looking for info on how to construct a deadmans valley on a roof pictures ect
Edited 6/15/2002 7:48:32 PM ET by mike
looking for info on how to construct a deadmans valley on a roof pictures ect
Upgrading the footings and columns that support a girder beam is an opportunity to level out the floor above.
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Perhaps I'm as lonely as the
Perhaps I'm as lonely as the original poster......
But I've never even heard of a "Deadman's Valley".
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Submitted by YesMaam27577 on Tue, 01/05/2010 - 17:53.
Perhaps I'm as lonely as the original poster......
But I've never even heard of a "Deadman's Valley".
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Well, the closest thing is from a song by Oingo Boingo-Elfmans band..........Deadman's Party.
Might be it.
"Deadman's valley"
Cain't
"Deadman's valley"
Cain't seem to fine that'un in any o my books even....
Jim
Maybe he meand blind valley??? Also known as an overframe or even a california valley...
OP: Google "blind roof valley" - is that what you want?
Dave, what are you bored?? Looking up a post from the past!!!
>>"Dave, what are you bored?? Looking up a post from the past!!!"<<
I realized after I posted that I had done that.
This wonderful new software had identified the thread as new, so I responded.