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PREFACE:
I’m a framing contractor. I’ve spent most of my career as a lead framer, directing my framing crews and training workers to become framers. In my teaching, I found that much of the information I needed was not available in a good book, so I wrote one, Framing & Rough Carpentry.
As I started spending more of my time training and working with lead framers, I again looked for a good, easy-to-understand reference. I didn’t fi nd what I needed, so I wrote another book,Advanced Framing Methods, that provides all the information a framer needs to move up to the next level—becoming a lead framer. The Complete Book of Framingis the combination of those two books, updated with fullcolor illustrations and photographs, plus additional information—all presented in what I’ve come to think of as a “framer-friendly” format.
If you’re a novice with no framing experience, you’ll see the basics of framing shown in a simple, step-by-step style that makes it easy to learn. Where possible, I included both photographs and drawings for each step—for quick and complete learning. The advanced information will be more difficult for a novice to understand, but getting a good feel for the framing basics that come before it will help.
The more advanced tasks are also explained with photos and clear drawings. If you’re already an experienced framer,the book gives you some unique tools that you won’t find anywhere else. For example, after struggling with rafters and rake walls for years, I developed a diagonal percent system that makes it easier. I use this for finding rafter lengths and rake wall stud heights.
The book also explains all the “classic” methods for doing these tasks, but once you try the diagonal percent system, I doubt you’ll go back to the old methods. Another example of the book’s unique style of presentation is the layout language, which I developed for my first book. If you’re a lead framer,all the basic framing steps presented are important for reference and to help you teach and train crews.
Most valuable, however, will be the guidance on managing a framing crew. Once you become a lead framer, your productivity is defi ned by the productivity of your crew. You’ll need to think about the information they need and how to teach and manage them most effectively. Chapter 14 of this book is like a mini framer management course.
The charts and graphs in the book present information that is needed to manage a framing crew, but is not readily available. For example, the International Building Code chart makes it easy to reference the latest information governing framing.
The Standard Framing Dimensions chart gathers the information that you “sort-of” remember, but it helps to have it handy for quick reference. This book covers all the major topics related to framing. Each is presented in the easiest learning method.
Because the framing tasks are diverse and vary in complexity, the format also varies a little throughout the book. All of the topics are covered in a framer-friendly way. Framing is very rewarding work, both physically and mentally. One of the biggest challenges, however, is getting accurate information every time so that you can be sure you’re framing a structure correctly. This book will assist you in that task
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