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Circular framing #5064 10/17/02 09:27 PM
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Anyone point me in the direction of some reference books on circular roofs, the building will be 20' diameter .. can someone look in the back of Darryl's truck for me!

Regards Norm

ps did Chris Newman ever finish his verses for "What shall we do with a drunken framer"?

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Norm:
How goes the battle with the round stuff? After exhausting local lore I would look across the channel to your neighbors for some elegant solutions. I think that if you google something like "du trait" you will wind up with a book with the ISBN# 2-85101-041-7. Graphic solutions to most anything, in the French tradition. I would like to see what you are coming up with so stay in touch.
Curtis

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You may find "The Carpenter's Assistant" by James Newlands very useful, it is a reprint of a Victorian technical manual from Bracken Books, Princess House, 50 Eastcastle Street, London W1N7AP. ISBN 1 85170 933 9.

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Thanks for the help .. we have planning permission and I have researched the spiral staircase from the Victoria & Albert Museum where thay have a 300 year old one in the book shop.

Just got back from France where I can get plenty of roof designs ... but stone walls!.

I will check out the reference book .. so the project is still on ... Curtis, when is the French Castle building workshop?

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Thanks for the help .. we have planning permission and I have researched the spiral staircase from the Victoria & Albert Museum where thay have a 300 year old one in the book shop.

Just got back from France where I can get plenty of roof designs ... but stone walls!.

I will check out the reference book .. so the project is still on ... Curtis, when is the French Castle building workshop?


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