New construction; plywood,tyvek,foam board,then stucco.
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No one on a DU modem is gonna go near that file.
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That has got to be one of tyhe biggest files ever attached.
Woodenhead: please learn how to use Irfan.
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Greetings woodenhead, ROAR!
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=24441.1
is an old thread here on Breaktime that includes a lot of data on posting pics and the Irfanview download.
Dialup patrons of the forum cannot download real large files or will take excessive time.
Two things are necessary to assist the dialups with your photos. Making sure that the set file association is set to jpgs if you are using the Irfanview system.
The other is to keep the KG picture size to preferably 50 to 75 KGs.
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Edited 12/22/2005 7:24 pm ET by razzman
I downloaded it and I'm working on dialup at 28.8 so it's not impossible. I clicked on it set as a separate window and let it do its thing while I kept reading BT. Probably helps that I'm both patient and stubborn.
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I know what you mean. I used to only get 28.8k. I share a wireless connection with my neighbor on cable, took like 8 seconds to download, which actually is a long time for a picture. Some people don't have any experience with dialup.
Wood
They better cover up that nice new door or those stucco guys are going to be slinging sh!d all over it!
Doug
Some felt paper or stucco wrap would have been nice between the plywood & foam . Flashing does'nt look real proud around doors & windows.
So my answer is NO!
That can't be the Wrigth way.
While it appears that you have bi-wings they are not shaped to generate any lift. And I don't see any propeller.
Rake trim, 1.5" off roof and firred w/ 2 strips of felt, covering flashing that's under (gasp) wrapping paper. Foam and stucco to the trim. Keeps the water from wicking up the stucco.
Also makes the re-roof go much smoother when the time arrives.
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Troy Sprout
Square, Level & Plumb Renovations