Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Carpentry 7th edition [Kõva köide]

(State University of New York, Delhi)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1040 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 45x223x279 mm, kaal: 2290 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337798193
  • ISBN-13: 9781337798198
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Kõva köide
  • Hind: 81,23 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Tavahind: 101,54 €
  • Säästad 20%
  • Raamatu kohalejõudmiseks kirjastusest kulub orienteeruvalt 3-4 nädalat
  • Kogus:
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Tasuta tarne
  • Tellimisaeg 2-4 nädalat
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1040 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 45x223x279 mm, kaal: 2290 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337798193
  • ISBN-13: 9781337798198
Teised raamatud teemal:
Refine the skills needed to become an accomplished professional carpenter with the in-depth coverage and practical applications found in CARPENTRY, Seventh Edition. This bestseller by well-known expert Floyd Vogt presents the intricate system of contemporary light frame building construction using reader-friendly, step-by-step procedures. Content follows the logical path of a residential project, using thorough explanations, easy-to-follow diagrams, and dynamic real-world visuals to explore building plans, sitework and layout, footings and foundations, framing, interior and exterior surfaces, cabinetry, and more.

The new edition features essential information on traditional construction, as well as today's latest practices, including contemporary safety tools and techniques, use of alternative construction such as concrete forms, and "green" building techniques. This edition also includes additional emphasis on how techniques apply to commercial drawings and construction. From building layout through finishing with trim carpentry, each section features step-by-step procedures and photo-realistic drawings for key carpentry jobs, along with tips of the trade and insights into today's industry. In addition, a new online MindTap provides interactive learning tools ideal for today's learners, making it even easier for you to prepare for success as a professional carpenter.
Preface v
Key Features vii
Acknowledgments xii
About the Author xiii
Introduction xv
SECTION 1 TOOLS AND MATERIALS
2(2)
Unit 1 Wood and Lumber
4(16)
Chapter 1 Wood
4(4)
Chapter 2 Lumber
8(12)
Unit 2 Engineered Panels
20(12)
Chapter 3 Rated Plywood and Panels
20(6)
Chapter 4 Nonstructural Panels
26(6)
Unit 3 Engineered Lumber Products
32(15)
Chapter 5 Laminated Veneer Lumber
32(3)
Chapter 6 Parallel Strand Lumber and Laminated Strand Lumber
35(4)
Chapter 7 Wood I-Joists
39(3)
Chapter 8 Clue-Laminated Lumber
42(5)
Unit 4 Fasteners
47(17)
Chapter 9 Nails, Screws, and Bolts
47(6)
Chapter 10 Anchors and Adhesives
53(11)
Unit 5 Hand Tools
64(28)
Chapter 11 Layout Tools
64(10)
Chapter 12 Boring and Cutting Tools
74(9)
Chapter 13 Fastening and Dismantling Tools
83(9)
Unit 6 Portable Power Tools
92(26)
Chapter 14 Saws, Drills, and Drivers
93(11)
Chapter 15 Planes, Routers, and Sanders
104(6)
Chapter 16 Fastening Tools
110(8)
Unit 7 Stationary Power Tools
118(20)
Chapter 17 Circular Saw Blades
118(5)
Chapter 18 Miter and Radial Arm Saws
123(4)
Chapter 19 Table Saws and Other Shop Tools
127(11)
Unit 8 Jobsite Safety and Scaffolds
138(38)
Chapter 20 Jobsite Safety and Construction Aids
138(16)
Chapter 21 Scaffolds
154(22)
Unit 9 Architectural Plans and Building Codes
176(58)
Chapter 22 Understanding Architectural Plans
176(21)
Chapter 23 Floor Plans
197(13)
Chapter 24 Sections and Elevations
210(6)
Chapter 25 Plot and Foundation Plans
216(12)
Chapter 26 Building Codes and Zoning Regulations
228(6)
SECTION 2 ROUGH CARPENTRY
234(2)
Unit 10 Building Layout
236(28)
Chapter 27 Leveling and Layout Tools
236(19)
Chapter 28 Laying Out Foundation Lines
255(9)
Unit 11 Foundations, Concrete, and Formwork
264(58)
Chapter 29 Foundations and Concrete
264(15)
Chapter 30 Flatwork Forms
279(10)
Chapter 31 Vertical Formwork
289(14)
Chapter 32 Concrete Stair Forms
303(6)
Chapter 33 Foundation Dampproofing and Termite Control
