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实践是检验真理的唯一标准!
本帖最后由 APORO 于 2009-8-17 15:03 编辑
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% g5 M* d$ d( Q9 v4 rsorry to let you waited for so long, I was out of town for a couple days. w, U& @- B. n8 h
" |. x9 ~6 p! y0 {9 U) \5 s1. If you have to know the reason I said the door jamb and coner backing was not done properly. Go check 9.23.10.5. and 9.23.10.6 in ABC.
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+ j9 y+ j" C! c$ Q2. Sorry about not understanding the framer's design about using a sliding door instead of a bi-fold clothset door. door trim might not be a must here, but what if the owner or the next owner wants to add a door trim? anyway, an clothset door still consider as an "opening", refer to answe 1.: r/ @+ d+ |3 F1 A5 R8 U2 p
, Z% l; H2 m! e& O/ d- pFor your information: ABC- Alberta Building Coda, building regulation By-law, It's Law, not just a book. Also, not that I have seen how other framers did it, I did it with my own hands. And there's no way a single stud jamb can be stronger than a double one. Therefore, I still insist the framing I saw was unprofessional.
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From your expression, I found out you have no knowledge about what an architectural technologist does, so I can understand why you wouldn't agree with me. Anyway, I did not plan to ruin the post, but I don't see why I can't point out the mistakes I saw. I would be happy to answer all you questions, but I decide not to waste too much time to argure with a mad dog. So if you want to keep barking, be my guest. |
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