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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well-organized as a reference for Residential Steel Framing,
This review is from: Residential Steel Framing Handbook (Hardcover)
As a Civil Engineer, having to deal with both horizontal and vertical construction, and having to build residential, industrial and commercial buildings, both in Hurricane zones (Dade County, Miami, Florida) and in earth movement areas (Los Angeles Force 4/Richter Scale 9) in California & now in Istanbul, Turkey, this handbook has been particularly usefull when describing Light Gauge Steel Framing to Engineers which are having to cope with the subject for the first time. Would like to know when a new Edition of this Handbook with updated data will be published? Our deep appreciation to Mr. Robert Scharff and the editors of Walls & Ceilings Magazine. Sincerely, Alexandre Byron-Exarcos President & CEO United States Steel Framing Corp.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book,
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This review is from: Residential Steel Framing Handbook (Hardcover)
I am familiar with commercial metal framing and drywall. I know nothing about residential metal framing. This book helped answer alot of questions I had. I still have not framed a house in metal but if and when I do, I know this book will have made alot of the techniques and materials easier for me to understand and work with.
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This review is from: Residential Steel Framing Handbook (Hardcover)
I like the book, it tells me what I wanted to know. Would buy it again if it gets lost.
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Residential Steel Framing Handbook,
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This review is from: Residential Steel Framing Handbook (Hardcover)
This book covers the entire gamut of steel framing in one convenient source. It covers the entire residential structure from the first plan through the wall framing to the roof. It has plety of diagrams and photos to enhance the points it attempts to make. The chapters are thorough, but not unnecessarily long. The author has that unique ability to describe the instruction he wants to impart but at the same time the keeps on track. It helps if the reader has an engineering background, but anyone familiar with the process should have little trouble following the step by step instructions.
This book won't find its way to a best seller list, but that is not the point of the book. It has important information for those involved in steel construction framing and that audience should benefit greatly from having this book available as a reference. |
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Residential Steel Framing Handbook by Robert Scharff (Hardcover - February 1, 1996)
$65.00 $39.27
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