Sunday 28 August 2011

TERMINOLOGY FOR SLEEP OUT PLAN


(ACCORDING TO BRACING PLAN ABOVE)

[M----- ]= left hand side rigid wall       
[N----- ]= right hand side rigid wall
[A----- ]= rear rigid wall
[B-----] = front rigid wall

[N1] = The amount of Gib required and the wall it will go on [BL1] = the type of Gib board used [0.4] = the measurement in mm
[N2] =  the amount of Gib required and the wall it will go on [BL1] = the type pf Gib board used [0.4] = the measurement in mm
SO IN CONCLUSION : There will be two sheets of BL1 Gib board at 0.4mm each situated on the inside of the right rigid wall

[B1] =The amount of Gib required and the wall it will go on [BL1] = the type of Gib board used
[1.0] =  the measurement in mm
SO IN CONCLUSION : there will be one sheet of BL1 Gib board at 1.0mm  situated on the  inside of front rigid wall

[M1] = The amount of Gib required and the wall it will go on [GS1] = the type of Gib board used
[1.4] = the measurement in mm
SON IN CONCLUSION ;there will be on sheet of GS1 Gib board at 1.4mm situated on the inside of left rigid wall

[A1] = The amount of Gib required and the wall it will go on [GS1] = the type of Gib board used
[1.8] = the measurement in mm

[W1] = Tells us there is one window  which on this plan is a sliding ranch door situated on the front rigid wall the lintel fixings are also given for this window it will be 2/190x45mm

[W2] =   tells us there is another window situated on the right rigid wall with lintels fixings 2/140x45mm

[W3] = tells us that there is a window situated on the left rigid wall with lintel fixings 2/90x45mm

[B] = top plate fixing for the walls


(ACCORDING TO THE ROOF PLAN ABOVE)

[R1] = roof rafters these will made up by 140x45 sized timber set at 600 centers apart and this plan also tells us that the rafters will be on a 6degree angle





(REFERRING TO THE FLOOR PLAN ABOVE)


[F1]  = lets us know that what your looking at is the sub floor frame

[A] = the black blocks that are marked [A] signify that those piles will need to be anchor piles and the remaining will be normal piles

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