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Book cover image of Working Alone: Tips and Techniques for Solo Building by John Carroll

Authors: John Carroll
ISBN-13: 9781561582860, ISBN-10: 1561582867
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taunton Press, Incorporated
Date Published: October 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: John Carroll

Carroll is a widely recognized automotive authority both in the UK and the US who regularly contributes to motoring magazines.

Book Synopsis

This unique book is worth a second set of hands by offering solo builders and do-it-yourselfers proven tips, techniques, and shortcuts for careful, precise, and safe construction. 130 drawings.

Library Journal

Carpenters will be enthusiastic about both these new efforts. Together they make a complete package for anyone interested in building. Spence has produced a hefty textbook-style guide to carpentry that covers the entire process of building from planning through finishing. The scope is impressive--704 pages and 2300 black-and-white photographs and drawings, building codes, foundations, framing, doors and windows, exterior finishing, cabinet construction, and tools. Newer techniques, such as steel framing and popular trends, like post-and-beam construction, are covered in separate sections. The comprehensive safety section is outstanding. Many of the processes are way beyond the comfort zone of the average do-it-yourselfer; however, there is something here for everyone, beginner to expert. Most do-it-yourselfers have encountered jobs where they could have used three or four hands; Carroll, a solo homebuilder, has come to their rescue with a slim volume that shows many of the tricks he uses to safely and efficiently complete work on his own. Readers who have completed projects will be suprised at how much easier their projects would have been had they known Carroll's techniques. Using straightforward text and line-drawings, he shares a variety of tips and labor-saving techniques for masonry, framing, siding installation, measuring, and hanging drywall. He shows how to cope with problems such as the collapse of the overextended tape measure. There really isn't anything else like this book on the market. Spence's title will get greater use in the library because it is a more general reference title; but both are excellent and will appeal to both do-it-yourselfers and professionals. Recommended for larger public library collections.--Jonathan N. Hershey, Akron-Summit Cty. P.L., Akron, OH Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introduction2
Chapter 1Replacing a Helper's Hands4
The principal challenges of working alone6
Three ways to overcome the challenges7
Chapter 2Masonry Work18
Working with mortar19
Laying out a foundation21
Squaring up small projects32
Setting up scaffolding33
Chapter 3Floors and Walls36
Framing floors37
Building walls41
Erecting walls43
Chapter 4Stick-Built Roofs57
Laying out the roof58
Building the roof68
Chapter 5The Shell77
Framing nonbearing walls78
Finishing the eaves and rakes82
Installing windows and doors88
Shingling the roof91
Installing wood siding93
Chapter 6The Interior98
Hanging drywall99
Working on doors103
Running trim103
Hanging wall cabinets110
Squaring up a large tile layout110
Chapter 7Decks117
Outside structure118
Inside joists135
Final steps139
Chapter 8Limitations of Working Alone141
Jobs for more than one142
Using subcontractors to finish the job145
Facing the workday alone146
Resources149
Index151

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