Have some home improvement notches under your belt--but not feeling quite ready to tackle a major job? You can step up to the big projects...as long as you have this all-color, how-to manual by your side. Whether you're moving an interior wall or adding a shed, these instructions, tips, dozens of large-size photos, and extraordinarily detailed and colorful line drawings will show how to go about making key structural changes to your house. From codes and permits to tools and materials, become privy to the insider information the professionals know. What kind of lumber should you buy? Which nails are right for your job: ring shank or hot-dipped galvanized? How do you demolish a wall without damaging the rest of the house? What's the smart, safe way to construct a garage from the ground up? You won't want to start work without the answers to these and hundreds more important questions about tools, materials, framing systems, post-and-beam, foundations and floors, partitions, barriers, insulation, and much more!
I have the 2000 softcover, but it, too, is 128 pages, so it's probably the same book. This is the third of Mr Peter's book I've purchased, and I recommend them to any beginner. Even though other authors claim to target the novice, most assume some knowledge--not Mr Peter's books. Pictures, pictures, pictures. And tons of detailed illustrationg, too! Everything is covered, in his step-by-step guide. There are 7 chapters in this book: Framing Systems, Tools and Materials, Framing Techniques, Framing Joints, Demolition, Adding a Wall, and Adding Built-Ins. In addition to the basic information, there are also lots of tips on how to use hand and power tools, too.
Just the basics...
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If you're looking for information on how to frame a wall, and the basics of how a house is framed, this book will tell you that. There's sections on floor framing, sub floors, walls, and a bit about roof framing. If you need a book to help you frame a whole house, this may be a good place to start, but it leaves out a lot of the details necessary for framing a large job (floor and roof framing).If you just want to move/add/remove a couple of walls inside your home, put up some drywall and the like this is the book for you. It's clear, has good descriptions of the basic process, and and uses a step by step approach. There's even info on how to use some of the basic tools, and how to handle odd situations. There's even step by steps for things like doing demolition, using metal studs, and adding built-ins.In all I'd say it's good for a beginner, but not helpful for an experienced DIY type.
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