04387nam 2200685Ia 450 991045794190332120220215121829.01-136-42265-X1-281-00952-097866110095261-4237-4244-30-08-047640-6(CKB)1000000000350239(EBL)252675(OCoLC)437160303(SSID)ssj0000118295(PQKBManifestationID)11135367(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000118295(PQKBWorkID)10051835(PQKB)10380547(MiAaPQ)EBC252675(Au-PeEL)EBL252675(CaPaEBR)ebr10128063(CaONFJC)MIL100952(EXLCZ)99100000000035023920051026d2005 fy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCarpentry and joineryVolume 2 /Brian Porter and Christoper Tooke3rd ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann20051 online resource (226 p.)Carpentry and joinery ;2Previous ed.: London: Arnold, 1991.Includes index.1-138-14210-7 0-7506-6504-1 Carpentry and Joinery; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER ONE SITE SETTING-OUT; 1.1 Linear measurement; 1.2 Straight lines; 1.3 Right angles; 1.4 Angles other than right angles; 1.5 Circles, arcs, and segments; 1.6 Datums; 1.7 Levelling; 1.8 Vertical setting-out; CHAPTER TWO FENCES AND HOARDING; 2.1 Fences; 2.2 Hoarding; 2.3 Signboards; 2.4 Posts; 2.5 Weathering and maintenance; CHAPTER THREE FORMWORK (TEMPORARY WORK); 3.1 Design; 3.2 Pre-cast work (mould boxes); 3.3 In situ formwork (shuttering)CHAPTER FOUR TURNING PIECES AND ARCHED CENTRES UP TO 1-M SPAN4.1 Methods of setting-out geometric arch shapes; 4.2 Determining the length of radii by calculation to form an arc; 4.3 Turning pieces; 4.4 Centres; 4.5 Centre construction; 4.6 Erecting centres; 4.7 Easing and striking; CHAPTER FIVE GROUND FLOORS; 5.1 Construction of floors; 5.2 Concrete floors incorporating timber; 5.3 Thermal insulation; 5.4 Flooring (decking); 5.5 Skirting board; CHAPTER SIX SINGLE UPPER FLOORS; 6.1 Floor joists; 6.2 Trimming openings; 6.3 Strutting; 6.4 Notching joists; 6.5 Flooring; 6.6 Insulation; 6.7 SafetyCHAPTER SEVEN SINGLE TIMBER FLAT ROOFS7.1 Roof joists; 7.2 Abutment to walls; 7.3 Eaves treatment; 7.4 Verge treatment; 7.5 Roof anchorage; 7.6 Roof decking; 7.7 Stages of construction; 7.8 Thermal insulation; 7.9 Roof coverage; CHAPTER EIGHT ROOFS OF EQUAL PITCH; 8.1 Roof terminology; 8.2 Types of single-pitched roofs; 8.3 Roof geometry; 8.4 Double roof or purlin roof; 8.5 Steel roofing square; 8.6 Trussed roofs; 8.7 Trussed-rafter roofs; 8.8 Roof anchorage; 8.9 Roof openings; 8.10 Thermal insulation and ventilation; 8.11 Eaves details; CHAPTER NINE PARTITIONS (NON-LOAD BEARING)9.1 Timber stud partitions9.2 Proprietary partitions of panel construction; 9.3 Insulation; 9.4 Protection from fire; CHAPTER TEN SCAFFOLDING; 10.1 Ladders; 10.2 Trestle scaffold; 10.3 Tubular scaffold; 10.4 Ties; 10.5 Access towers; 10.6 System scaffold; 10.7 Inspection of scaffolding; IndexCarpentry and Joinery 2 is the second in a series of three books, which together provide an authoritative and thoroughly practical guide to carpentry and joinery for students following City & Guilds and CITB courses, NVQ candidates, and students working towards an Institute of Carpenters qualification. This book is also ideal for a wide range of amateur and professional woodworkers. Volume 2 builds on the fundamental knowledge introduced in volume 1, by covering more advanced topics and procedures, including machine tools. Essential 'back-up' topics areCarpentryJoineryElectronic books.Carpentry.Joinery.694Porter Brian1938-929259Tooke Christopher929260MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457941903321Carpentry and joinery2088501UNINA