Building Tips and Techniques:
For Pros by Pros
Over 350
Building Tips and Techniques to Help Get The Job Done Better and
Faster
Fine Homebuilding
magazine
Over 350 site-proven tips
For over 20 years, Fine Homebuilding
readers have consistently picked the Building Tips and Techniques column as
their favorite part of the magazine. It’s easy to understand why.
This is the place where veteran carpenters, plumbers, electricians,
and other tradesmen share their shortcuts, trade secrets, jigs, and
ingenious solutions. With over 350 building tips and construction
techniques, this collection of
job-site gems will help you get the job done better and faster --
and it may even save you some money in the process.
Written by the pros who actually do the work, these articles with
proven building tips and construction techniques will
help you to:
- Solve tricky layout problems
- Use jobsite scraps to build useful jigs,
benches, work tables, braces, and sawhorses
- Save time and money with special techniques
- Eliminate costly mistakes when installing
expensive materials
- Solve common problems with plumbing,
electrical, and HVAC installations
- Correct mistakes quickly and easily
Up until now, you had to page through 112 pounds
of back issues to uncover the best gems from Fine Homebuilding’s
Building
Tips & Techniques. This new book puts these winning jobsite
solutions right at your fingertips.About the For Pros by Pros series
To get the best results when building or remodeling, you need advice
from the best professionals in the business. For Pros By Pros books
bring together the expert designers, builders, and remodeling pros
who have written for Fine Homebuilding magazine.
Introduction:
"My partner Jerry always reads the Tips &
Techniques column, and he won’t even read stop signs."
That’s probably the best compliment anybody ever paid this little
bi-monthly tailgate session, where builders share their ingenious
victories over job-site challenges. When I first came to work for
Fine Homebuilding in 1980, I was lucky enough to be the guy that
our art director wanted to edit and illustrate the Tips & Techniques
column. As a remodeling contractor, I had already been doing similar
drawings for the other guys on the crew. But most of those drawings
were on scraps of drywall or plywood. Getting to work indoors, at a
desk yet, is a real step up for a guy who’s done his time in crawl
spaces.
In addition to being a wellspring of useful advice, the Tips column
plays a couple of other, less apparent roles. For many of our
authors, Tips is the first place they get something published in our
magazine. In fact, some of our all-time great editors launched their
publishing careers here, by sending their favorite job-site
solutions to the Tips column.
Evidence of the crafty nature of our tipsters can be found in the
number of ideas that have been developed as commercially available
products after first appearing in the Tips column. Examples of the
tips that turned into products include adjustable flashlights,
invisible drywall joints, soap pumps, stair-tread layout gauges,
bucket stilts, and plastic pipe clamps, just to name a few. But I
think the best part about the Tips column is that it’s a community
of builders who genuinely get a kick out of sharing their ideas with
others and have done so for a long time. More than once I’ve opened
a tip from someone new that begins, “I’'ve learned an awful lot from
the Tips column over the years, and I just wanted to repay the debt
by sending in these ideas. Hope you can use them…”
One veteran tipster is Mike Guertin, and I’d like to thank him for
selecting the 290-plus tips presented in this book from the hundreds
that we’ve published in the last 23 years. Mike also built the
projects and took the photos that help to illustrate this book.
When a tip needs a little tweaking, or some further explanation
because I just don’t get it, I turn to my trusty colleagues here at
Fine Homebuilding for guidance -- especially Kevin Ireton,
Roe Osborn, and Andy Engel. Thanks, guys.
The largest debt of gratitude, however, goes to you tipsters out
there who continue to amaze, delight, and educate us with your
resourcefulness. Thank you for your contributions. Don’t ever
change, and don’t forget to include your address.
Charles Miller
Tips editor
Contents:
- Foreword
- Note from the Editor
- Measuring, Marking & Layout
- Horses, Benches, Boxes & Belts
- Shortcuts, Tips & Tricks with Tools
- Site-Built Tools & Jigs
- Masonry & Foundation Work
- Framing Solutions & Shortcuts
- Framing Jigs
- Roofing, Siding & Exterior Trim
- Insulation
- Doors
- Drywall
- Trim & Finish Carpentry
- Painting & Caulking
- Electric & Plumbing
Soft-cover, 8-1/2 x 10-7/8 in., 160 pages,
with color photos and drawings - Published 2004
ISBN 978-1-56158-687-5
Building Tips And
Techniques
For Pros By Pros
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