5" space between the walls.
Replies 17There were a few SIP panel homes built here locally but due to the cost of getting material up here I have not seen any done recently. Cost, especially shipping, kill us up here...
Replies 17I have "Weapons of Mass Construction" on the back of the trailer, hopefully no one is offended :D
Replies 281I haven't tried myself, but have heard of people using delta MS dimpled drainage membrane, then sheeting over top. its much cheaper than the 2x2 panels
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