Transcription of TIMBER FRAMING - NCPTT
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
TIMBER FRAMINGJOURNAL OF THE TIMBER FRAMERS GUILDN umber 71, March 2004 Historic Queenpost TrussesTIMBER FRAMINGJOURNAL OF THE TIMBER FRAMERS GUILDNUMBER 71 MARCH 2004 CONTENTSQ&A: A BRACING EXCHANGE2C. Bremer, R. Christian, C. Hoppe, G. Mullen, J. Miller, B. Popenoe, B. WormingtonTIMBER FRAMING FOR BEGINNERS 4 VIII. WHENROOFSCOLLIDE2 Will BeemerHISTORIC AMERICAN ROOF TRUSSES12II. QUEENPOSTTRUSSESJan LewandoskiHISTORIC QUEENPOST TRUSS ANALYSIS21Ed LevinFRAMING THE MONTEBELLO PAVILION23 Oliver Amandi, Markus BrunnTIMBER FRAMING , Journal of theTimber Framers Guild, reports on thework of the Guild and its members,and appears quarterly, in March, June,September and December. The journalis written by its readers and pays forinteresting articles by experienced andnovice writers 2004 TIMBER Framers Guild, PO Box 60, Becket, MA Correspondence PO Box 275, Newbury, VT 05051802-866-5684 RowerContributing EditorsGuild Affairs Will Beemer, Joel McCartyHistoryJack A.
Timber Frame DesignEd Levin Published Quarterly. Subscription $25 annually or by membership in the Timber Framers Guild. ISSN 1061-9860 On the cover, views of the queenpost truss framing in the attic of the Congregational Church, Peacham, Vermont, 1806. Major members are of high-quality spruce and pine; the smaller braces,
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}