(Download free pdf) Timber Frame Construction: All About Post-and-Beam Building
▲ Jack A. Sobon, Roger Schroeder ▲
| #59699 in Books | Storey Publishing, LLC | 1984-01-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.94 x.56 x8.50l,1.33 | File Name: 0882663658 | 208 pages |
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Easy Old-School Craftwork|By DD Hammond|Ended up with two copies of this (my bad) but it's worth it IMHO. I used it to school myself on timber frame joinery that I used to turn a pickup truck full of old barn beams into a 10 x 16' shed for my lawn tractor and assorted equipment. Had some experience from assisting our master carpenter in building our post and beam (all mortise||
|“If you’ve ever dreamed about building with timbers, this book will convince you that this method is not only beautiful and practical, but often less expensive than “stick building.” Includes dozens of illustrations and pho
Discover the satisfaction of making your own durable, economical, and environmentally friendly timber frame structures. Covering all aspects of timber frame construction, this practical guide is filled with easy-to-understand instructions, clear illustrations, and helpful photographs. With expert advice on selecting appropriate timber, necessary tools, safety considerations, joinery techniques, assembly, and raising, Jack Sobon and Roger Schroeder encourage begi...
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