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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: eskimo2 on April 16, 2004, 06:41:30 AM
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In the US, plywood comes 4 foot by 8 foot. Sheet rock (otherwise known as plasterboard or drywall – for interior fire proofing) comes in the same size. What size are these products in Europe? (Or other metric based countries)
How high are your standard new construction ceilings?
eskimo
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Ceilling usually (is in modern house) mesured from ground to ceilling : 2,50 meter.
We usually don't use plywood but more BA13 (or placo platre ) to make the light wall inside a house std dimensions are : 250x120cm 250x90cm 60x240cm
see :
(http://www.ideesmaison.com/brico/sol/img/montalv.gif)
check here too (if this link work ...) (http://www.leroymerlin.fr/mpng2-front/pre?zone=zonecatalogue&ideilist=1082116576235&1082116576235.pos=1&eipublicationtype=ei&backurl=%2Fmpng2-front%2Fpre%3Fzone%3Dzonerecherche%26intuitiontodo%3Dsearch%26pageid%3D34%26question%3DBA13%26rech.x%3D0%26rech.y%3D0)
this one is better (http://www.leroymerlin.fr/mpng2-front/pre?zone=zonecatalogue&ideilist=1082116774799&1082116774799.pos=0&eipublicationtype=ei&backurl=%2Fmpng2-front%2Fpre%3Fzone%3Dzonerecherche%26intuitiontodo%3Dsearch%26pageid%3D34%26question%3Dcloison%26rech.x%3D15%26rech.y%3D9)
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standard wood construction in the states is 2x4 studs on 16'' centers and 4x12" headers over doors and windows.. the 4x12 is not really needed in some cases but is a good "spacer" and time saver when not needed.
standard ceiling height is 8' and sheetrock is very common in the 4x12' size for commersial/contractors.
gonna knock out a wall and add a bay window next week. well... more accurately.. gonna have my dear ol dad do most of it. He's only 74 so it's either that or the ice floe.
lazs
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Originally posted by lazs2
standard wood construction in the states is 2x4 studs on 16'' centers and 4x12" headers over doors and windows.. the 4x12 is not really needed in some cases but is a good "spacer" and time saver when not needed.
standard ceiling height is 8' and sheetrock is very common in the 4x12' size for commersial/contractors.
gonna knock out a wall and add a bay window next week. well... more accurately.. gonna have my dear ol dad do most of it. He's only 74 so it's either that or the ice floe.
lazs
My father-in-law lives with us. He is 84 and does projects and physical labor every day.
Gotta admire old folks.
eskimo
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My dad just converted a bar into a house that he now lives in. He did allmost all the work himself.. there is a "retirement community" down the road from him and he makes extra money by doing 'handyman projects' for the "old people" he saves em a couple hundred bucks a project and still can make a couple hundred bucks a day.. some of the "old folks" that he works for are 10 years younger than him..
not all people are created equal.
lazs
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Originally posted by lazs2
He's only 74 so it's either that or the ice floe.
lazs
:lol Heartless Bastige.;)
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my family has been banned from using the ice flow since the unfortunate incident involving my grandfater.
lazs
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Originally posted by straffo
Ceilling usually (is in modern house) mesured from ground to ceilling : 2,50 meter.
Really!?
A ceiling in my small apartment is only 2,70m, and it's damn low. We have 2,5m ceilings only in Khruschev's time mass-produced 5-stored apartments... Khruschev succeded to join bathroom with toilet, but didn't have enough time to join floor and ceiling...
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Originally posted by eskimo2
My father-in-law lives with us. He is 84 and does projects and physical labor every day.
Gotta admire old folks.
eskimo
Your father-in-law eskimo?
(http://wwwimage.cbs.com/primetime/king_of_queens/images/cast_pic03.jpg) ;)
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Originally posted by RightF00T
Your father-in-law eskimo?
(http://wwwimage.cbs.com/primetime/king_of_queens/images/cast_pic03.jpg) ;)
This is him;
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/284_1082138680_billrp63.jpg)
With a model of one of the planes that he flew in WWII.
eskimo