309(13)
Unit 12 Floor Framing
322(36)
Chapter 34 Wood Frame Construction
322(14)
Chapter 35 Layout and Construction of the Floor Frame
336(22)
Unit 13 Exterior Wall Framing
358(30)
Chapter 36 Exterior Wall Frame Parts
358(7)
Chapter 37 Framing the Exterior Wall
365(23)
Unit 14 Interior Rough Work
388(35)
Chapter 38 Interior Partitions and Ceiling Joists
388(10)
Chapter 39 Backing, Blocking, and Furring
398(9)
Chapter 40 Steel Framing
407(16)
Unit 15 Roof Framing
423(41)
Chapter 41 Roof Types and Terms
423(8)
Chapter 42 Cable, Shed, and Flat Roofs
431(21)
Chapter 43 Trussed Roofs
452(12)
Unit 16 Advanced Roof Framing
464(50)
Chapter 44 Hip Roofs
464(17)
Chapter 45 Intersecting Roofs
481(12)
Chapter 46 Complex Roof-Framing Details
493(21)
Unit 17 Stair Framing
514(23)
Chapter 47 Stairways and Stair Design
514(11)
Chapter 48 Stair Layout and Construction
525(12)
Unit 18 Insulation and Ventilation
537(31)
Chapter 49 Thermal and Acoustical Insulation
537(17)
Chapter 50 Condensation and Ventilation
554(14)
SECTION 3 EXTERIOR FINISH
568(2)
Unit 19 Roofing
570(30)
Chapter 51 Asphalt Shingles and Tile Roofing
570(11)
Chapter 52 Wood Shingles and Shakes
581(8)
Chapter 53 Flashing
589(11)
Unit 20 Windows
600(18)
Chapter 54 Window Terms and Types
600(8)
Chapter 55 Window Installation and Glazing
608(10)
Unit 21 Exterior Doors
618(25)
Chapter 56 Exterior Door Styles
618(8)
Chapter 57 Exterior Door Installation
626(11)
Chapter 58 Installing Exterior Door Hardware
637(6)
Unit 22 Siding and Cornice Construction
643(44)
Chapter 59 Siding Types and Sizes
643(5)
Chapter 60 Applying Vertical and Horizontal Siding
648(14)
Chapter 61 Wood Shingle and Shake Siding
662(5)
Chapter 62 Aluminum and Vinyl Siding
667(9)
Chapter 63 Cornice Terms and Design
676(4)
Chapter 64 Cutters and Downspouts
680(7)
Unit 23 Decks, Porches, and Fences
687(23)
Chapter 65 Deck and Porch Construction
687(13)
Chapter 66 Fence Design and Erection
700(10)
SECTION 4 INTERIOR FINISH
710(2)
Unit 24 Drywall Construction
712(27)
Chapter 67 Gypsum Board
712(4)
Chapter 68 Drywall Application
716(11)
Chapter 69 Concealing Fasteners and Joints
727(12)
Unit 25 Wall and Ceiling Finish
739(32)
Chapter 70 Types of Wall Paneling
739(3)
Chapter 71 Application of Wall Paneling
742(9)
Chapter 72 Ceramic and Porcelain Tile
751(4)
Chapter 73 Ceiling Finish
755(16)
Unit 26 Finish Floors
771(20)
Chapter 74 Description of Wood Floors
771(5)
Chapter 75 Installing Wood Floor
776(9)
Chapter 76 Underlayment and Resilient Tile
785(6)
Unit 27 Interior Doors and Door Frames
791(16)
Chapter 77 Description of Interior Doors
791(4)
Chapter 78 Installation of Interior Doors and Door Frames
795(12)
Unit 28 Interior Trim
807(24)
Chapter 79 Description and Application of Molding
807(11)
Chapter 80 Application of Door Casings, Base, and Window Trim
818(13)
Unit 29 Stair Finish
831(34)
Chapter 81 Description of Stair Finish
831(8)
Chapter 82 Finishing Open and Closed Staircases
839(9)
Chapter 83 Balustrade Installation
848(17)
Unit 30 Cabinets and Countertops
865(25)
Chapter 84 Cabinet Design and Installation
865(9)
Chapter 85 Countertop and Cabinet Construction
874(16)
Glossary 890(15)
Glosario 905(20)
Index 925
Floyd Vogt is a sixth-generation carpenter and contractor. His family operated a small business devoted to all phases of home construction, and he began working in the family business at age 15. After completing a B.A. in chemistry at the State University of New York College at Oneonta, Mr. Vogt returned to the field as a self-employed remodeler. In 1985 he began teaching in the carpentry program at the State University of New York, Delhi. He has taught many courses, including light framing, advanced framing, math, energy-efficient construction, finish carpentry, finish masonry, and estimating. Mr. Vogt is currently a professor emeritus in the construction design-build management bachelor's degree program, where his course responsibilities included residential construction, AutoCAD, construction seminar, and physical science applications. He has also served as a carpentry regional coordinator for Skills-USA and as a post-secondary Skills-USA student advisor. Mr. Vogt is the co-author of CARPENTRY, and he is a member of a local town board.