Residential Framing: A Homebuilder's Construction Guide
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0806985941
ISBN-13: 9780806985947
Publisher: Sterling
Release Date: December, 1993
Length: 320 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 10.8 X 8.2 X 0.9 inches
Language: English
   
   

Residential Framing: A Homebuilder's Construction Guide

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Opens the subject to anyone...explores all the standard framing methods for floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs... demystifies some of the more obscure tasks, such as building gable dormers, multiple-pitched roofs, staircase construction, and structural foundations. There's even a section devoted to post-and-beam construction. The book concludes wit...
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  Simply the best tool in the home

So nice to see such a quality book that cover every detail big and small. It is my building bible! Every one who either owns a home of wants to do a building project should make this their first purchase.
 
  An invaluable reference on framing

Spence's book is the most easily read reference I have seen on basic house framing. Excellent diagrams of everything from batter boards to installing crown moulding. Good info on scaffolding and other saftey items. Good basic reference on lumber grades and markings. I have consulted this book during every project from my shed to my addition and deck.
 
  excellent resource, however ...

Consider "Carpentry & Building Construction" by the same author. It seems to include most of the content of "Residential Framing" plus much more.
 
  A good reference guide...

I bought this book before starting my own house. I didn't do much framing on the house but the book gave me a good idea of what was going on with the framing while the house was being raised. It gave me a good basic understanding of how things are done and of the terminology used by framers which provided me with the knowledge to work with my framers without sounding like a complete novice. I also used the book to make some decisions on some of the framing techniques I wanted used in the house and I was able to use it as a reference to show my framers what I wanted. The diagrams are great. It's a good book. It's a little wordy in some of the more boring areas but it covers a wide range of topics and does so in a fashion that is easy to understand and follow.
 
  This is a great book.

Excellent diagrams, well-written, very thorough. If you can swing a hammer and have some basic mechanical inclination, this book will be invaluable. Or, even if you have a really good idea of what you're doing, this book will fill in the holes of your knowldge and you'll frame like the pros. This is probably the most useful book I have ever bought - on any subject.