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Framing Floors Walls -OSI (For Pros By Pros)

Framing Floors Walls -OSI (For Pros By Pros)
By Fine Homebuilding

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A solidly constructed wood frame is the key to a well-built house. This collection of articles from "Fine Homebuilding" magazine provides firsthand knowledge on how to frame floors, walls and ceilings like the pros. You'll learn how to: frame walls faster and straighterbuild solid, squeakless floorsSave money and time with efficient planning, layout and cutting techniquesand much more

Since it began publication in 1981,

Fine Homebuilding" has been the magazine of choice for builders and homeowners interested in working smarter, faster and better. The "Best of Fine Homebuilding" series organizes the most useful articles from the first 100 issues of Fine Homebuilding" magazine by subject. Whether you are working on your own house or in the building trades, you will find the field-tested information you need right here.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1115630 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-05-15
  • Released on: 2001-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Customer Reviews

not a good choice at all1
not well written or well detailed. Try Graphic Guide to Framing for a much better refrence.

Framing Floors,Walls,Ceilings:The Best Of Fine Homebuilding4
A friend has a copy of this helpful book.. once I read it, it was the most helpful books I've read on basic framing.. I learned things I didnt know how to do..this book has been a great help in the planning and construction of my home..I cant wait to order the rest of the Best of Homebuilding series.. dont pass this one up..

Not what I expected3
I was looking for a book on framing and flipped through this quickly at a local big-box store and purchased it. I should have looked more closely. It is a just a collection of articles from a magazine that are about framing. While they go into great detail on a few chosen topics - they do not discuss framing soup to nuts as I would have expected from the title (or even the quick once-through). If you are interested in some advanced techniques, this might be a valuable resource, but if you want the basics - or at least something comprehensive - look elsewhere.