Graphic Guide to Frame Construction
Fourth Edition, Revised and Updated (For Pros by Pros)
by Rob Thallon
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appears in Carpentry, Architecture, and Nonfiction.
If you're in need of info on framing construction, look no further. This newly revised and updated edition of our classic visual handbook is loaded with uptodate code information, the latest material advice, and detailed construction methods. Building on the success of earlier editionswhich have sold hundreds of thousands of copiesaccomplishe...
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